John Gilson

Translated RSV Parent Fact Sheets Now Available

The Provincial Council for Maternal and Child Health (PCMCH) is pleased to announce that our Respiratory Syncytial Virus (RSV) fact sheet for parents and expectant parents is now available in several additional languages. We recognize that the active RSV season is fast-approaching and healthcare providers, teams and organizations are thoughtfully preparing for implementation of Beyfortus […]

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Respiratory Viruses and Immunizations

UPDATE: New PCMCH Resources on RSV Prevention for Infants and High-Risk ChildrenPCMCH is pleased to share two new fact sheets on the prevention of RSV in infants and high-risk children. These resources provide valuable information and guidance to parents and healthcare providers to support the fall 2024 launch of the expanded infant and high-risk children

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Read the July 2024 issue of Milestones

Supporting high-quality perinatal, newborn, child and youth healthcare Subscribe to Milestones Milestones is our newsletter for healthcare professionals, policy makers, system planners and anyone interested in building and supporting high-quality perinatal, newborn, child and youth healthcare in Ontario. The July 20024 issue features articles on the regional maternal-child health networks, the Complex Care for Kids Ontario (CCKO)

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Issue 7 | July 2024

In This Issue Regional Maternal-Child Health Networks: The Core Elements of Success What are the core elements that embody a regional maternal-child health network and how will they be used to improve health outcomes in perinatal and paediatric care in Ontario? Ontario’s six regional maternal-child health networks (“regional networks”) are designed to strengthen linkages among

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Regional Maternal-Child Health Networks: The Core Elements of Success

What are the core elements that embody a regional maternal-child health network and how will they be used to improve health outcomes in perinatal and paediatric care in Ontario? Ontario’s six regional maternal-child health networks (“regional networks”) are designed to strengthen linkages among maternal-child healthcare providers and other organizations across Ontario.

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