The highest-ranking physician in the Canadian military visited the Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry in October to build ties with the University and celebrate the School’s rich military history.Maj.-Gen. Andrew Downes, Surgeon General and Commander of the Canadian Forces Health Services Group, and members of his team attended a celebratory dinner, toured the School’s facilities and took part in a business meeting.“Western has a long history of participation and support of the military endeavours undertaken by Canada,” said Dr. Vivian McAlister, the Angus D. McLachlin Professor of Surgery at the school. “The visit of the Surgeon General was an historic opportunity to strengthen this partnership so we might continue to develop specialt...
Dr. Gushue addressing Canadian Officer Training Corps & University Naval Training Division students ...
To commemorate the centennial this year of the Battle of Vimy Ridge, Art Linton ’12 of the Vimy Foun...
The Canadian contribution of medical services to the British Empire during the First World War was a...
OTTAWA, Nov. 11, 2011 /CNW/ - Today the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada recognize...
OTTAWA – The Canadian Journal of Surgery has appointed Major Vivian McAlister, a Canadian Armed Forc...
Military surgeons are set to teach lessons learned in field hospitals to help doctors in Canada deal...
Dr. Vivian McAlister was living a “comfortable” life back in 2006. He was an established transplant ...
Canadian universities faced a challenge with the return of a large cohort of battle-hardened student...
If people are getting hurt, you need to be there to pick up the pieces,” says Major Andrew Kirkpatri...
Universities across Canada actively supported the call to arms in 1914, and Queen's University in Ki...
During the Great War, McGill University fielded a full general hospital to care for the wounded and ...
Congratulations to Dr. Vivian McAlister, senior transplant surgeon at LHSC, for being selected as th...
One hundred years ago, a group of surgeons from the United States and Canada founded the American Co...
One hundred years ago, a group of surgeons from the United States and Canada founded the American Co...
Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry professor Vivian McAlister, along with a team of Canadian A...
Dr. Gushue addressing Canadian Officer Training Corps & University Naval Training Division students ...
To commemorate the centennial this year of the Battle of Vimy Ridge, Art Linton ’12 of the Vimy Foun...
The Canadian contribution of medical services to the British Empire during the First World War was a...
OTTAWA, Nov. 11, 2011 /CNW/ - Today the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada recognize...
OTTAWA – The Canadian Journal of Surgery has appointed Major Vivian McAlister, a Canadian Armed Forc...
Military surgeons are set to teach lessons learned in field hospitals to help doctors in Canada deal...
Dr. Vivian McAlister was living a “comfortable” life back in 2006. He was an established transplant ...
Canadian universities faced a challenge with the return of a large cohort of battle-hardened student...
If people are getting hurt, you need to be there to pick up the pieces,” says Major Andrew Kirkpatri...
Universities across Canada actively supported the call to arms in 1914, and Queen's University in Ki...
During the Great War, McGill University fielded a full general hospital to care for the wounded and ...
Congratulations to Dr. Vivian McAlister, senior transplant surgeon at LHSC, for being selected as th...
One hundred years ago, a group of surgeons from the United States and Canada founded the American Co...
One hundred years ago, a group of surgeons from the United States and Canada founded the American Co...
Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry professor Vivian McAlister, along with a team of Canadian A...
Dr. Gushue addressing Canadian Officer Training Corps & University Naval Training Division students ...
To commemorate the centennial this year of the Battle of Vimy Ridge, Art Linton ’12 of the Vimy Foun...
The Canadian contribution of medical services to the British Empire during the First World War was a...