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B.C. health minister to meet with mother of terminally ill girl after ending drug funding

B.C. health minister to meet with mother of terminally ill girl after ending drug funding

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An emotional mother reacts to the news B.C. will not continue funding an expensive drug treatment for her nine-year-old daughter's rare disease.
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4 random sexual assaults reported in, around Health Sciences Centre on Wednesday
4 random sexual assaults reported in, around Health Sciences Centre on Wednesday

CBC

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  • CBC

4 random sexual assaults reported in, around Health Sciences Centre on Wednesday

The head of the Manitoba Nurses Union says safety at Winnipeg's largest health-care facility isn't getting any better, after reports of several random sexual assaults in and around the hospital Wednesday night. Manitoba Nurses Union president Darlene Jackson says a nurse reached out on Thursday, saying that a colleague had been assaulted in the tunnels of the Health Sciences Centre shortly before 8 p.m. Wednesday. Later Thursday, Winnipeg police said four similar sexual assaults took place in and around the HSC campus over a period of less than an hour Wednesday night. Jackson said she's concerned that Shared Health did not notify hospital staff of the assaults until Thursday morning. The nurse who informed the union of the tunnel assault told her that the assailant was not found that night and may have remained there afterwards, Jackson said. "One of the nurse's biggest concerns was, why weren't people on shift notified that this had happened in the tunnels?" the union president told CBC News Thursday. "Patients, families, visitors — they're all at risk if this is happening in the tunnels." In a new release sent Thursday afternoon, Winnipeg police said four sexual assaults in and around the HSC campus were reported between 7 p.m. and 8 p.m. Wednesday. Around 7 p.m., a teenage girl was sexually assaulted by an unknown man near Elgin Avenue and Sherbrook Street, police said. Less than 15 minutes later, a staff member was confronted by an unknown man who sexually assaulted her near William Avenue and Furby Street, according to police. Another staff member was walking in the hospital's tunnels about half an hour later when she was also confronted by an unknown man who sexually assaulted her, police said. Just a few minutes later, a third staff member was sexually assaulted by an unknown man as she was walking on Emily Street, a short street between McDermot and Notre Dame avenues. The attacker is described as a man in his 20s with a slim build and dark hair, police said. He was wearing a Winnipeg Jets jersey and had jewelry on. Police are asking anyone with information on the assaults to contact the sex crimes unit at 204-986-6245, or contact Crime Stoppers anonymously at 204-786-8477 (TIPS) or online. Regular patrols: Shared Health The safety of the underground tunnels, and the core-area hospital overall, have been a concern among staff "for a very long time," Jackson said. "The HSC is an incredibly unsafe facility in a very high-crime neighbourhood, and it's not getting any better," she said. A Shared Health spokesperson said the health authority is aware of the recent assaults and is offering support to anyone affected, adding the incidents will be reviewed to identify ways to make the hospital campus safer.

Dr. Azfar Malik Announces National Scholarship to Inspire Medical Students to Address Pressing Healthcare Challenges
Dr. Azfar Malik Announces National Scholarship to Inspire Medical Students to Address Pressing Healthcare Challenges

Globe and Mail

time30 minutes ago

  • Globe and Mail

Dr. Azfar Malik Announces National Scholarship to Inspire Medical Students to Address Pressing Healthcare Challenges

