Learn about the members of your child's blood and marrow transplant (BMT) health-care team.
Read about the various health-care team members who care for babies admitted to the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit.
When your child comes to the hospital for surgery, you will meet many different members of the health-care team. Learn about the role each of these people play in your child’s care.
Your health-care team is there to support you and answer any questions you might have. Find out how much you should share with them, how to talk to your team on your own and what to do if they can't answer your questions.
Pain can be caused by cancer, procedures, treatments or symptoms of cancer and treatments. Find out how you can manage and how your health-care team can help you.
Learn about the roles of different members of your child's health-care team, including their oncologists and nurses.
Learn what self-monitoring means, why it is important during treatment and how you can practice it.
Nurses help to coordinate your health care at the hospital and at home. Find out more about what a nurse does and how they can help you.
Learn about the other members of your child’s blood and marrow transplant/cellular therapy health-care team.
Find out who will be a part of your transplant team and their roles in your care throughout the transplant process.
Learn about all the health-care professionals involved in taking care of a patient with scoliosis, including doctors, nurses and other health-care workers.
Read about how caregivers can cope when a child's brain tumour diagnosis and the effects of treatment.
Learn about the diabetes care team, who is involved and what to expect during clinic visits.
Information about an inflammatory disease called chronic recurrent multifocal osteomyelitis which causes pain and swelling in the bones.
Learn about the different sections and topics in the Sickle Cell Disease Learning Hub and what to expect from each one.
A psychologist can help you cope with stress and challenges during cancer treatment and afterward. Find out what a psychologist is and how they can help you as part of your health-care team.
Learn how parents can effectively participate in the care of a baby in the NICU.
Learn about health-care teams committed to treating children with heart conditions. The specific role of each member is discussed.
Teens living with hemophilia can learn about pains related to their bleeds, including the difference between acute and chronic pain.
Find information to help promote independence in your teenager while continuing to help them manage their cancer treatment.
It is normal to experience some pain and discomfort after surgery, but there are ways to manage it. Find out what you can do to help manage your pain after surgery.
A dietitian can help you with special food requirements during cancer treatment. Find out what else a dietitian does and why you will have one as part of your health-care team.
Read about coping with the challenges of taking care of a child who is ill. These challenges can have a huge impact on the relationship between parents.