Join rural healthcare leaders Angie Mann and Ashley Schefter as they discuss how they took family presence form concept to action, and listen to ... More
To help mark Patient and Family Centered Care (PFCC) Week (Nov. 5 – 9, 2018), come listen in on a discussion about family presence with Registere... More
Patient and Family Centered Care (PFCC) Week is Nov. 5 – 9, 2018.... More
AHS encourages workers to report aggression and violence.... More
Alberta Health Services EMS is now using puppy power to help support paramedics after traumatic calls as part of the new psychological awareness ... More
The communities of Two Hills and Saddle Lake Cree Nation are working together to promote understanding and improve health outcomes.... More
Sundre Resident Josie Erickson discusses her experience with Restorative Care and how it helped her regain strength and maintain her independence... More
The Canadian Institute for Health Information’s (CIHI) existence speaks to the value that Canadians place on their healthcare system. ... More
Dr. Kerri Novak and Dr. Eddy Lang talk about a provincial initiative to improve the way emergency departments treat gastrointestinal bleeding.... More
Terri Fortunaso discusses a collaborative effort in AHS’ South Zone to address an increase in violent incidents in continuing care.... More
Michael Smeland talks about the challenges health care workers face when moving and transferring patients, and what Alberta Health Services is do... More
Sean Chilton talks about how healthcare workers are among the highest at-risk group to experience violence on the job across all health systems, ... More
Dr. Laura Calhoun, AHS Provincial Medical Director, Addiction and Mental Health, talks about overcoming the stigma of mental illness.... More
Dr. Nicholas Mitchell, Senior Medical Director with Addiction and Mental Health Strategic Clinical Network, talks about the linkage between exerc... More
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