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Humber River Hospital is a major acute care hospital in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, located in the northwest part of Toronto, near Highway 401 and Keele Street.It is a large community hospital offering emergency and intensive care services, maternal and child services along with other services such as cardiology, orthopaedic surgery and cancer care. [1]
In July 2018, Premier Ford named Rueben Devlin, an orthopedic surgeon who was CEO of Toronto's Humber River Hospital [37] and a "key Tory adviser" and former Ontario PCs president—to a $348,000 a year three-year appointment on the Council on Improving Healthcare and Ending Hallway Medicine, [38] to curb hospital overcrowding. [39]
This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 18 January 2025. Canadian politician (1969–2016) For other people named Robert Ford, see Robert Ford. Rob Ford Ford in 2013 64th Mayor of Toronto In office December 1, 2010 – November 30, 2014 Deputy Doug Holyday (2010–2013) Norm Kelly (2013–2014) Preceded by David Miller Succeeded by John Tory ...
John Hagen (born April 7, 1956) is a Canadian surgeon who specializes in laparoscopic surgery [1] and bariatrics. [2] He served as the Chief of Surgery at Humber River Regional Hospital (HRH) from 2013 to 2020, then Chief of Staff from 2020 to 2022.
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Wellesley Hospital (1942–2001); Central Hospital 1957 as a private care centre and later became Sherbourne Health Centre in 2003. [1]The Doctor's Hospital (1953–1997) – merged with Toronto Western Hospital in 1996, merged again with Toronto General Hospital and closed in 1997; site at 340 College Street now home to Kensington Health, a long-term care facility and hospice for seniors. [2]