Spring/Summer 2024 Campaign
Spring/Summer 2024 Campaign
The CISSS de l’Outaouais’s establishments urgently require several small pieces of equipment that are essential to the performance of recurring tasks carried out by care professionals
Making a donation for cancer is giving hope to patients, family and friends affected by this terrible disease. Donations are used to fund the acquisition of state-of-the-art equipment enabling faster and more effective cancer screening and treatments for patients at the Gatineau Hospital Cancer.
The CISSS de l’Outaouais’s establishments urgently require several small pieces of equipment that are essential to the performance of recurring tasks carried out by care professionals
Faced with this challenge, the laboratory management team at CISSS de l’Outaouais has devised a pioneering solution: a complete cervical cancer screening system using liquid-based Pap tests (ThinPrep).
Serum free light chain testing is essential for diagnosing and monitoring multiple myeloma.
This machine can automatically colour blood samples for analysis, standardize the process, reduce human error and improve result quality.
To help the technical staff and reduce waiting time for patients, the CISSS de l’Outaouais must upgrade the existing software to add specialized modules for specimen traceability, macroscopy assistance, telepathology and management.
Each year, the Gatineau and Hull hospitals’ laboratories perform more than 70,000 analytical procedures on blood products to determine blood groups, verify the presence of antibodies, ensure pregnancy follow-ups, and more.
The CISSS de l’Outaouais’ establishments are in need of several small pieces of equipment that are essential to the performance of recurring tasks by care professionals.
In tomosynthesis, a mobile X-ray tube is used to take a series of pictures and generate a three-dimensional image of the mammary gland.