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CAMH Connexions 16/8/2017
 

upcoming events:

Sunshine Garden Market Cart
Wednesdays, 11:30 a.m. - 1 p.m.
Pick up fresh produce from our Sunshine Garden every Wednesday on the corner of Queen Street West and Gordon Bell Road.


Mental Health and the Megacity
September 6
Wellesley Institute and CAMH want to continue the discussion about mobilizing cities for mental health.
[+] Register here


2017 MPA Annual Conference
October 6
Register today for the 2017 Medical Psychiatry Alliance Annual Conference entitled A Matter of Life: New Approaches to Care for Patients with Physical and Severe Mental Illness.
[+] Register here


CAMH Opioid Overdose Prevention Strategy

As the opioid crisis continues to unfold, CAMH is implementing a series of enhancements to its Opioid Overdose Prevention Strategy.

Welcoming our newest psychiatry residents

As Canada’s largest mental health and addictions teaching hospital, CAMH is a prime place for psychiatry residents to land. We welcome our newest Psychiatry Residents, including two Chief Residents, Dr. Hanna Meng and Dr. Tamara Milovic.

Welcome!

In anticipation of our Queen Street Redevelopment Groundbreaking in October, we invite the community to visit our site, take photos at our new purple door, and get a sense of the future of our vibrant CAMH community.

Back for an Encore

79-year-old actor Ron Singer is turning to innovative brain stimulation therapy from CAMH's Temerty Centre for Therapeutic Brain Intervention to hold memory loss at bay.

There may be more than 13 reasons why

Critics argue that the show is not suitable for teens, but should parents reconsider?

How a northern community is becoming trauma-informed

When Candice Kerkermeier hears from teachers that students are acting out or struggling in school, she reminds them that there might be more than meets the eye – and it might have something to do with past traumas.

Assessing Donald Trump’s State of Mind: Why CAMH is staying out of it

It may be tempting to diagnose from afar, but psychiatrists should stay out of it. CAMH's Dr. David Goldbloom provides his expert opinion on why.

Emergency Department Use and Autism

Some interesting stats about the prevalence of emergency department use in people with Autism.

What happens when you are at the centre of a media storm

A few unfortunate words spoken by police officers, caught on camera, have helped change the discourse around people with Down Syndrome. But how has the media spotlight affected Francie's life?

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