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  2. Death of Brian Sinclair - Wikipedia

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    [8] The health authority apologized to Sinclair's family and began an inquest into his death. [8] In 2014, a report which concluded that Sinclair's death had been preventable put forward 63 recommendations to overhaul the front end of Winnipeg's healthcare services, including how patients in emergency rooms are triaged and registered. [3]

  3. Winnipeg Regional Health Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Winnipeg Regional Health Authority (WRHA; French: Office régional de la santé de Winnipeg, ORSW) is the governing body for healthcare regulation for the City of Winnipeg, the northern community of Churchill, and the Rural Municipalities of East and West St. Paul, in the Canadian province of Manitoba.

  4. Concordia Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Concordia Hospital is Winnipeg's leading hip and knee surgery hospital, conducting 1,508 hip and knee surgeries during the 2011 fiscal year, more than any other Winnipeg facility. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] As of 2022, the hospital had 164 beds, declining from the previous years according to the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority .

  5. Regional health authorities in Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    Regional health authorities were created in 1997 to "better manage health care services" in Manitoba. [2] In 1998, Regional Health Authorities of Manitoba, Inc. (RHAM) was established under the Corporations Act as a non-profit corporation created after the province's Regional Health Authorities discovered a need for a legal umbrella organization under which they could coordinate certain ...

  6. Ann Thomas Callahan - Wikipedia

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    Callahan was one of the first Indigenous graduates of the Winnipeg General Hospital's nursing school, convocating in 1958. [1] She was head nurse of a gynecology ward before joining a new organization, Continuing Care for People in Need, founded in 1973 to support the health needs of those in Winnipeg's core.

  7. List of hospitals in Manitoba - Wikipedia

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    The building is now part of the Health Sciences Centre. Hospitals and health centres in Manitoba are under the purview of the provincial government's Department of Health and Seniors Care. Most direct health services in Manitoba are delivered through regional health authorities. [1]

  8. Canadian man arrested in 1997 Bridgewater cold case murder ...

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    SOMERVILLE - A 60-year-old Canadian man has been arrested and charged with the murder of a former Old Bridge woman whose body was found dumped in Bridgewater 27 years ago.

  9. Grace Hospital (Winnipeg) - Wikipedia

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    The hospital was run by the Salvation Army until 2008, when ownership was transferred to the Winnipeg Regional Health Authority. [3] [4] Grace Hospital. Winnipeg 1907. Deanna Durbin, a Hollywood actress of the 1930s and 1940s, was born at Grace Hospital on 4 December 1921 as Edna Mae Durbin. She moved from Winnipeg to California, USA in 1923. [5]