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New Executive Director > Ms. Lynne McVey will be the new Executive Director of the Douglas Institute starting January 16, 2012
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Sixth text of the series "Papa, mama, the maid and I," a collection written by Luc Gagnon to his father suffering from Alzheimer's Disease.
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Recruiting new nursing personnel is an important challange within our institute. We wish to create our own nursing succession executive committee.
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Slowing the Onset of Alzheimer?s Symptoms : A Therapy Developed at the Douglas Provides Hope.
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Within the scope of the A (H1N1) flu vaccine campaign and as Chair of the Regional Nursing Commission of Montreal, Hélène Racine, Director of Nursing and Quality Management at the Douglas, published the following letter addressed to nurs
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In January 2003, the Quebec government adopted Bill 90, which redefined, among other things, the clinical evaluations performed by nurses. Amendments to the Nurses Act introduced the concept of the Therapeutic Nursing Plan (TNP), a document that makes
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Major changes for mental health in the Professional Code.
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Douglas Institute launches Info-trauma, a tool for victims of traumatic events and healthcare professionals.
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Nurses working in psychiatric care believe that patients agree to being put into isolation if they cooperate or remain passive. This is one of the main findings from a research report led by Caroline Larue, PhD, from Hôpital Louis-H. L
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The Douglas Institute is part of an international effort to investigate a new treatment A vaccine-based approach could be an effective therapy for people with mild or moderate forms of Alzheimer’s disease. The medication used for this therapy w