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Refer a patientThe latest news for health professionals
GRH partners with hospitals and educators for annual critical care conference
September 17, 2018Grand River Hospital is a partner in the third annual Waterloo Wellington Critical Care conference, and encourages health professionals to sign up for the event on October 25th 2018.
Spotlight: on-going learning is key at Grand River Hospital
August 14, 2017To advance care at a hospital, learning has to be constant. Grand River Hospital has on-going education occurring throughout the hospital tailored to the varying needs of care providers.
Save the date: GRH to host Day in Psychiatry educational event on November 8th
July 6, 2017Grand River Hospital will host its fourth annual Day in Psychiatry for family physicians and community mental health providers on Wednesday November 8, 2017.
Cancer centre hosts 11th annual regional oncology conference
April 6, 2017The best cancer care depends on sharing knowledge; that’s why GRH regularly brings together health professionals from across Waterloo and Wellington to talk about new ways of providing care. The Grand River Regional Cancer Centre hosted its 11th annual regional multidisciplinary oncology conference yesterday evening.
Children’s clinical teaching unit provides exceptional care while supporting medical education
February 10, 2017GRH is hosting 60 medical learners a year in its children’s clinical teaching unit. Clinical teaching units are important in both providing care and bringing the latest in education and research to supporting the needs of patients.
GRH's Day in Psychiatry helps provide family doctors latest knowledge for mental health care
November 10, 2016Dr. Anne-Marie Zajdlik was among 200 people who took part in GRH's third annual Day in Psychiatry, held on Wednesday November 9th in Kitchener. The conference has linked GRH’s mental health and addictions staff and physicians with primary care doctors and teams in the community.