New technology allows Sask. family to look in on infant son
By Kathy Gallant
A Flying Dust First Nation woman and her family will be able to see her baby in hospital any time thanks to new technology at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Saskatoon’s Royal University Hospital.
A video webcam system called NICView, will allow Samantha Gladue to see her baby through a private and secure live video feed.
Ten incubators were equipped with the cameras last week thanks to a $56,000 donation from Bloom, a Sasaktoon-based non-profit, to the Jim Pattiso...
A Flying Dust First Nation woman and her family will be able to see her baby in hospital any time thanks to new technology at the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit (NICU) at Saskatoon’s Royal University Hospital.
A video webcam system called NICView, will allow Samantha Gladue to see her baby through a private and secure live video feed.
Ten incubators were equipped with the cameras last week thanks to a $56,000 donation from Bloom, a Sasaktoon-based non-profit, to the Jim Pattiso...