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Part 2: Gender affirming care in Kingston: in conversation with Dr. Ashley Waddington
To explore the topic of gender affirming care, we spoke to Dr. Ashley Waddington, an Associate Professor in the division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Queen’s University. This is the second part of an interview with Dr. Waddington.
Part 1: Gender affirming care in Kingston: in conversation with Dr. Ashley Waddington
To continue exploring the topic of gender affirming care, Associate Professor in the division of Reproductive Endocrinology and Infertility in the Department of Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Queen’s University.l
Selling the Cure, Inventing the Culture: The Commodification of Indigenous Peoples in Patent Medicine Marketing
June marks National Indigenous History Month. At the Museum of Health Care, we recognize the harms Indigenous Peoples experience in health care systems across North America.
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.