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A portrait of Gaston Harnois, MD, responsible for establishing the WHO/PAHO Collaborating Centre.
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For two years now, the Iannicelli Healing Garden at the Moe Levin Day Centre has been providing a therapeutic sanctuary for patients. Because of the enormous generosity of the Joseph and Mary Iannicelli family, this haven has grown into a place for ho
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Forensic mental health researcher Anne Crocker, PhD, is tackling some of today's most challenging mental health policy questions.
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Called the Therapeutic Nursing Plan (TNP), it will save precious time for nursing staff and their colleagues, and improve patient car
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Luz Garcia Zielinski, who was the rehabilitation assistant for the Wellington Centre's Card Workshop from June 2007 to May 2008, spent an amazing year nurturing the talent that surrounded her.
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Last week, Dr. Yves Bolduc was named Philippe Couillard’s successor as Minister of Health and Social Services in Quebec. On behalf of the Douglas Institute, I welcome him to his new position. We are confident that we will be able to count on
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Where would Denise and I be without all of you? A testimonial about the Moe Levin Centre
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A born leader, Gaëtane Pitre has it all - smarts, drive, and an unshakeable set of ethics. Rather then heading a company or running for office, she's using her strengths to help people with severe mental illness become as autonomous as possible.
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A Douglas Treasure The most modest of persons, always ready to share her time and talents, Administrative Agent Joan Besner is a true Douglas treasure. Grew Over Time Joan's dedication to the Douglas grew over time, "When I started at the Douglas in the early seventies, I did my job to t[...]
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Over her thirty-year career, Rose's feistiness and optimism have certainly made things "better" for the Montréal community.