Great article @TorontoStar
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An MRI last night confirmed that Stephen Curry suffered partial tears to his superior tibiofibular ligaments and interosseous membrane as well as a contusion to his lower leg.
Thank you @CBCTheNational for spending time with @SickKidsNews teams and showing the challenges in our ED and PICU. Our staff are going above and beyond to provide excellent care despite the pressures they’re facing. https://t.co/H2gphUcgVJ
The Senior Pride Network offers programs and services to LGBTQ2S+ elders, seniors and older persons. This initiative is to help gain an understanding of how to best meet the needs of this community and advocate on their behalf. Visit
https://t.co/tSyOfXotu1
#LGBTQHistoryMonth
Our Emergency Department is currently experiencing extremely high patient volumes and much longer than normal wait times for non-emergent issues. As always, the sickest patients are seen first.
Your child is sick, but is it an emergency? We've gathered some information to help you assess whether to take your child to an Urgent Care Clinic or an Emergency Department.
Approximately 1 million Canadians have a diagnosis of an eating disorder w/ many more being undiagnosed.
It is important that we continue this awareness beyond #EDAW2022.
Learn about #eatingdisorders by visiting our #mentalhealth hub: https://t.co/SiIiUgEyax -> EATING DISORDERS
Update: It is now illegal to intimidate doctors, nurses, and patients – or to obstruct them from providing care or seeking treatment – as our government’s legislation to criminalize this behaviour comes into force today. We’ll continue to have the backs of health care workers.
Blessed that I had the privilege to get the COVID vaccine. Taking this for my family, my community, for me, for everyone to help overcome this pandemic #StaySafeStayHealthy#COVID19
With COVID cases surging worse than ever, getting vaccinated is one of the most important things we can do. But until the vaccine is widely available, socially distancing and wearing masks will actually save even more lives, and alleviate the pressure on healthcare workers.