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        Looking at healthcare through a                                                                                            Setting the stage to help patients


        different lens                                                                                                             ENGAGE





                        Stethoscope. Blood work. X-Rays.        process of taking pictures teaches her to look at the                             And though the night is cloudy,          With the recent focus on UHN’s new Purpose, Values,
                        These are just a few of the tools Dr.   patient through a new or different lens. The art of                               There is still a light that shines on me   and Principles (PVP), the team on 9A was looking
                          PURPOSE, VALUES AND PRINCIPLES
                        Dawn Lim uses in her daily work as a    writing helps her develop different perspectives for the                          Shine until tomorrow, let it be.         for ways they could contribute to “transforming lives
                        UHN Emergency Medicine physician.       patient’s narrative.                                                              If you happen to be passing by Toronto   through excellence in care” to prioritize patients’ needs.
                        Then, twice a week after her shift,     “I think patients like doctors who are not afraid to go                           Western Hospital’s (TWH) in-patient      They identified a gap in care among long-stay patients
        she swaps her medical tools for a Canon 5D Mark 3       beyond the facts, who take some time to connect on a               unit on 9A Fell Pavilion, you might hear patients’      on their unit with dementia and cognitive challenges
                         CLINICAL OPTIMIZATION
        and a laptop – the camera for a photography course      more personal level, even if only for a short while,” says         voices tentatively singing these well-known lyrics to the   who had little social contact.
        she’s taking at Ryerson’s Chang School of Continuing    Dr. Lim. “On a more practical side, I sometimes use my             Beatles’ Let It Be and other classics.                  “We had a number of patients sitting around with
        Studies; the computer for a Creative Writing course at   stories to entertain patients while I inflict necessary and       Joined by staff from both the unit and Allied Health,   nothing to do, which often led to behavioural issues,”
        the University of Toronto.                              temporary pain on them.                                            and led by a volunteer, the music activity is one of the   says Olga Muir, Nurse Manager for 9A. “There was
                          CARING SAFELY
        And Dr. Lim is convinced both pursuits improve her      “It’s better than lidocaine!”                                      many different sessions that make up 9A’s ENGAGE        a need to develop something that would keep these
        medical practice.                                       Dr. Lim recently spent a day taking pictures in the                initiative – a program that provides mental, physical   patients occupied, entertained and help them cope with
        “I’m a better doctor when I have time to exercise my    Toronto Western Emergency Department for her                       and social stimulation to long-stay patients in acute   being in a hospital.”
        creative side,” she says. “I laugh more. I have more    photography course. The task – create a visual essay               care who have cognitive and physical challenges.                       Link to full story: click here.
        patience. I listen to my patient’s stories with more    on a subject matter that implies “….human presence
                          PATIENT EXPERIENCE
        interest.”                                              without showing people.”

        For Dr. Lim, these creative outlets enhance the core
        demand of medicine: to get the patient’s story. The                     Link to full story: click here.
                          TEAM ENGAGEMENT                                                                                                                                                      Also Making News
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                          IT TRANSFORMATION                                                                                                                                                       Glioblastoma clinical trial shows
                                                                                                                                                                                                  combined therapy extends life
                                                                            Complications from Zika virus
                                                                            may be underestimated                                                                                                 Epilepsy Patient thanks UHN staff
                                                                                                                                                                                                  for ‘miracle baby’
                          RESEARCH AND INNOVATION
                                                                            Glaucoma: The strong, silent
                                                                            type                                                                                                                  Cardiac rehab dropouts cost
                                                                                                                                                                                                  Ontario healthcare system $100

                                                                            Interferon drug shows promise                                                                                         million per year
                                                                            in treating Ebola                                      Toronto Western Hospital volunteer Haig Beylerian, (L), leads a group
                         MICHENER INTEGRATION                                                                                      of patients in song accompanied by Olga Muir, Nurse Manger, 9A
                                                                                                                                   Fell, TWH, as part of 9A’s ENGAGE program, which provides social
          UHN Emergency Medicine physician Dr. Dawn Lim says learning                                                              opportunities for long-stay patients. (Photo: UHN)
          the art of storytelling through writing and taking pictures makes
          her “a better doctor.” (Photo: UHN)


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