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University of Alberta Hospital (Stollery Children's Hospital) Edmonton 53°31′14″N 113°31′29″W / 53.52056°N 113.52472°W / 53.52056; -113.52472 ( University of Alberta
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List of hospitals in Calgary. South Health Campus. Alberta Children's Hospital (ACH) [1] East Calgary Health Centre (ECHC) [2] Foothills Medical Centre (FMC) [3] Peter Lougheed Centre (PLC) [4] Richmond Road Diagnostic & Treatment Centre (RRDTC) [5] Rockyview General Hospital (RGH) [6] Sheldon M. Chumir Health Centre (SMCHC) [7] South Calgary ...
Edmonton Metropolitan Region 53°27′39″N 113°25′42″W / 53.46083°N 113.42833°W / 53.46083; -113.42833 ( Grey Nuns Community Hospital Killam Health Centre
Calgary currently has four major adult acute care hospitals; the Foothills Medical Centre, the Peter Lougheed Centre, the Rockyview General Hospital and the South Health Campus and a children's acute care hospital; Alberta Children's Hospital, all running under the auspices of Alberta Health Services, the single provincial health authority for the province, that delivers medical care on behalf ...
The first heart transplant in Western Canada was performed at the hospital in 1985, and by 2001 the hospital had conducted 500 heart and heart-lung transplants. In 2001 the Stollery Children's Hospital opened. In 2006, the hospital had the most technically advanced and only intensive care unit dedicated solely to the treatment of burn patients ...
The Stollery Children's Hospital is a 218 bed [1] children's hospital that opened in October 2001. [2] It is a "hospital within a hospital," [3] being situated within the University of Alberta Hospital and co-located with Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute in the Walter C. Mackenzie Health Sciences Centre in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.
It originally opened on May 19, 1922 as the Junior Red Cross Children's Hospital. [2] Its current building, opened on September 27, 2006, is the largest children's hospital in the prairie provinces and was the first free-standing pediatric facility to be built in Canada in more than 20 years [ 3 ] .