When Samantha Muhoza left Laurentian University in Sudbury and began her job as a social worker at CHEO last February, it was hardly the first time she’d walked through the hospital’s doors. She’d spent two months there in the summer of 2002, when she was six, plus numerous subsequent visits as an out-patient, following brain surgery to address seizures she’d been suffering. Read More
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CHEO patient and specialist reunite 20 years later
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