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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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An agreement between Yale University’s Program for Recovery and Community Health, the Douglas Mental Health University Institute and McGill University will be signed on October 30. This collaboration will involve the sharing of expertise, knowle Recovery from mental illness: New agreement with Yale will promote knowledge exchange
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Drawing from a deep well of cheerfulness and determination, Cathy Viberg has fought stigma for 31 years - both as a Douglas nurse and a volunteer. Although Cathy retired in August this year as clinical- administrative chief for the CPC3 Intensive Rehabilitation Unit, her legacy is one of wh[...]
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Mental health experts gather during Mental Illness Awareness Week - Douglas hosts symposium and public debate
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Teleteaching: A Powerful Tool for Transferring Knowledge
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A Douglas Treasure The most modest of persons, always ready to share her time and talents, Administrative Agent Joan Besner is a true Douglas treasure. Grew Over Time Joan's dedication to the Douglas grew over time, "When I started at the Douglas in the early seventies, I did my job to t[...]
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Pavillon des Pins: Agreement Reached Between the Commission des droits de la personne et des droits de la jeunesse and the Douglas
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The Douglas Institute is proud to see its Director, Professional and Hospital services, Jean-Bernard Trudeau, MD, sought for his expertise.
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The Douglas Institute launched a massive two-year “Go Green” campaign to radically reduce Douglas “environmental footprint” and increase energy efficiency.
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If you attended March 2007's Douglas-led "Stigma and Mental Illness: A Vicious Circle" conference, you'll remember Pierre Nadeau.