OTTAWA, Nov. 11, 2011 /CNW/ - Today the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada recognized and celebrated the service of all military men and women, including Fellows who have served in military conflicts, during the 2011 National Remembrance Day Ceremony in Ottawa, Ont. Major Vivian Charles McAlister, MB, FRCSC, laid a ceremonial wreath at the National War Memorial during Canada\u27s largest remembrance event. A general surgeon with expertise in combat surgery, Dr. McAlister has delivered treatment to soldiers and civilians throughout Canada and abroad. He has deployed three times to Afghanistan and once to Haiti, where he worked in the Canadian Field Hospital. The Royal College honours a long legacy of service in military confl...
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Military service places demands upon serving members unparalleled in civilian life. Serving in the C...
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The highest-ranking physician in the Canadian military visited the Schulich School of Medicine & Den...
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If people are getting hurt, you need to be there to pick up the pieces,” says Major Andrew Kirkpatri...
In recognition of support given to Fellows serving in Afghanistan, a flag box was commissioned by of...
The Royal College has been quietly assisting in the reconstruction of Afghanistan’s residency educat...
To commemorate the centennial this year of the Battle of Vimy Ridge, Art Linton ’12 of the Vimy Foun...
University of Western Ontario faculty members Brian Church, Ray Kao and Vivian McAlister have made a...
Military surgeons are set to teach lessons learned in field hospitals to help doctors in Canada deal...
The urge to memorialize is robust in medicine, particularly so on the surgical side of the house. ...
During the Great War, Canadian military surgeons produced some of the greatest innovations to improv...
M.O. Morgan lays a wreath at the provincial war memorial on behalf of Memorial University of Newfoun...
Military service places demands upon serving members unparalleled in civilian life. Serving in the C...
Canadian universities faced a challenge with the return of a large cohort of battle-hardened student...
Congratulations to Dr. Vivian McAlister, senior transplant surgeon at LHSC, for being selected as th...
Dr. Vivian McAlister was living a “comfortable” life back in 2006. He was an established transplant ...
The highest-ranking physician in the Canadian military visited the Schulich School of Medicine & Den...
OTTAWA – The Canadian Journal of Surgery has appointed Major Vivian McAlister, a Canadian Armed Forc...
If people are getting hurt, you need to be there to pick up the pieces,” says Major Andrew Kirkpatri...
In recognition of support given to Fellows serving in Afghanistan, a flag box was commissioned by of...
The Royal College has been quietly assisting in the reconstruction of Afghanistan’s residency educat...
To commemorate the centennial this year of the Battle of Vimy Ridge, Art Linton ’12 of the Vimy Foun...
University of Western Ontario faculty members Brian Church, Ray Kao and Vivian McAlister have made a...
Military surgeons are set to teach lessons learned in field hospitals to help doctors in Canada deal...
The urge to memorialize is robust in medicine, particularly so on the surgical side of the house. ...
During the Great War, Canadian military surgeons produced some of the greatest innovations to improv...
M.O. Morgan lays a wreath at the provincial war memorial on behalf of Memorial University of Newfoun...
Military service places demands upon serving members unparalleled in civilian life. Serving in the C...
Canadian universities faced a challenge with the return of a large cohort of battle-hardened student...