Jewish General Hospital

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Sir Mortimer B. Davis Jewish General Hospital
Hôpital général juif Sir Mortimer B. Davis
CIUSSS du Centre-Ouest-de-L’Île-de-Montréal
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The entrance to the Jewish General Hospital from Côte-Sainte-Catherine Road prior to expansion
Jewish General Hospital is located in Montreal
Jewish General Hospital
Location in Montreal
Geography
Location3755, chemin de la Côte-Sainte-Catherine
Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Coordinates45°29′53″N 73°37′44″W / 45.498°N 73.629°W / 45.498; -73.629Coordinates: 45°29′53″N 73°37′44″W / 45.498°N 73.629°W / 45.498; -73.629
Organization
Care systemRAMQ (Quebec Health Insurance Board)
Affiliated universityMcGill University Faculty of Medicine
Services
Emergency departmentLevel II trauma center
Beds637
History
Opened1934
Links
Websitewww.jgh.ca

The Jewish General Hospital (JGH; French: Hôpital général juif), known officially as the Sir Mortimer B. Davis Jewish General Hospital (French: Hôpital général juif Sir Mortimer B. Davis) since 1978, is an acute-care teaching hospital in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. The hospital is affiliated with McGill University and has 637 beds, one of the most of a hospital site in Canada.

In 2019, Newsweek ranked the hospital 4th in Canada and 1st in Quebec [1]

History[]

The Jewish General Hospital, which opened its doors in 1934, was founded as a general hospital, open to all patients regardless of race, religion, language or ethnic background. While part of the Quebec medicare system, and functionally bilingual in French and English, the hospital continues to be run chiefly by members of the Jewish community.

At his death in 1928, Mortimer Davis left most of his estate to be used for the construction of a Jewish public hospital that would bear his name. In 1969, the hospital opened the affiliated Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research, one of the largest and most influential research centres in Canada.

Among many other medical innovations, in 1974, the JGH was one of the first hospitals in Canada to open a division of colorectal surgery. Among the famous alumni of the hospital is former head nurse Beverley Binder (née Rosen).

In 1978, fifty years after Davis's death, $10 million from his estate was donated to the Jewish General Hospital, which was then renamed the Sir Mortimer B. Davis Jewish General Hospital.

Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research[]

The Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research (LDI) is the research arm of the Sir Mortimer B. Davis Jewish General Hospital and has strong academic ties to McGill University.

Founded in 1969, the LDI has a roster of nearly 200 researchers, and it is an important North American biomedical research institute. LDI researchers have made major breakthroughs in the areas of HIV/AIDS, aging, cancer, vascular disease, epidemiology, and psychosocial science.

The LDI currently supports four major research axes (or programs):

  • Cancer (Segal Cancer Centre)
  • Epidemiology
  • Molecular and Regenerative Medicine (includes stem cells, haemovascular disease, aging and HIV/AIDS)
  • Psychosocial Aspects of Disease

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "JGH named among world's top 100 hospitals".

External links[]

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