“What do you like to do? What are your hopes?” These are the types of questions Dominique Shepherd asks women who are part of the YWCA Halifax’s Women in Supportive Housing (WISH) program.
A special delivery, in the form of a new MRI (Magnetic Resonance Imaging) unit, arrives at the Cape Breton Regional Hospital on Saturday, Mar. 24. The delivery involves taking the old unit out and bringing the new machine into the hospital through the main entrance.
Nova Scotians who want to share their thoughts about cancer treatments and services available in Yarmouth and the surrounding area are invited to complete a survey.
Community health boards (CHBs) in Inverness and Victoria Counties are asking the public to share their thoughts on what issues and challenges affect the health of their communities.
Nova Scotia Health Authority (Central Zone: Halifax area and West Hants) is continuing with its Diversity Bursary program as a step to creating a more diverse workforce that better represents the communities we serve. Applications are now open for the 2018 diversity bursaries.
Researchers at NSHA and Dalhousie University are global leaders in defining the concept of frailty. They’ve developed tools for quantifying frailty that are now used in Canada, the United Kingdom, the United States, China and other parts of the world.
The Bethune Ballroom at the QEII's VG site was overflowing on February 26, 2018 as more than 100 community members and NSHA staff gathered for a celebration of African Heritage Month. The focus of the event was in keeping with this year's African Heritage Month theme: Educate, Unite, Celebrate Community.