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The McGill University Health Centre (MUHC; French: Centre universitaire de santé McGill; CUSM) is one of two major healthcare networks in the city of Montreal, Quebec. It is affiliated with McGill University and one of the largest medical complexes in Montreal. It is the largest hospital system in Canada by bed capacity.
It forms the largest base hospital of the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC), which is affiliated with McGill University. The hospital was established in 1893 and was based at Pine Avenue , now known as the Legacy site, until 2015, when major hospital operations were moved to the Glen site (1001 Décarie Boulevard ), named for the former ...
Founded in 1904, it is affiliated with the McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) and McGill University, Faculty of Medicine. The hospital has 154 single-patient rooms, 52-bed neonatology unit, 6 operating rooms and 6 intervention rooms. It has two blocks. Block A has pediatric outpatient services.
Hospitals part of the McGill University Health Centre healthcare network: [1] Glen superhospital Royal Victoria Hospital; Montreal Children's Hospital; Montreal Chest Institute; Montreal General Hospital. Allan Memorial Institute (contains MGH's outpatient psychiatry) Montreal Neurological Hospital; Hôpital de Lachine
The Montreal General Hospital (MGH) (French: Hôpital général de Montréal) is a hospital in Montreal, Quebec, Canada established in the years 1818–1820.The hospital received its charter in 1823.
These hospitals are hospitals involved in the education of medical practitioners, nurses and other health professionals that are affiliated with McGill University. Pages in category "Hospitals affiliated with McGill University"
Edmonton. Alberta Hospital Edmonton; Cross Cancer Institute; ... McGill University Health Centre (MUHC) Laval. Jewish Rehabilitation Hospital; Longueuil.
It is part of the McGill University Health Centre network and is situated on the southern slope of Mount Royal along the east side of University Street, just north of Pine Avenue. It was founded in 1934 by neurosurgeon Wilder Penfield , who developed the Montreal procedure there for the treatment of epilepsy.