After arriving at Queen’s in 1968 he held several positions during his nearly 30-year career, including professor in the Department of Family Medicine, and professor and head of the Department of Community Health and Epidemiology.
April 11, 2022
Occupational Therapist Tess Shepherd receives 2022 Fieldwork Educator Award for supporting practicum students.
The topic of the discussion for the online event is “Through the Eyes of the North: Our Collective Responsibility,” and will focus on Canada’s Arctic.
April 8, 2022
The Conversation: In future health emergencies and possibly further waves of the COVID-19 pandemic, caution needs to be taken when extending cancer waiting times for reasons unrelated to patients’ health-care needs.
Four Directions Indigenous Student Centre and the Yellow House raise flags in solidarity with Indigenous, gay, queer, trans, and 2spirirt students.
With the return to in-person learning during the Winter Term, students, faculty, and staff are reinvigorating the university.
April 7, 2022
On World Health Day learn more about how Queen's researchers and educators are working to advance better global health for all.
On World Health Day, we profile a virtual platform created by Queen’s researcher Karen Yeates that allows for remote, in-home diagnosis for women around the world.
She worked for the Faculty of Arts and Science in Student Services for more than 35 years, before retiring in 2012.
$30 million in funding from the Canadian Cancer Society ensures that the research conducted by the Canadian Cancer Trials Group continues to have meaningful impact on the lives of people with cancer.