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Claire inspires change after her passing
Raeline McGrath risked everything to fight in Claire’s memory. Claire, her nine-year-old, was gone. Now friendships were at stake, along with the nursing job she loved in a Newfoundland hospital. Read More...
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Vance’s passion for helping others lives on
Two days after his car accident, Vance Davis was struggling in a Regina hospital. His mom Donna was out of the room when Vance asked what seemed like a strange question. “Am I going to die?” Read More... |
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Terri encourages others to strengthen patient and provider teamwork
Terri Sabo had places to be and people to see. Terri was a go-getter. At age 43 she began feeling tired. She’d huff, puff and perspire after walks up hilly Nanaimo streets. Read More.. |
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Martha’s legacy lives on
They tried to close the file on Martha Murray soon after the autopsy and toxicology reports came back. The Ontario Chief Coroner’s office concluded Martha’s death, at age 22, was natural. No recommendations were made. Read More... |
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Little Mataya gives the gift of change
Sabina Robin is ever grateful for a doctor’s tale of immortal love and how it softened her family’s journey through grief. Sabina’s three young children waited with relatives in a quiet hospital room when she and the doctor walked in to deliver the news. Read More... |
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Baby Sophia helped create policy change
Little Sophia Maron never lived outside her mother’s womb. She was but 18 weeks old when her mom, Tania, delivered the stillborn girl into a place of confusion, fear and bureaucratic technicality. Read More... |