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Called the Therapeutic Nursing Plan (TNP), it will save precious time for nursing staff and their colleagues, and improve patient car
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Douglas Professional Chief of Social Services Joan Simand returned from her third trip to Indonesia, buoyed by the success of recent social work/community development projects.
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Mayor Gérald Tremblay visits the Douglas Institute
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A recent assessment of Douglas Research Centre by the Fonds de la recherche en santé du Québec (FRSQ) has confirmed its standing as a top-calibre facility.
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Over her thirty-year career, Rose's feistiness and optimism have certainly made things "better" for the Montréal community.
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Can we reduce the number of falls in the elderly patient population? A combination of stricter guidelines and a homegrown falls assessment tool may do the trick. A Priority In recent years, the Douglas has made it a priority to reduce the numb
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Nature, Nurture or Both? New $6 million research facility at Douglas to help understand the causes of mental illness Montreal, January 30, 2006 – One out of four individuals will be diagnosed with a mental illness during their life. Some of t
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Quebec-led research receives $1.5 million funding boost Montréal, December 7, 2005 – Most mental illnesses are not as physically obvious as obesity, diabetes, or cancer, but they can be as debilitating. Approximately, one in five Canadia
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Help for troubled teens: Douglas opens new adolescent day hospital.
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Open Letter to Borough of Verdun and City of Montréal Elected Officials