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Concordia University of Edmonton was founded in 1921 as Concordia College by the Lutheran Church – Missouri Synod to prepare young men for preaching and teaching in the Christian church. It was essentially a high school for many decades. It introduced co-education in 1939, offering general study courses and an accredited high school program.
The Misericordia Community Hospital is an acute care hospital in west Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.The Misericordia is home to the Institute for Reconstructive Sciences in Medicine (iRSM), a facility for reconstruction of the face, head and neck.
Lorne Warneke opened the first gender identity clinic in Canada at the Grey Nuns Community Hospital in 1996, where he served as medical director until retiring in 2017. [6] [7] Warneke was a major advocate for transgender rights and played an important role in getting Alberta Health Services to cover gender reassignment surgery in 1984, and again in 2010.
Concordia University of Edmonton; E. Edmonton Normal School; F. University of Alberta Faculté Saint-Jean; K. King's University (Canada) M. MaKami College; N. Newman ...
ProvLab, which "operates under Alberta Health Services (AHS) Laboratory Services" and has "been in existence for over 100 years", was renamed Public Health Laboratories. It is based in Calgary's Foothills Medical Centre and Edmonton's University of Alberta Hospital in Edmonton. Its focus on "public health and specialized microbiology" including ...
1848 Québec School of Medicine, 1852 Medical Department of Laval University [2] Québec McGill University Faculty of Medicine: Montréal, Gatineau: MDCM 1823 1829 1833 185 1824 Montréal Medical Institution, 1829 Medical Faculty of McGill University, 1836-1839 no sessions, 1905 absorbed Faculty of Medicine of the University of Bishop College ...
Ambrose University: Calgary: English 1921 Christian and Missionary Alliance & Church of the Nazarene: Burman University: Lacombe: English 1907 Seventh-day Adventist: Concordia University of Edmonton: Edmonton: English 1921 — [note 2] St. Mary's University: Calgary: English 1986 Catholic Church: The King's University: Edmonton: English 1979
Capital Health was a public health authority providing complete health services to Edmonton, Alberta's capital city, and its surrounding communities. It was also the largest single employer in the province of Alberta, employing approximately 30,000 people. [1] In 2008, it was merged into Alberta Health Services.