


The Art of Science: Santiago Ramón Y Cajal and the Neuron Doctrine
A flower garden with delicate forms. Elegant and luxurious trees. Mysterious butterflies.

Jane's Walks Kingston 2025 Schedule
The Museum of Health Care is proud to participate in this year's Jane's Walks!The Museum's wildly popular Sick City: Unlocking the Secrets of Kingston's Medical History outdoor guided tour is included in this year's schedule, running Friday, May 2 at 10am.

Easter Fun Returns to two Kingston Museums
The Museum of Health Care and Murney Tower Museum, two local museums, are inviting families to visit on Saturday, April 12th between 9am-4pm for the third annual Egg-stream Easter Fun at the Museum.

Public Programs Assistant Position Available for Summer 2025
This is a temporary full-time position from May 12 to August 30, 2025. It is funded through the Young Canada Works program. To be eligible, applicants must be full-time students who will be returning to full-time studies in the fall of 2025.

Observations and Lessons from the First Curating Medical Heritage Workshop or How I Spent My Swedish Vacation
I was lucky enough to be part of a contingent of academics from Kingston who travelled to Uppsala, Sweden for the first of a series of workshops on Curating Medical Heritage.

Black History Month: Dr. Daniel Hale Williams
Dr. Daniel Hale Williams was a medical trailblazer whose life and legacy revolutionized healthcare practices while simultaneously breaking down racial barriers.

Black History Month: Dr. Mamie Phipps Clark
Dr. Mamie Phipps Clark’s ground-breaking research on child development and racial prejudice was instrumental to the field of psychology and the desegregation of the American schooling system.
