How artificial intelligence might change the way kidney transplant patients are treated
A Halifax kidney specialist has teamed up with computer scientists at Dalhousie University to use artificial intelligence to estimate how long a kidney transplant will last.
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Posted: Apr 03, 2021 6:00 AM AT | Last Updated: April 3
A staff member at an Ontario long-term care home is pictured wearing full personal protective equipment amid an outbreak among the residents.(Evan Mitsui/CBC)
The lead researcher on a new study looking at working conditions in long–term care homes in Nova Scotia says she wants to shed new light on the unsung heroes in the facilities, and improve the conditions for those who live there.
Janice Keefe, director for the Nova Scotia Centre on Aging, has been awarded a grant from Nova Scotia Health to interview employees in at least eight homes in the province and examine their work life.