New features now available on Niagara Health Navigator
Navigator continues its development towards becoming a one-stop-shop for people to get health information more easily from Niagara Health and our partners.
Navigator continues its development towards becoming a one-stop-shop for people to get health information more easily from Niagara Health and our partners.
Niagara Health is asking for feedback and creativity to help develop the Project Statement for the South Niagara hospital.
Another advancement for Niagara Health's cardiology program, which has made great strides over the past several years to become a comprehensive regional program.
Niagara Health has two more Leading Practices accepted by the Health Standards Organization that support patients in the region. The latest initiatives – Unit Based Teams and the Difficult Airway Pathway research program – focus on innovative ways to improve patient care.
“I’m excited to join Niagara Health, which has such dedicated staff, physicians, learners, volunteers, and board members."
Over the past 10 years, approximately 1,300 resident physicians have helped raise the standard of care in the Niagara region through a partnership between Niagara Health (NH) and the Niagara Regional Campus of McMaster University’s Michael G. DeGroote School of Medicine (NRC).
Dr. Katelyn Baker, a graduate of the DeGroote School of Medicine’s Niagara Regional Campus, is currently a resident physician at Niagara Health. To mark Resident Awareness Week (Feb. 9 to 15), we asked Katelyn some questions to get to know her and her experience as a resident.
Dr. Leigh Skelley, a graduate of the DeGroote School of Medicine’s Niagara Regional Campus, is currently a resident physician at Niagara Health. To mark Resident Awareness Week (Feb. 9 to 15), we asked Leigh some questions to get to know her and her experience as a resident.
Niagara Health has recently registered the South Niagara Project with the International WELL® Building Institute to work towards becoming WELL® v2 certified. If successful, and once the South Niagara hospital is open, the South Niagara Project will be the first WELL® certified healthcare facility in Canada.
Nos protocoles de prévention et de contrôle des infections sont en place en tout temps et sont renforcés au besoin. Nous continuons à suivre de près la situation concernant le nouveau coronavirus 2019. Nous avons pleinement confiance en notre équipe et notre plan d’intervention d’urgence advenant un cas à un de nos emplacements.