This is where we share stories from our donors, patients, and researchers, talk about exciting scientific breakthroughs in our region and beyond, and give updates on our ongoing projects at Dalhousie's Faculty of Medicine!
We explore important topics around health care and health research, philanthropy, and more. We'd love to hear your feedback or suggestions on topics you'd like to read about.
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Impact Stories
Feature Story
A Dal alum’s path to med school
December 11, 2023
After being the first in her family to graduate high school and attend university, Kaylin Dean’s…
Patient Perspective
Dal Medicine grads donate to cutting-edge cancer therapy
December 7, 2023
Supporting Medical Research: Molly Luncheon brings donors, researchers, and medical trainees together
December 1, 2023
Press Release
NEW PROJECT LAUNCHES TO IMPROVE THE HEALTH OF PICTOU COUNTY RESIDENTS
November 17, 2023
Molly Appeal 2023: Investing in Research Trainee Success
November 15, 2023
Supporting the next generation of innovators, discoverers, and change-makers solving the world’s…
Feature Story
Simulation-Based Education: Training the Highly-Skilled Healthcare Leaders of Tomorrow
November 15, 2023
How Simulation-Based Education can improve healthcare in Atlantic Canada
The Way Forward: I3V in 2023 and beyond
November 15, 2023
The future of the I3V team is bold and exciting, but none of it would be possible without support…
Feature Story
A New Normal - Giving voice to women with endometriosis and pelvic pain
November 14, 2023
Feature Story
Supporting the next generation of medical researchers
August 25, 2023
Over 50 graduate research trainees in the Faculty of Medicine receive vital funding toward their…
Feature Story
More than Medicine: Community Engaged Service Learning Program
August 25, 2023
Where academics meets community service.
Feature Story
Dal medical student rides the rock for cancer research
June 27, 2023
Feature Story
The Legacy of Molly Moore
April 28, 2023
How a dollar made a lasting difference in health research.