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Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre
Canada
Приєднався 30 сер 2011
Strategic Plan 2026: Equity, Diversity, & Inclusion
Strategic Plan 2026 is momentous for Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre and Thunder Bay Regional Health Research Institute.
It is our inaugural joint strategic plan, and it is the foundation by which we expect to see significant progress in patient care and health research.
It is the foundation for ensuring our teams can provide the best possible health care at all times and that patients are at the centre of everything we do.
This plan was built on extensive engagement with staff, patients, families, the public, volunteers, and health service providers. And, we continue to engage and report back to our community on our progress - refining the plan as needed to make sure we are getting it right and responding to patients, families, and community needs.
To ensure we provide the best possible healthcare experience, we are strengthening our commitment to Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.
We are taking action to create a more culturally safe and compassionate health care environment - to ensure equity for all throughout our Hospital and Health Research Institute. Initiatives include mandatory cultural safety and equity, diversity, and inclusion training for all staff.
As we continue to acknowledge and respect the resilience of Indigenous Peoples and communities. Opportunities are available for our staff to learn more about Indigenous history, culture, and traditions. These educational opportunities will support our collective efforts toward truth and reconciliation. We will also ensure the inclusivity of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community and all equity-deserving groups.
The implementation of these initiatives will make certain we are providing a positive experience for not only patients and their families but also for our staff.
At the end of the day, we believe a Strategic Plan is more than an operational roadmap. It is about people - the people we serve AND the people who are there on the frontlines helping people day in and day out. We will create a more inclusive experience for all who walk through our doors because we all belong.
It is our inaugural joint strategic plan, and it is the foundation by which we expect to see significant progress in patient care and health research.
It is the foundation for ensuring our teams can provide the best possible health care at all times and that patients are at the centre of everything we do.
This plan was built on extensive engagement with staff, patients, families, the public, volunteers, and health service providers. And, we continue to engage and report back to our community on our progress - refining the plan as needed to make sure we are getting it right and responding to patients, families, and community needs.
To ensure we provide the best possible healthcare experience, we are strengthening our commitment to Equity, Diversity and Inclusion.
We are taking action to create a more culturally safe and compassionate health care environment - to ensure equity for all throughout our Hospital and Health Research Institute. Initiatives include mandatory cultural safety and equity, diversity, and inclusion training for all staff.
As we continue to acknowledge and respect the resilience of Indigenous Peoples and communities. Opportunities are available for our staff to learn more about Indigenous history, culture, and traditions. These educational opportunities will support our collective efforts toward truth and reconciliation. We will also ensure the inclusivity of the 2SLGBTQIA+ community and all equity-deserving groups.
The implementation of these initiatives will make certain we are providing a positive experience for not only patients and their families but also for our staff.
At the end of the day, we believe a Strategic Plan is more than an operational roadmap. It is about people - the people we serve AND the people who are there on the frontlines helping people day in and day out. We will create a more inclusive experience for all who walk through our doors because we all belong.
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Відео
Indigenous Care Coordinators at TBRHSC
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Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre (TBRHSC) in partnership with Anishnawbe Mushkiki and Grand Council Treaty #3 have dedicated Indigenous Care Coordinators on site to assist Indigenous Peoples navigate the health care system in providing safe & quality care while in our Hospital.
Navigating Patient Questions During Pap Tests
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Presentation Date: March 28, 2024 Speaker: Dr. Naana Jumah, Regional Cervical Screening and Colposcopy Lead
Prostate Cancer Screening - What, Why, and When
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Prostate Cancer Screening - What, Why, and When
Meet your Emergency Department Team: Mona, Indigenous Patient Navigator
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Coming to the Emergency Department (ED) can be a stressful experience. At Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre (TBRHSC), we have a team of physicians, nurses, physician assistants, Indigenous Patient Navigators, medical learners, social workers, clerks and support workers dedicated to providing you and your family with safe, quality care while in our Hospital. In this series of videos, w...
