This page contains media releases, bulletins and podcast episodes about patient safety. Filters and sort options Filter by keyword Content category Show anyBulletinNewsPodcast episode Apply Showing 1 to 10 of 26 results Sort by Sort by titleSort by date published List of items 鈥淭ogether We Can Change the World鈥: Surviving Sepsis Podcast episode Published March 24, 2025 Host Alya Niang speaks with sepsis survivors who lost their limbs to the condition, as well as with a doctor who is working to help health teams identify and treat it. Saving Life and Limb: Preventing Amputations From Diabetes (French) Podcast episode Published March 12, 2025 In this episode, host Alya Niang chats with a doctor who delves into diabetes and limb amputation, and safer management of diabetic foot disease. Dr. Manners: Operating Room Etiquette Podcast episode Published February 18, 2025 Listen as Avis Favaro speaks with UHN鈥檚 Dr. Carol-Anne Moulton about designing systems to promote teamwork and open communication in the operating room. The Hidden Killer: How a Canadian Teen Lost Her Limbs and Gained a Mission Podcast episode Published January 8, 2025 Host Avis Favaro speaks to a young sepsis survivor who lost limbs to the condition and a doctor working to help health teams identify and treat this deadly medical emergency. Saving Life and Limb: Preventing Amputations From Diabetes 鈥 Harish Rangan and Dr Karim Manji Podcast episode Published November 21, 2024 In this episode of the CHIP, host Avis Favaro chats with a man who lost his foot to diabetes and a doctor whose new treatment offers hope to those faced with losing a limb to the disease. Patients with language barriers at higher risk of experiencing unintended hospital harm News Published October 17, 2024 Exploring equity in patient safety and strategies for improving health outcomes through enhanced patient-provider communications. Shared 红领巾瓜报 Priorities indicators, June 2024 Bulletin Published July 8, 2024 New indicators for 4 priority areas: primary health care; health workforce and surgeries; mental health and substance use; and electronic health information. Fixing Family Medicine 鈥 Dr. Jane Philpott and Dr. Tara Kiran Podcast episode Published May 27, 2024 With an exodus of family doctors, 1 in 5 Canadians do not have direct access to primary care. Listen as host Avis Favaro speaks with Dr. Jane Philpott and Dr. Tara Kiran, who say they know how to turn this around 鈥 and that every Canadian has the right鈥 Patients Experiencing Homelessness 鈥 Dr. Louis Francescutti and Dr. Andrew Bond Podcast episode Published May 14, 2024 In this episode of the CHIP, we鈥檒l hear about the complex health needs of the growing number of people who are unhoused and turning to hospitals for help, and how doctors are working toward solutions. Emergency Departments in Crisis 鈥 Dr. Elyse Berger Pelletier and David Gagnon Podcast episode Published April 25, 2024 In this episode of the CHIP, we are joined by Dr. Elyse Pelletier, an emergency physician, and David Gagnon, a paramedic, to discuss the ongoing crisis gripping emergency departments across the country, the impact on workers and patients, and what鈥檚鈥 Items per page 10 items per page20 items per page50 items per page Pagination Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Next page Next 鈥 Last page Last 禄 Printer-friendly version
鈥淭ogether We Can Change the World鈥: Surviving Sepsis Podcast episode Published March 24, 2025 Host Alya Niang speaks with sepsis survivors who lost their limbs to the condition, as well as with a doctor who is working to help health teams identify and treat it.
Saving Life and Limb: Preventing Amputations From Diabetes (French) Podcast episode Published March 12, 2025 In this episode, host Alya Niang chats with a doctor who delves into diabetes and limb amputation, and safer management of diabetic foot disease.
Dr. Manners: Operating Room Etiquette Podcast episode Published February 18, 2025 Listen as Avis Favaro speaks with UHN鈥檚 Dr. Carol-Anne Moulton about designing systems to promote teamwork and open communication in the operating room.
The Hidden Killer: How a Canadian Teen Lost Her Limbs and Gained a Mission Podcast episode Published January 8, 2025 Host Avis Favaro speaks to a young sepsis survivor who lost limbs to the condition and a doctor working to help health teams identify and treat this deadly medical emergency.
Saving Life and Limb: Preventing Amputations From Diabetes 鈥 Harish Rangan and Dr Karim Manji Podcast episode Published November 21, 2024 In this episode of the CHIP, host Avis Favaro chats with a man who lost his foot to diabetes and a doctor whose new treatment offers hope to those faced with losing a limb to the disease.
Patients with language barriers at higher risk of experiencing unintended hospital harm News Published October 17, 2024 Exploring equity in patient safety and strategies for improving health outcomes through enhanced patient-provider communications.
Shared 红领巾瓜报 Priorities indicators, June 2024 Bulletin Published July 8, 2024 New indicators for 4 priority areas: primary health care; health workforce and surgeries; mental health and substance use; and electronic health information.
Fixing Family Medicine 鈥 Dr. Jane Philpott and Dr. Tara Kiran Podcast episode Published May 27, 2024 With an exodus of family doctors, 1 in 5 Canadians do not have direct access to primary care. Listen as host Avis Favaro speaks with Dr. Jane Philpott and Dr. Tara Kiran, who say they know how to turn this around 鈥 and that every Canadian has the right鈥
Patients Experiencing Homelessness 鈥 Dr. Louis Francescutti and Dr. Andrew Bond Podcast episode Published May 14, 2024 In this episode of the CHIP, we鈥檒l hear about the complex health needs of the growing number of people who are unhoused and turning to hospitals for help, and how doctors are working toward solutions.
Emergency Departments in Crisis 鈥 Dr. Elyse Berger Pelletier and David Gagnon Podcast episode Published April 25, 2024 In this episode of the CHIP, we are joined by Dr. Elyse Pelletier, an emergency physician, and David Gagnon, a paramedic, to discuss the ongoing crisis gripping emergency departments across the country, the impact on workers and patients, and what鈥檚鈥