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1 Hospital Way, Victoria, British Columbia V8Z 6R5, Canada Coordinates 48°28′02″N 123°25′57″W / 48.467222°N 123.4325°W / 48.467222; -123
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]
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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 ...
The Grace Maternity School of Nursing opened in 1922 at the time the hospital itself opened, offering an 18-month course in Obstetrical and Newborn Nursing (these programs ended in 1959) and the school began a 3-year nursing program in affiliation with the Victoria General Hospital, Halifax Children's Hospital, Nova Scotia Sanatorium and Nova ...
Its name commemorates the Golden Jubilee of Queen Victoria in 1887. Founded in 1890, Royal Jubilee was Victoria's main hospital until 1983, when an expanded Victoria General Hospital re-opened in the suburban municipality of View Royal. [2] Royal Jubilee offers critical-care, surgery, diagnostics, emergency facilities and other patient programs.
Saanich Peninsula Hospital "was built in 1974 as an Extended Care facility and has grown to become a full service hospital with 48 acute care beds and 144 extended care beds". [ 5 ] Nanaimo Regional General Hospital is slated to receive a new $33.85-million intensive care unit in 2021.
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