St. Michael's Hospital (Toronto)
St. Michael's Hospital | |
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Unity Health Toronto | |
Geography | |
Location | 30 Bond Street Toronto, Ontario, Canada M5B 1W8 |
Coordinates | 43°39′12″N 79°22′39″W / 43.6532°N 79.3775°W |
Organisation | |
Care system | Medicare |
Type | Teaching |
Affiliated university | University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine |
Services | |
Emergency department | Level I Trauma Centre |
Beds | 463 |
Helipad | TC LID: CTM4 |
History | |
Opened | 1892 |
Links | |
Website | www.stmichaelshospital.com |
St. Michael's Hospital is a teaching hospital and medical centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It was established by the Sisters of St. Joseph in 1892, with the founding goal of taking care of the sick and poor of Toronto's inner city.[1] The hospital provides tertiary and quaternary services in cardiovascular surgery, neurosurgery, inner city health and therapeutic endoscopy. It is one of two Level 1 adult trauma centres in Greater Toronto, along with the larger Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre. As trauma centres, both St. Michael's and Sunnybrook are equipped with helipads. It is one of the teaching hospitals of the University of Toronto Faculty of Medicine.
Overview
The hospital is located near the intersection of Queen Street and Yonge Street in Downtown Toronto's Garden District. The hospital serves a diverse population that includes the affluent condominium complexes in Harbourfront, the underprivileged of the inner city of Regent Park, and the gay and lesbian community in Church and Wellesley.[citation needed] The hospital has 463 inpatient beds and extensive outpatient clinics.[2]
The current Physician-in-Chief is Dr. Sharon Straus,[3] the Surgeon-in-Chief is Dr. Ori Rotstein[4] and the President and CEO is Dr. Tim Rutledge.[5] The hospital also has a large team of volunteers that contribute their skills and caring to help achieve the Hospital's commitment to healing. The hospital absorbed the Wellesley endoscopy group after Wellesley Hospital was closed.
St. Michael's was the subject of a groundbreaking experiment partnering media and medicine. Award-winning documentary filmmaker Katerina Cizek teamed up with frontline health care workers in the National Film Board of Canada's Filmmaker-in-Residence[6] project. The website received the 2008 Webby Award for best online documentary series.[7]
In October 2008, St. Michael's was named one of Greater Toronto's Top Employers by Mediacorp Canada Inc., which was announced by the Toronto Star newspaper.[8] The hospital was also named one of the Best Employers for New Canadians for six consecutive years from 2008 to 2013.[9][10]
History
St. Michael's Hospital was founded in 1892 by the Sisters of St. Joseph, who operated the Notre Dame des Anges, a boarding house for working women. Originally an old Baptist church, the hospital on Bond Street was created in response to care for the poor population in the south end of Toronto.[11]
The hospital opened with a bed capacity of 26 and a staff of six doctors and four graduate nurses. Within a year, it was expanded to include two large wards and an emergency department.
As early as 1894, St. Michael's Hospital started receiving medical students. It negotiated a formal agreement with the Faculty of Medicine at the University of Toronto in 1920 that continues to this day.
By 1912, bed capacity had reached 300, and a five-room operating suite was added. Ongoing physical expansion, most prominent in the 1960s, increased the original 26-bed facility to a high of 900 beds.
Between 1892 and 1974, St. Michael's school of nursing graduated 81 classes, totalling 5,177 graduates. The school was closed in 1974 when nursing education was moved into the province's community college system. Thereafter, the hospital opened a school for medical record librarians, the first in Canada, and also participated in the preparation of dietitians and X-ray and laboratory technologists.
In March 2010, the hospital re-branded itself simply as St. Michael's to reflect its growing movement into medical research. At the same time a new motto: "Inspired Care. Inspiring Science." was also revealed.[12]
On 1 August 2017, St. Michael's Hospital merged with St. Joseph's Health Centre and Providence Healthcare to form a new hospital network.[13]
Construction
St. Michael's is undergoing major renovations. The majority of the construction is taking place at the corner of Queen and Victoria Street where they are building the 17-storey Peter Gilgan Patient Care Tower. Construction began in April 2015 and is expected to be completed in 2018.[14] The 250,000-square-foot addition will boast a new main entrance and an Emergency department nearly doubled in size. It is expected to cost around $301M.[15]
Services
- Chiropody [16]
- Chiropractic [17]
- Coronary care unit
- Critical care
- Diabetes comprehensive care
- Vitreoretinal surgery
- Heart and vascular disease
- Inner city health
- Neurology and musculoskeletal disorders
- Obstetrics and gynecology
- Pediatrics
- Psychiatry
- Specialized Complex Care
- Trauma and neurosurgery
- General Surgery and Acute Care Surgery
- Advanced Colorectal Surgery
- Complex Surgical Oncology
- Breast Surgery
- Minimally Invasive Surgery
- Therapeutic Endoscopy
The hospital is also home to the Li Ka Shing Knowledge Institute, with a state-of-the-art building, opened on October 18, 2011.[18][19] The Knowledge Institute aims to bring together the areas of research and education to bring advances to patient care sooner. It is also the home of the Toronto Platelet Immunobiology Group, a group of scientists and physicians that perform research in platelet and bleeding disorders.
St. Michael's is one of a few GTA hospitals with helicopter landing facilities and one of two in downtown Toronto (the other is at the Hospital for Sick Children). The helipad (TC LID: CTM4)[20] is located on the roof of the main hospital wing in the north end at Shuter Street and Victoria Street.
References
- ^ McDonald, Irene. For the Least of My Brethren. Dundurn Press. ISBN 1-55002-182-6.
- ^ http://www.stmichaelshospital.com/about/snapshot.php
- ^ Dr. Sharon Straus
- ^ Ori D. Rotstein
- ^ Executive Team
- ^ Filmmaker-in-Residence
- ^ NFB Filmmaker In Residence Archived 2009-09-16 at the Wayback Machine Webby Award Winner
- ^ "Reasons for Selection, 2009 Greater Toronto's Top Employers Competition".
- ^ St. Michael's Hospital named one of 40 Best Employers for New Canadians
- ^ St. Michael's Working Here page
- ^ The St. Michael's Story
- ^ "St. Michael's no longer "just a hospital"". Toronto Star. March 22, 2010. Retrieved March 28, 2010.
- ^ Adler, Mike (25 April 2017). "Providence Healthcare, St. Joseph's and St. Michael's planning merger". Toronto, ON: toronto.com. Retrieved 21 February 2018.
- ^ http://www.stmichaelshospital.com/media/detail.php?source=hospital_news/2015/20150417_hn
- ^ http://www.stmichaelshospital.com/stmichaels3.0/qa.php
- ^ "Chiropody Clinic". Retrieved March 26, 2019.
- ^ Hospital Staff. "Support / Professional Services". St. Michael's Hospital. Retrieved 2013-12-31.
- ^ "A New Model in Health Care". St. Michael's Hospital. 2011. Retrieved March 8, 2011.
- ^ "Opening of world-class research and education institute at St. Michael's Hospital promotes the discovery, sharing and application of knowledge". St. Michael's Hospital. 2011. Retrieved October 18, 2011.
- ^ Canada Flight Supplement. Effective 0901Z 16 July 2020 to 0901Z 10 September 2020.