Beloved by patients, respected by colleagues and an inspiring mentor to countless students. Dr. John Sangster, MD’67, MClSci’84, is remembered for his far-reaching impact and the many lives he touched throughout his career in family medicine at Western. …
Schulich School of Medicine & Dentistry
Expert insight: The future of the Canadian Dental Care Plan
A prime minister’s resignation can foster re-examination of policies and programs
Western Libraries celebrates excellence in undergraduate research
Five undergraduate students awarded for use of library and archival resources
MD student brings mentorship to diverse med school applicants
Maud Ahmad created a free program to guide equity-deserving students interested in medicine
Western News looks back: Celebrating 2024
Marking accomplishments and accolades across the university from the past 12 months
Schulich PhD candidate tackles mental health research, support
Kesavi Kanagasabai is passionate about improving schizophrenia research and mental well-being among her peers
‘Dementia doesn’t have to be your destiny:’ Western research shows influence of lifestyle factors
Almost half Canadian dementia cases influenced by 12 lifestyle factors
Healthy smile, happy life? Schulich researcher explores impact of oral health on aging
Research team led by Noha Gomaa, backed by Canadian Institutes of Health Research grant
Expert insight: Lack of sleep regulations for licensed child-care providers puts children’s health at risk
Few Canadian jurisdictions have sleep requirements for child-care facilities
Schulich student researcher targets treatments for life-threatening lung condition
Leela Raj hopes to help people with pulmonary arterial hypertension
All in the family: Father and his two children experience Ivey together
Dr. Ken Milne, daughter Zoë and son Ethan all studying at Ivey in different programs
‘Bilateral cooperation:’ U.S. Consul General Baxter Hunt visits Western
Collaboration between Western and U.S. institutions serves researchers, students, public
Western grads receive Governor General’s Gold Medal
Prestigious medal awarded for academic excellence at the graduate level
Expert insight: The future of the Canadian Dental Care Plan
A prime minister’s resignation can foster re-examination of policies and programs
Western Libraries celebrates excellence in undergraduate research
Five undergraduate students awarded for use of library and archival resources
MD student brings mentorship to diverse med school applicants
Maud Ahmad created a free program to guide equity-deserving students interested in medicine
Western News looks back: Celebrating 2024
Marking accomplishments and accolades across the university from the past 12 months
Schulich PhD candidate tackles mental health research, support
Kesavi Kanagasabai is passionate about improving schizophrenia research and mental well-being among her peers
‘Dementia doesn’t have to be your destiny:’ Western research shows influence of lifestyle factors
Almost half Canadian dementia cases influenced by 12 lifestyle factors
Healthy smile, happy life? Schulich researcher explores impact of oral health on aging
Research team led by Noha Gomaa, backed by Canadian Institutes of Health Research grant
Expert insight: Lack of sleep regulations for licensed child-care providers puts children’s health at risk
Few Canadian jurisdictions have sleep requirements for child-care facilities
Schulich student researcher targets treatments for life-threatening lung condition
Leela Raj hopes to help people with pulmonary arterial hypertension
All in the family: Father and his two children experience Ivey together
Dr. Ken Milne, daughter Zoë and son Ethan all studying at Ivey in different programs
‘Bilateral cooperation:’ U.S. Consul General Baxter Hunt visits Western
Collaboration between Western and U.S. institutions serves researchers, students, public
Western grads receive Governor General’s Gold Medal
Prestigious medal awarded for academic excellence at the graduate level