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Toronto’s University Health Network Campaign: Come Together (Dolce Magazine)

Changing health care best practices, whether locally or internationally, cannot be done in isolation. It takes a team, a very large team, to effect meaningful change.

Deep brain stimulation helps musician play again (CTV News)

Deep brain stimulation helps musician play again.

How technology is enabling exceptional care at Canada’s No. 1 hospital (Toronto Life)

At the heart of University Health Network, a fusion of advanced technology and human expertise is shaping the future of medicine—ushering in a new era of health care

Q&A With Julie Quenneville, CEO UHN Foundation (Foundation Magazine)

Foundation Magazine sits down for a Q&A with Julie Quenneville. Here’s the conversation.

What Will Your Legacy Be? (Foundation Magazine)

This question has been on my mind as it once again is time to update my will. My youngest is about to turn 20, so there are no longer any “children” in my estate plans. Like many people, I wrote my first will to ensure there would be someone of my choosing designated to look after the kids if anything happened to me and my husband. Now, more than 20 years later, it’s time for an update.

University Health Network Celebrates People, Progress – Inside The Launch Of The UHNITED Campaign (Foundation Magazine)

University Health Network (UHN) proudly asserts its position as Canada’s #1 hospital with the launch of its new UHNITED campaign, the first campaign in its history. Departing from traditional accolades, the campaign spotlights the individuals driving transformative change within UHN, emphasizing their collective efforts to redefine the standards of health care excellence.

Young Siblings Donate to Ontario Hospital (Global News)

Siblings Osher and Oneg are hoping to change the world through acts of kindness. A year ago, they started 2B So Kind, a YouTube channel that's uplifting, motivating and inspiring. Recently, they made a donation to thank the medical professionals at Toronto General Hospital who provided end of life care for their grandmother. Susan Hay has the story.

How UHN is leading Canada to the forefront of medical innovation (Macleans)

From next-generation drugs to advances in AI and robotics, we’re in a golden era of leveraging innovation to help people live their healthiest lives. In downtown Toronto, University Health Network (UHN) is leading the charge to deliver better care, not only for Canadians but for patients around the world.

Interview with Julie Quenneville, CEO at UHN Foundation (CHIN Radio)

Julie Quenneville sits down with Grace Lombardi at CHIN Radio to discuss UHNITED and the reason University Health Network is the #1 hospital in Canada. Thanks to philanthropy, UHN will continue to make a difference in Canada and around the world.

UHN Foundation CEO Julie Quenneville on Changemaking in the Healthcare Sector (Canadian Business)

When Julie Quenneville began her career in journalism, her mission was to inspire change. Today, more than two decades later and far from the newsrooms and broadcast studios she once employed, Quenneville’s mission remains the same as the newly appointed CEO of UHN Foundation. “My background in journalism instilled in me a commitment to storytelling and advocacy, which has carried over into my work in public service and philanthropy,” she says. “Whether it’s raising awareness about healthcare issues or mobilizing support for important causes, I see parallels between journalism and my more recent roles in terms of their potential to effect positive change.”

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