Dr. Azfar Malik Announces National Scholarship to Inspire Medical Students to Address Pressing Healthcare Challenges St. Louis, MO - The distinguished Dr. Azfar Malik proudly announces the opening of the Dr. Azfar Malik Scholarship for Medical Students, a new opportunity designed to support future leaders in healthcare across the United States. Established to nurture the next generation of physicians, nurses, and healthcare professionals, the scholarship invites undergraduate students pursuing medical-related fields to showcase their vision and dedication to tackling the most critical challenges in modern healthcare. Dr. Azfar Malik, M.D., M.B.A., D.F.A.P.A., a respected leader in psychiatric medicine and a driving force behind multiple healthcare organizations, introduces this initiative with a clear mission: to encourage students to think critically about how their future work can improve healthcare outcomes. As the Founder and Chief Medical Officer of CenterPointe Hospital, Dr. Azfar Malik has championed mental health advancement and comprehensive patient care throughout his career, and he continues that mission through this new scholarship. The Dr. Azfar Malik Scholarship for Medical Students is now accepting applications from undergraduate students enrolled at accredited colleges or universities in the United States. Eligible applicants must be on an academic path leading to a career in medicine, nursing, or a related healthcare discipline. As part of the application process, candidates are required to submit an original essay of at least 500 words addressing a thought-provoking prompt: Describe a specific healthcare challenge that inspires you to pursue a career in medicine. How do you hope to contribute to solving this issue through your future work as a medical professional? Essays will be evaluated with a focus on originality, clarity, passion, and the potential impact described. Dr. Azfar Malik aims to motivate students to think beyond textbooks, encouraging them to consider how they might actively solve real-world healthcare barriers and contribute to better patient outcomes. This scholarship underscores Dr. Azfar Malik's commitment to advancing medical education and supporting students who aspire to meaningful, community-driven careers. With a lifetime of achievements in clinical psychiatry, hospital administration, and innovative healthcare leadership, Dr. Azfar Malik recognizes the essential role that well-prepared, passionate students will play in the future of medicine. Through this scholarship, Dr. Azfar Malik seeks to inspire a new wave of medical professionals who are ready to lead and serve their communities. Applications for the Dr. Azfar Malik Scholarship for Medical Students will remain open until April 15, 2026. The winner will be announced on May 15, 2026, and will receive a one-time award designed to support their educational journey. This initiative is open to qualified undergraduate students nationwide, reflecting Dr. Azfar Malik's vision of removing boundaries and providing opportunities to talented individuals across the country. More information, including full eligibility requirements and application instructions, is available on the scholarship's official website: By encouraging students to confront healthcare's toughest challenges head-on, Dr. Azfar Malik continues to set an example for excellence and leadership in medicine. Through the Dr. Azfar Malik Scholarship for Medical Students, he offers not only financial support but also a platform for young people to share their ideas and develop their purpose as future healthcare professionals. Media Contact Company Name: Dr. Azfar Malik Scholarship Contact Person: Dr. Azfar Malik Email: Send Email City: St. Louis State: MO Country: United States Website:

What is forest bathing and why does the City of Edmonton want you to try it?
What is forest bathing and why does the City of Edmonton want you to try it?

CTV News

time35 minutes ago

  • CTV News

What is forest bathing and why does the City of Edmonton want you to try it?

Edmonton's urban forest can be seen in a photo from July 3, 2025. (Darcy Seaton/CTV News Edmonton) Edmontonians are being invited to immerse themselves in a soothing forest bath. Forest bathing is a term used to describe the act of spending time connecting with nature, something research has linked to improvements in cognition, mood, mental health and emotional well-being. The term comes from the Japanese practice of Shinrin-yoku. According to National Geographic, the term emerged in the 1980s as an exercise to help combat technology-related burnout and encourage reconnection with Japan's forests. On Thursday, the City of Edmonton announced its own forest bathing program for residents to explore and build a deeper connection to the urban forest, with the goal of reducing stress and improving overall wellness. Edmonton urban forest Edmonton's urban forest can be seen in a photo from July 3, 2025. (Darcy Seaton/CTV News Edmonton) The free program includes guided sessions from trained Shinrin-yoku guides from Edmonton's urban forestry team, offering sensory exploration, silent meditation, exploratory walking, and group and individual reflections. The sessions will be available on Tuesdays from 1 to 3 p.m. and Thursdays from 9 to 11 a.m. at parks across the city. The program will run weekly until Sept. 16. To find out more or to register for a session, visit the City of Edmonton's website.

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