Meet You Emergency Department Team: Kylar, Security
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Coming to the Emergency Department (ED) can be a stressful experience. At Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre (TBRHSC), we have a team of physicians, nurses, physician assistants, Indigenous Patient Navigators, medical learners, social workers, clerks and support workers dedicated to providing you and your family with safe, quality care while in our Hospital. In this series of videos, w...
Meet your Emergency Department Team: Tina, Support Worker
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Coming to the Emergency Department (ED) can be a stressful experience. At Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre (TBRHSC), we have a team of physicians, nurses, physician assistants, Indigenous Patient Navigators, medical learners, social workers, clerks and support workers dedicated to providing you and your family with safe, quality care while in our Hospital. In this series of videos, w...
Meet your Emergency Department Team: Tammy, RPN
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Coming to the Emergency Department (ED) can be a stressful experience. At Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre (TBRHSC), we have a team of physicians, nurses, physician assistants, Indigenous Patient Navigators, medical learners, social workers, clerks and support workers dedicated to providing you and your family with safe, quality care while in our Hospital. In this series of videos, w...
Meet your Emergency Department Team: Jake, RN
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Coming to the Emergency Department (ED) can be a stressful experience. At Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre (TBRHSC), we have a team of physicians, nurses, physician assistants, Indigenous Patient Navigators, medical learners, social workers, clerks and support workers dedicated to providing you and your family with safe, quality care while in our Hospital. In this series of videos, w...
Meet your Emergency Department Team: Justyna, ED Clerk
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Coming to the Emergency Department (ED) can be a stressful experience. At Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre (TBRHSC), we have a team of physicians, nurses, physician assistants, Indigenous Patient Navigators, medical learners, social workers, clerks and support workers dedicated to providing you and your family with safe, quality care while in our Hospital. In this series of videos, w...
Meet your Emergency Department Team: Michaela, RN
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Coming to the Emergency Department (ED) can be a stressful experience. At Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre (TBRHSC), we have a team of physicians, nurses, physician assistants, Indigenous Patient Navigators, medical learners, social workers, clerks and support workers dedicated to providing you and your family with safe, quality care while in our Hospital. In this series of videos, w...
Meet your Emergency Department Team: Dr. Drew Spicer, ED Physician
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Coming to the Emergency Department (ED) can be a stressful experience. At Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre (TBRHSC), we have a team of physicians, nurses, physician assistants, Indigenous Patient Navigators, medical learners, social workers, clerks and support workers dedicated to providing you and your family with safe, quality care while in our Hospital. In this series of videos, w...
Meet your Emergency Department Team: Anna, Charge Nurse
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Meet your Emergency Department Team: Anna, Charge Nurse
Guidelines for Basic Adult Neurological Observation
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Guidelines for Basic Adult Neurological Observation
Mental Health Awareness Week: Coping through Creativity feat. Kristine Lake
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Mental Health Awareness Week: Coping through Creativity feat. Kristine Lake
Mental Health Awareness Week: Sound Therapy feat. Gary Savitsky
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Mental Health Awareness Week: Sound Therapy feat. Gary Savitsky
National Volunteer Week: April 16-22, 2023
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National Volunteer Week: April 16-22, 2023
Know Your Emergency Department: Respiratory Illness
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Know Your Emergency Department: Respiratory Illness
TBRHSC Commemorates the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day
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TBRHSC Commemorates the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation and Orange Shirt Day
Labour & Delivery Testimonial: Brittany
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Labour & Delivery Testimonial: Brittany
Labour and Delivery Tour at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre
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Labour and Delivery Tour at Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre
Strategic Plan 2026: Exceptional care for every patient, every time.
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Strategic Plan 2026: Exceptional care for every patient, every time.
Total Hip Replacement (Lateral Approach)
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Total Hip Replacement (Lateral Approach)
This video should be taken down and Thunder Bay Regional should be examined to see if anyone knows what they are doing there…
Thank you
You missed the parts I needed to see. Will search for a better video. Disappointed.
