Queen's In The News Friday, January 14, 2022
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Crudden, Cathleen |
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CBC Radio: Cathleen Crudden's team at Queen's gets $24 million Toronto Star: As supply chain issues persist, Champagne set to meet with industry Dr. Crudden talks about her research into the protection of metal surfaces by forming carbon-to-metal coatings with unprecedented strength and resistance to oxidation. |
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Bob Connelly |
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Kingstonist: Joint project provides new clinic services for newborns in the Kingston area Dr. Connelly talks about the Well Newborn and Parent Clinic that is geared to provide time-sensitive follow-up services for newborns and parents after discharge from hospital. |
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Evans, Gerald |
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Gananoque Reporter: After reporting change, doctors find new ways to assess COVID-19 situation Yahoo! Canada: Parent urges quicker 2nd doses for N.B. children five to 11 The County Weekly: After reporting change, doctors find new ways to assess COVID-19 situation Dr. Evans talks about how the change in testing eligibility makes it harder for medical professionals to understand COVID-19 activity, and speaks about second doses for children. |
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Pardy, Bruce |
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National Post: Bruce Pardy: Mandatory vaccines would at least prove whether the charter is worth anything at all Dr. Pardy writes an op-ed about how a government-mandated COVID-19 vaccinations could equate to coercion and test the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms. |
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Jane Philpott |
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Kingston Whig-Standard: Kingston's Integrated Care Hub: 'We need to keep the doors open' Dr. Philpott writes an op-ed about the importance of keeping the Integrated Care Hub open. Kingston is the only municipality in Ontario to see a decrease in opioid-related deaths and this period coincides with the opening of the Integrated Care Hub. |
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