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The CHUM was founded in 1995 through the merger of three hospitals : Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal, Hôpital Notre-Dame, and Hôpital Saint-Luc.Prior to the concentration of services at the megahospital site, the three campuses formed interdependent components of the CHUM network; together, they hosted 1,259 beds and employ 330 managers, 881 physicians, 1,300 researchers and educators, 1,458 ...
Western Hospital of Montreal (XXXX-1924) [4] Montreal Homeopathic Hospital (1894–1951) Queen Elizabeth Hospital of Montreal (1951–1995), currently a family medicine clinic [5] Hôpital de la Miséricorde (1853–1974), was renamed Hôpital Jacques-Viger and operated as a long-term care hospital from 1975 to 2012, vacant since 2012
The Hôpital du Sacré-Cœur de Montréal is a district general hospital in the Cartierville neighbourhood of Montreal, Quebec, Canada, bordering on Saint-Laurent. It is one of the largest teaching hospitals affiliated with the Université de Montréal , and one of the largest hospitals in Quebec. [ 2 ]
Hôpital Saint-Luc was founded in 1908 by Dr. F.A. Fleury in a private home at 88 Saint Denis Street, Montreal. [1] The hospital was located in the poorest neighborhood of Montreal. The founder, Dr. F. A. Fleury wanted to treat children in need. Hôpital Saint-Luc had a mission to accept, without any discrimination, any person requiring care. [2]
St. Mary's Hospital [18] Hôpital de LaSalle [19] Lakeshore General Hospital [20] Douglas Mental Health University Institute [21] CIUSSS du Centre-Ouest-de-l'Île-de-Montréal Jewish General Hospital [22] Mount Sinai Hospital Montreal [23] Hôpital Richardson [24] Hôpital Catherine Booth [25] Donald Berman Maimonides Geriatric Centre [26]
The Hôtel-Dieu de Montréal (French pronunciation: [otɛl djø də mɔ̃ʁeal]; founded in 1645) was the first hospital established in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. [ 1 ] Hôtel-Dieu , literally translated in English as Hotel of God , is an archaic French term for hospital, referring to the origins of hospitals as religious institutions.
Hôpital Notre-Dame in 1937. Around 1880, Université Laval à Montréal decided to found a hospital. The secretary of Université Laval à Montréal, Dr. Emmanuel Persillier-Lachapelle, was given the mandate to establish the new health institution, assisted by the Sulpician Victor Rousselot, parish priest of Notre-Dame, as well as Mother Julie Haineault-Deschamps, of the Congregation of the ...
Faculté de médecine - Université de Montréal: Services; Emergency department: Level 1 pediatric trauma centre: Beds: 417 (main site) + 67 (Marie-Enfant site) Speciality: Pediatrics Obstetrics: Public transit access: Université-de-Montréal STM Bus Routes: 51, 119, 129 and 368: History; Opened: 1907, 1957 (current site) Links; Website: http ...