Allie Lynch worked as a nurse for 10 years. There were times when people’s injuries needed to be stabilized and much faster than a traditional splint was capable of. So she made one herself as a mechanical engineering technology student at College of the North Atlantic. Lynch shows the CBC’s Carolyn Stokes how it works and how her two careers came together to make the product happen.
The province is offering new paramedics an incentive package worth $50,000 to work in remote communities, but a paramedic promised money last year is still waiting.
The latest iteration of the world’s most prestigious tournament will take place in less than eight months and it’s estimated that 1.2 million international football fans will descend on the Gulf nation of Qatar. Naturally, these passionate and devoted fans will need to secure lodgings for their World Cup sojourn to properly support their perfect eleven in November and December..
Doha: Hamad Medical Corporation (HMC), represented by the Pharmacy Department, has signed a memorandum of understanding with the College of Pharmacy a.