Windsor Regional Hospital is one of the largest community hospitals in the Province of Ontario, providing services to a region of 400,000 people in Windsor and Essex County from two main sites, the Metropolitan Campus and the Ouellette Campus.
We are the regional provider of advanced care in areas that include complex trauma, renal dialysis, cardiac care, stroke and neurosurgery, intensive care, acute mental health, family birthing centre, neonatal intensive care, paediatric services, regional cancer services and a broad range of medical and surgical services required to support these specialized areas.
Have a look through our video list to see for yourself how we continually strive every day to deliver on our vision to provide Outstanding Care - No Exceptions!
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is this program still available at windsor hospital for international educated nurses
hloo is this program still avaliable at this organization
I think you shd try Lhsc in london@@manjinderkaur1112
@@manjinderkaur1112 plz tell this practice program is paid or unpaid recently I cleared my rpn exam I plan to do this program is this program helps to get licence and also to wave language proficiency
How about being the first hospital in the province to offer an open MRI scanner, so the ministry of health doesn’t have to pay for me and other claustrophobic or large patients to go across the border to Basha diagnostics?
Very helpful! I shared this with a class of LPN students. Caring and compassion the key to Nursing.
Great video.
useful!
Good job I am cardiac cath lab nurse from India Punjab Fortis Hospital Mohali
I sincerely appreciate the opportunity to share our experience. I turned out to be a patient myself very recently and received a sincerely appreciated level of care as well. Thank you WRH, special thanks to 6th floor Ouellette! I’ll share more of that soon!
can you reuse them?
Yes
Nothing for transplant, and people with transplant they still have to drive to London….. sad
Please ask the nurses what they need in their new department. Please also clean up the constipation issues at both existing campuses (the lack of beds to admit into from ER) before just taking them with you to the new hospital. I was working in Thunder Bay when they combined Port Arthur General and Fort William Hospital to make Thunder Bay Regional. By the end of the first week, the place that was supposed to be the Mecca of health care for Northern Ontario was unable to accept ambulances from outside the city limits because there were no beds.
Ah I always look forward to World Kidney day (always in March)
That's one cool cat!
wow nice sajit
Thanks Gord!
thank you .think I need it today
Excellent piece of information on the new hospital and especially the emergency departments. One of the main thing the citizens of Windsor are concerned about . Thank you Jonathan .
We hope you will join us for the upcoming Together We Build Town Hall Series including a virtual conversation focused specifically on Emergency Services which takes place March 21 at 7 pm. Learn more at togetherwebuild.wrh.on.ca
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You mentioned “heat and moisture coming from the nose piece is normal” when testing seal. Does that mean glasses fogging a bit when wearing this mask it okay?
Thank you i feel much better now
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compassion and empathy is the key
Why is this video unlisted? I think more people could benefit from understanding the processes of what building this new hospital requires. Very simple and well laid out. Keep up with the updates!
Yeah... Unlisted???
Post Viral Syndrome has been around for a long time following all kinds of viral infections such as Parvovirus B19, EBV, HHV6, mumps etc. So it’s no surprise at all that a percentage of people will get symptoms affecting them, long after their acute Covid-19 status has turned negative. Let’s hope that Post Viral Syndrome arising from Covid-19 may be treated with a little more respect, belief and compassion from the medical fraternity than what PVS from other viruses have typically evoked to date.
Good job, but looks like he put the barriers down backwards :)
If i try to push past my symptoms i end up with a fever or at least put me down for the rest of the day . sometimes even the following day. Pushing past symptoms is NOT advisable!!!
cool
Those who do not have access to EAP, can access the Community Counselling program at www.fswe.ca
Hospital staff can access the EAP intake and crisis line 24/7 at 1-844-720-1212. Or visit their website at www.fseap.ca/myfseap
Thank you for these three videos. They are very informative AND not inciting fear like pretty much everything else does. Waiting here in Kingston Ontario for the next three
Thank you for the information.
Hi, With the comment of ensuring the vaccine is safe before considering for children... can you explain further what ‘safe’ means. What could long term effects possibly be?
There's a lot of good info here, but it's too bad to see the skipped steps and shortcuts. The instructions that come with the 3M fit test kit used in this demonstration expressly say to apply no less than 10 squeezes on the nebulizer (not 4), it also says to do each excercise for 60 seconds (not 30) and the last excercise needs to be more strenuous than simply "walking". The subject should repeatedly bend over and stand up or jog in place for 60 seconds (again, not 30). I know it's challenging to achieve a successful fit using an N95, but resorting to shortcuts and posting this video as a reference to others is quite concerning.
Some qualitative fit testing protocols only require 30 second exercises. This video is from Canada and is not subject to the OSHA standard for qualitative fit testing. I'm not familiar with the range protocols used in Canada, so I don't know how to judge this fit test's compliance with Canadian standards.