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The Public Life of Hormones: HRT in Ontarian Communities
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The Public Life of Hormones: HRT in Ontarian Communities

My project for this summer’s Margaret Angus Research Fellowship will try to unearth some of this history, looking at hormones’ incorporation into physicians’ education, hospitals, and peoples’ daily lives. By investigating the education of physicians at Queen’s medical school, records of their practice and training, news sources like the ones considered here, and 2SLGBTQI+ community records and ephemera, I will be looking into the local history of HRT in Kingston and Ontario more generally.

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Now hiring! Programming & Communications Coordinator
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Now hiring! Programming & Communications Coordinator

The Museum of Health Care at Kingston is currently seeking a Programming & Communications Coordinator. Under the direction of the Museum Director, this position has the overall responsibility of maintaining and advancing the programming, communications efforts, and digital content offerings of the Museum. 

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Traversing the Transplant Timeline: The Story of the First Successful Kidney Transplant 
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Traversing the Transplant Timeline: The Story of the First Successful Kidney Transplant 

In 1954 something incredible happened. What had once seemed impossible became a reality, setting the groundwork for one of the biggest revolutions in 20th-century medicine. This is the story of the first successful organ transplant. 

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Solar Eclipse Weekend Event
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Solar Eclipse Weekend Event

The Museum will be open Saturday, April 6th, Sunday and April 7th, 10am-4pm for solar eclipse themed programming.Join us for free, interactive, family-friendly activities  that investigate beliefs, superstitions, and traditions about the effects of events like the solar eclipse on health and the body.

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Black History Month: Dr. Hadal El-Hadi & Dr. Teresa Semalulu

Black History Month: Dr. Hadal El-Hadi & Dr. Teresa Semalulu

Dr. Hadal El-Hadi and Dr. Teresa Semalulu are the co-founders of the Black Physicians of Canada organization established in 2020 with a mission to build a community of Black physicians and physicians-in-training, and educate the Canadian health care system about the obstacles that Black physicians frequently encounter.

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