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  • Jul 31, 2024 | policyoptions.irpp.org | Gail Tomblin Murphy

    April’s federal budget announcement of $1.8 billion over five years to support Canadian research prompted many people in the health research and innovation sector to hit the phones and fire up our networks. But no one does anything alone. Now it is time for all partners in the sector to come together quickly to make things happen. The new federal investments can help improve our ability to advance health innovation, retain talent, prepare for future health emergencies and much more.

  • Jul 30, 2024 | policyoptions.irpp.org | Gail Tomblin Murphy

    Gail Tomblin Murphy Gail Tomblin Murphy is vice–president of research, innovation, discovery and innovation partnerships with Nova Scotia Health, a member of Research Canada: An Alliance for Health Discovery.

  • Nov 1, 2023 | foreignaffairs.co.nz | Michelle Thompson |Karen Oldfield |Gail Tomblin Murphy

    Source: Government of Canada regional newsHealthcare services, resources, and information are now a tap away with a new mobile app that connects Nova Scotians with care. YourHealthNS helps Nova Scotians better navigate the healthcare system – it is a one-stop shop to book services, navigate care, and find information easier and faster. “If Nova Scotians can’t find the healthcare information they need, they can’t make decisions about how to access care,” said Premier Tim Houston.

  • Nov 1, 2023 | novascotia.ca | Michelle Thompson |Karen Oldfield |Gail Tomblin Murphy

    Healthcare services, resources, and information are now a tap away with a new mobile app that connects Nova Scotians with care. YourHealthNS helps Nova Scotians better navigate the healthcare system – it is a one-stop shop to book services, navigate care, and find information easier and faster. “If Nova Scotians can’t find the healthcare information they need, they can’t make decisions about how to access care,” said Premier Tim Houston.

  • May 11, 2023 | novascotia.ca | Peter Ricketts |David Dingwall |Don Bureaux |Gail Tomblin Murphy

    Anyone interested in becoming a nurse in Nova Scotia will have more options as the Province is increasing the number of nursing seats across the province, with many opening this fall. Premier Tim Houston announced today, May 11, the government will support a new nursing program at Acadia University, in partnership with Cape Breton University, and add more seats at Nova Scotia Community College (NSCC).

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