TORONTO – To facilitate a more agile response to the challenges posed by pandemics, such as COVID-19, the University of Toronto is launching the Institute for Pandemics to help the world prepare better, fight smarter, and recover faster from crises caused by communicable diseases.
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LONDON, ON – Tech startup AHead Simulations has announced the launch of a new training platform to help rapidly scale the number of qualified COVID-19 nasal swab testers across Canada while also dramatically improving the accuracy of COVID-19 testing procedures.
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VICTORIA, BC – Island Health’s medical simulation team has worked with colleagues across the province, including the British Columbia Simulation Network, to develop a COVID-19 simulation guide. The resource, originally aimed at a provincial audience, has since been shared by Simulation Canada and promoted widely online and by word of mouth. At last count, the guide has been downloaded 378 times in 32 countries.
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KITCHENER, ON – The Cowan Foundation announced a $5 million investment in Conestoga College as part of a $10 million initiative to address the urgent need for trained personal support workers (PSWs) at the frontline of care.
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TORONTO – Amid growing calls for systemic changes to be made to long-term care in Ontario, George Brown College is launching a first-of-its kind new postgraduate program to help improve quality of care in complex and long-term care settings.
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TORONTO – Tia Health officially announced a partnership with iMD Health to enhance the patient telemedicine experience through virtual education. Tia Health is an interface enabling Canadians to obtain virtual visits with clinicians, while iMD Health is an educational platform with access to the largest vetted and trusted medical information library in Canada.
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MONTREAL – CAE Healthcare and UK-based iRIS Health Solutions announced that CAE’s COVID-19 Simulated Clinical Experience (SCE) for healthcare is now available and free of charge to the global iRIS community. iRIS and the SCE will shortly be made available free of charge to the full membership of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare (SSH), which has 4,200 members in 60 countries, to aid collaboration and sharing between members at this time.
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MONTREAL – CAE Healthcare announced that it will offer complimentary webinars and a downloadable scenario throughout the months of March and April to help caregivers practice personal safety procedures and initial patient assessment related to coronavirus. These webinars and scenario will be offered free of charge for customers and healthcare providers.
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CALGARY – A new lab at Bow Valley College in downtown Calgary allows nursing students to identify respiratory conditions using a virtual stethoscope. The virtual reality assessment tool was developed by the School of Health and Wellness and Calgary-based technology company ICOM Productions as part of the Practical Nurse Diploma program. Students have started using the lab this term.
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MONTREAL – CAE, a Montreal-based provider of aviation and healthcare training systems, is donating $500,000 to the McGill University Health Centre’s new Interprofessional Skills & Simulation Network. The contribution includes state-of-the-art training simulation equipment and curriculum systems.
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