McGill Cares Webcast - How the Pandemic is Changing the Way We Teach Students and Provide Care

Wednesday, June 10, 2020 12:00to12:30

Join us on June 10 at noon for the next webcast in our new weekly series, McGill Cares, designed to support inf/medsimcentreCategory: Medicine and Health Sciences Medical Simulation Centre

McGill Cares Webcast - Coping with Grief

Wednesday, June 3, 2020 12:00to12:30

Join us on June 3 at noon for the next webcast in our new weekly series, McGill Cares, designed to support info/medsimcentreCategory: Medicine and Health Sciences Medical Simulation Centre

McGill researchers identify correlation between mild behavioural impairment and Alzheimer’s

Published: 8 April 2020

New research from McGill University has found that the presence and severity of mild behavioural impairment (MBI) in cognitively healthy individuals is strongly associated with the presence of...

Films that Transform: Much Too Young (2016) POSTPONED

Tuesday, April 14, 2020 19:00to21:00

The event has been postponed. We plan to screen the series in April and May 2021. ...

Canadian researchers and international collaborators seek to improve the care of people living with dementia and their families

Published: 14 March 2019

Receiving a diagnosis of dementia can be a disorienting experience for the person diagnosed and their families. A diagnosis often leaves the person and their families searching for information and...

Nordic nations, North Americans and Antipodeans rank top in navigation skills

Published: 9 August 2018

People in Nordic countries, North America, Australia, and New Zealand have the best spatial navigational abilities, according to a new study led by UCL and the University of East Anglia....

The Neuro signs agreement with Chinese and Cuban institutes

Published: 23 April 2018

Partners agree to share resources, establish steering committee for closer collaboration...

Not being aware of memory problems predicts onset of Alzheimer’s disease

Published: 15 February 2018

Doctors who work with individuals at risk of developing dementia have long suspected that patients who do not realize they experience memory problems are at greater risk of seeing their condition...

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