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In 1887, the hospital was renamed again as the Victoria General Hospital, in honour of Queen Victoria’s Golden Jubilee. The hospital grew over the years, adding new buildings, facilities, and services. It became one of the largest and most renowned hospitals in Canada, and a teaching hospital affiliated with Dalhousie University. [3] [4] [5] [6]
The current hospital, opened by Elizabeth II, Queen of Canada, on 15 August 1994, [1] is an amalgamation of four [2] formerly independent hospitals and health care centres; the Victoria General Hospital, the Camp Hill Medical Centre, the Cancer Treatment Research Foundation, and the Nova Scotia Rehabilitation Centre. The former Halifax ...
Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre in Halifax, Nova Scotia, formerly named Victoria General Hospital Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title VGH .
VGH South was known before 1983, as Victoria General Hospital and before that as St. Joseph's Hospital. St. Joseph's Hospital was founded in 1875, [4] and taken over from the Roman Catholic Diocese of Victoria by the provincial government in 1972. [5] [6]
Nova Scotia Hospital; Q. ... Victoria General Hospital (Halifax, Nova Scotia) This page was last edited on 2 April 2018, at 00:58 (UTC). Text ...
Digby General Hospital [3] Glace Bay. Glace Bay Hospital [4] Guysborough. Guysborough Memorial Hospital [5] Halifax Regional Municipality. Dartmouth. Dartmouth General Hospital; East Coast Forensic Hospital [6] Nova Scotia Hospital; Halifax Peninsula. IWK Health Centre; Queen Elizabeth II Health Sciences Centre; Middle Musquodoboit ...
The Capital District Health Authority (shortened to Capital Health or the Capital Health District) was the largest of the nine health authorities in the Canadian province of Nova Scotia. In 2015 it was merged into the new, province-wide Nova Scotia Health Authority.
Dr. Stewart quickly commissioned several reports on health care reform, one of which was conducted by Dr Mike Murphy, the director of emergency services at the Isaac Walton Killam Children's Hospital and the Victoria General Hospital [1] Emergency Department which offered a comprehensive evaluation on the state of the province's ambulance ...