In the headlines or behind the scenes, CAMH stories always aim to inform, engage, and enlighten.
Thanksgiving may be the first time young adults are returning home from university or college, and parents may be worried about what’s really going on in their lives.
About Welcome home – how are you doing?New England Journal of Medicine Commentary
About “Men’s Fear of Mentoring in the Era of #MeToo: What’s at stake for Academic Medicine?”Five years ago CAMH partnered with Trillium Health Partners, Sick Kids and the University of Toronto to create the Medical Psychiatry Alliance (MPA).
About Partnering to improve access to better-integrated mental and physical health careIn any given year, one in five people in Canada will personally experience a mental health problem or illness in their life.
About Common Myths about Mental IllnessCAMH is committed to keeping our communities, neighbours and staff informed about the progress of the Queen Street Redevelopment Project.
About CAMH Redevelopment Update: October 2018Research search tips for information on Alzheimer-related dementia.
About CAMH Library: World Alzheimer's MonthCAMH invites you to join us for a community meeting to learn more about the CAMH Therapeutic Art Installation Project.
About Community Meeting: Therapeutic Art InstallationsLearn more about how simulation dummies enrich medical education in a mental health environment.
About Finding SimpsonThe CAMH Simulation Team recently worked with the Code Blue Project to develop comprehensive training for CAMH staff, capitalizing on our simulation tools.
About 5Qs About the Code Blue Simulation Training