Scarborough Hospital wins gold
Everyone knows the key to a successful workplace is happy staff, but not every employer is an award-winner.
Everyone knows the key to a successful workplace is happy staff, but not every employer is an award-winner.
Dr. Dhun Noria survived breast cancer. Twice. On Nov. 14, The Scarborough Hospital’s (TSH) chief of laboratory medicine and medical director of laboratories helped launch The Scarborough Hospital Foundation’s second annual World Gala, set for May 10.
To the members of The Scarborough Hospital’s Medical Staff Association, it was a small but important gesture. On Nov. 22, the association donated $1,000 to Our Lady of the Assumption Catholic Parish for relief efforts in the Philippines in the wake of Typhoon Haiyan.
Community hospital becomes the only institution that offers breast reconstruction in Scarborough.
George Stavrou plans to donate Scarborough Hospital Foundation, Centennial College, York University and YMCA. All of these organizations would get $25 thousands each.
Brightly coloured exercise mats line the floor of The Scarborough Hospital’s fitness centre. It’s 12:30 p.m. and employees are more than halfway through their weekly yoga class.
The Scarborough Hospital Foundation celebrated the overwhelming success of its Look Inside Yourself MRI campaign at the hospital’s Birchmount campus Wednesday Feb. 6. The campaign, launched in January 2012, met its $5 million goal. That…
Stein ensured that no one would forget his contributions to the hospital and the 35 years he spent as head of ophthalmology – with a $1 million dollar donation.
With chronic kidney disease becoming a major issue across Scarborough, The Scarborough Hospital and its foundation are doing their part to ensure patients are getting easier access to the care they need to battle this deadly illness.
When Benilda Ariz was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2009, she moved quickly to surgery and chemotherapy. But her journey didn’t stop there.