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Good afternoon sir I am a msc nursing student As a part of my study I have to conduct a research My topic for research is To assess the effectiveness of video assisted training programs on knowledge and practices of staff nurses regarding collaborative patient and family centered care from selected hospitals of the city. I wanted permission to use this video for reference for my study. Kindly please grant me with the permission Thank you
Incredible fatigue before I was diagnosed with breast cancer. Three years after double mastectomies with 19 bad lymph nodes, no relief at all. On anastrozole almost 3 years.I garden. I mow the lawn. I do easy weight bearing stretch exercises. Radiation about killed me. I think my lung and heart were damaged. My story. With trust in my Lord I stay in the day. Prayer truly keeps me comforted. I am an RN. I was a hospice nurse for 18 years. I never realized how hard this was for my incredible patients!
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Lol maybe don't have such upbeat music on such a serious topic
F#@n Vishen, he's relentless.
Pretty sure reggie was hitting on her.
Hello Doctor in time...oddly enough, yes its you. And get this, Fraser Health, and Seattle...the good ole Washington State.
Being honest is was well over that amount of time ago, but then again, far to much fun to really be counting. 101-1850
You are only supposed to hold on the wings where the needle is when removing it
En donde se pueden conseguir?
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I was there 2 times, the first time I just had 3 wisdom teeth 5 -6 years ago in January then last year 2019, I went back for my lash one, I had this nasal cannulae instead of a mask
Why doesn't the TBRHSC have testing capability?
I live in Thunder Bay but I get surgery in Toronto for my leg at sickkids
You didn’t show the actually turning of the white end which releases the needle - which is really necessary for anyone using these devices for the first time. As well you didn’t show the insertion into the skin - instead you showed a diagram. Anyone can look at a diagram, but seeing it in “real life” is why we watch videos.
That was my question. How to do that.
You just used your dirty non dominant hand to touch the hub and needle! Yikes..not a reliable site to watch. This is what NOT to do folks!
You went back and forth from area you cleaned to dirty then back over area you cleaned again. You need to get your nametag lanyard out of the way of the sterile field!! Are supposed to be teaching us what to do or what NOT to do??
Would double gloving sterile gloves help in this scenario? Plus aren’t HCP supposed to cleanse site in circular motion from incision site outward? And I agree that the lanyard is in the way - it could easily contaminate the whole process!
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Good information. Thank you.
Dont think I want lunch after watching this...ugh..bad choices make BAD consequences!
Mona is so inspirational and a very caring person and she is my first cousin!!..luv Mud
Hello Madona, Mona helped raise my brother's and i and I have been searching for her would you be able to help me make contact. Thank you
Are you on Facebook?
@@madonnahardy8001 I am not but my mom is do u or she have just tell me what to add :-)
Hi,,tell your Mom to add Theresa Morrisseau, Mona’s Sister,,,Mona is not on FB!!,,if that doesn’t work let me know k?,,
@@madonnahardy8001 thank you so much !!! And will do! I did not think that she would be lol
Puppets make everything better.
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This is a great video that shares our celebrations, challenges and touches on TBRHSC and the current events. Great way to share information with the public so they know what is happening here!
...accidentally from someone's skin into my abdomen when he took out my ruptured spleen. We sucked out the ball of it, but it took six more weeks of very strong anti-biotic to get it out of my bloodstream, and another year to get rid of the colony just inside my nose. SO WASH YOUR HANDS BEFORE YOU TOUCH A PATIENT.
Terrific video with cute kids reminding us of our responsibility to wash our hands,especially just before and after contact with hospital patients. Why? Because "we don't want to get sick" -- and we don't want others to get sick just because we forgot to wash our hands. That picture of the microscopic MRSA squirming sent a chill up my spine as I remembered detective work with my doctors to find what seemed about to kill me. We found it was MRSA deposited by a surgeon ...
That's my girl! :)
Loved the kids. Can't go wrong with the message.