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The Civic Campus is the region's only adult-care trauma centre, treating the most critical health needs. It is the regional centre for cardiac and stroke care, treating patients from eastern Ontario, western Quebec and eastern Nunavut. Between April 2013 and March 2016, the Civic Campus had 6,595 visits from Nunavut patients.
The Ottawa Hospital (French: L'Hôpital d'Ottawa) is a hospital system in Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. The system was formed through the merger of the former Grace Hospital, Ottawa Riverside Hospital, Ottawa General Hospital and Ottawa Civic Hospital. The system is affiliated with the University of Ottawa, and its three campuses are all non-profit ...
Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario (CHEO) (401 Smyth Road) Montfort Hospital (713 Montreal Road) National Defence Medical Centre (713 Montreal Road) The Ottawa Hospital campuses: Riverside Hospital (1967 Riverside Drive) General Hospital (501 Smyth Road) Civic Hospital (1053 Carling Avenue)
1989 – The University of Ottawa Eye Institute opened. 1996 – The Ottawa General Hospital Research Institute was founded by Dr. Ronald Worton. 1998 – The Civic, General and Riverside hospitals amalgamated to form The Ottawa Hospital. 2009 – The Ottawa Hospital Cancer Centre opened.
Civic Hospital ( French: Hôpital Civic[ 2]) is a neighbourhood in Kitchissippi Ward in central Ottawa, Canada. It is named after the Ottawa Civic Hospital, which is located in the neighbourhood. Civic Hospital is bounded on the west by Island Park Drive, on the north by the Queensway, on the east by Railway Street and on the south by Carling ...
Cross Cancer Institute. Devon General Hospital. Glenrose Rehabilitation Hospital. Grey Nuns Community Hospital & Health Centre. Leduc Community Hospital & Health Centre. Misericordia Community Hospital. Northeast Community Health Centre. Royal Alexandra Hospital. University of Alberta Hospital.
In Ottawa, the first vaccine was administered at the Ottawa Hospital - Civic Campus, on December 15, 2020. It was the Pfizer–BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine, as the mRNA-1273 vaccine developed by Moderna was administered at a later date.
19 March 1818. L'Assomption, Québec, Canada. Died. 5 April 1876. (1876-04-05) (aged 58) Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Élisabeth Bruyère (or Bruguier) (March 19, 1818 – April 5, 1876) was the founder of the Sisters of Charity of Bytown and opened the first hospital there and the first bilingual school in Ontario.