Foothills Medical Centre
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Foothills Medical Centre (FMC) is the largest hospital
Hospital
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 in Alberta
Alberta
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, Canada
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 and is located in the City of Calgary
Calgary
Calgary is a city in the Province of Alberta, Canada. It is located in the south of the province, in an area of foothills and prairie, approximately east of the front ranges of the Canadian Rockies...

. It is one of Canada's most recognized medical facilities and is one of the leading hospitals in Alberta, providing advanced healthcare services to over two million people from Calgary, Southern Alberta
Southern Alberta
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, southeastern British Columbia
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, and southern Saskatchewan
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. Formerly operated by the Calgary Health Region
Calgary Health Region
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, it is now under the authority of Alberta Health Services
Alberta Health Services
Alberta Health Services is the province-wide organization responsible for providing hospital and other health care in the Canadian province of Alberta. Known as the "superboard", it was created in May 2008, with the abolition of nine previous regional health authorities, the Alberta Mental Health...

.

The main building of the hospital was opened in June 1966. It was originally named 'Foothills Provincial General Hospital' and later known simply as Foothills Hospital. With the addition of other medical facilities, it became known by its present name.

The Foothills Medical Centre is an accredited tertiary trauma centre by the Trauma Association of Canada and is the largest regional trauma centre in Southern Alberta. The FMC works in conjunction with the nearby University of Calgary
University of Calgary
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 for the purposes of educating students as well as providing facilities for medical research. It is physically attached to the University of Calgary Medical Centre
Faculty of Medicine of the University of Calgary
The Faculty of Medicine of the University of Calgary is one of two medical schools in Alberta and one of 17 in Canada. Established in 1967, the school is linked to the hospitals in Alberta Health Services -- Calgary ZoneCalgary Health Region...

 (UCMC) as well as the Special Services Building (where most other medical services are provided) and the Tom Baker Cancer Centre
Tom Baker Cancer Centre
Tom Baker Cancer Centre, renamed The Cancer Centre, is a tertiary care facility for Southern Alberta, and is located in Calgary, Alberta. It is a leading Cancer Centre in Alberta for prevention, research and treatment programs and provides many advanced medical services, as well as supportive care...

, which was renamed the "Cancer Centre", and is a leading centre in Alberta for cancer treatment and research. The large site also includes the Grace Women's Health Centre, The Health Sciences Association of Alberta, as well as both the North Tower and South Tower, which offer many outpatient services. A new tower (TRW Building) was also added to the Health Sciences building, which was completed in late 2005.
The neighbouring Alberta Children's Hospital
Alberta Children's Hospital
Alberta Children's Hospital is the largest public hospital for sick children in the prairie provinces, and is located in Calgary, Alberta, Canada. It is operated by Alberta Health Services - Calgary Health Region. The new facility opened on September 27, 2006 and is the first free-standing...

 and west side of the University of Calgary campus are accessible from the FMC via the West Campus Boulevard bridge spanning over 16th Avenue (Trans-Canada Highway
Trans-Canada Highway
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). Additionally, the head office of the Libin Cardiovascular Institute of Alberta
Libin Cardiovascular Institute of Alberta
The Libin Cardiovascular Institute of Alberta is a partnership between the Calgary Health Region and the University of Calgary. Its mandate comprises all cardiovascular research, education and service delivery, with a service area extending from Saskatchewan, Southern Alberta and Eastern British...

 is housed on the 8th floor of the Foothills Medical Centre. Apart from these distinctions, FMC boasts the world's first and most powerful movable MRI machine, which was introduced in January 2009. It will help patients at the Foothills Medical Centre (FMC) receive the world’s safest, most accurate surgery possible. In addition, the world's first robotic surgery
Robotic surgery
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 was also performed on a patient at the FMC for a removal of a brain tumour
Brain tumor
A brain tumor is an intracranial solid neoplasm, a tumor within the brain or the central spinal canal.Brain tumors include all tumors inside the cranium or in the central spinal canal...

, which also created a landmark in Canadian medical history.

Currently, the hospital is undergoing a large expansion with the addition of the new McCaig Tower, which partially opened in October 2010. This new addition will include 93 inpatient beds, 36 bed intensive care unit, 21 short-stay beds (a total of 150 additional beds), as well as 8 operating rooms. Major renovations to the emergency department
Emergency department
An emergency department , also known as accident & emergency , emergency room , emergency ward , or casualty department is a medical treatment facility specialising in acute care of patients who present without prior appointment, either by their own means or by ambulance...

 are planned, and is expected to commence when the new tower is completed.

Current description

In addition to a 24-hour emergency room and inpatient care, FMC has 57 outpatient clinics on site. This facility provides comprehensive and specialized medical and surgical services to Calgary and Southern Alberta:
  • 25 bed intensive care unit
    Intensive Care Unit
    thumb|220px|ICU roomAn intensive-care unit , critical-care unit , intensive-therapy unit/intensive-treatment unit is a specialized department in a hospital that provides intensive-care medicine...

     and 24 bed cardiac care unit
  • Trauma centre for Southern Alberta
  • 18 operating theatres - including a specially designated trauma operating room
  • High risk maternity and neonatal intensive care unit
  • PARTY Program (Prevent Alcohol & Risk Related Trauma in Youth Program for Grade 9 secondary school students)
  • PADIS (poison & drug information)
  • Southern Alberta Renal Program
  • Intraoperative MR - magnetic resonance system
    Magnetic resonance imaging
    Magnetic resonance imaging , nuclear magnetic resonance imaging , or magnetic resonance tomography is a medical imaging technique used in radiology to visualize detailed internal structures...

     (first of its kind in the world, located in the Seaman's Family MR Research Centre)
  • Stephenson Cardiac MR Centre - the leading cardiac magnetic resonance facility in Canada, as measured by number of peer-reviewed articles published, and part of the Libin Cardiovascular Institute of Alberta
    Libin Cardiovascular Institute of Alberta
    The Libin Cardiovascular Institute of Alberta is a partnership between the Calgary Health Region and the University of Calgary. Its mandate comprises all cardiovascular research, education and service delivery, with a service area extending from Saskatchewan, Southern Alberta and Eastern British...

  • Multiple transplantation such as kidney, pancreas, corneal and tissue transplants.
  • HOPE Program (Human Organ Procurement and Exchange)
  • University of Calgary Medical Clinic (UCMC) clinics

Chronology of hospital projects

1958
  • Provincial and territorial hospital insurance plans. The Prime Minister of Canada
    Prime Minister of Canada
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    , John Diefenbaker
    John Diefenbaker
    John George Diefenbaker, PC, CH, QC was the 13th Prime Minister of Canada, serving from June 21, 1957, to April 22, 1963...

    , declares federal grants are available to provincial hospital-care projects, 50 cents on the dollar financing, from Ottawa
    Government of Canada
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    .


1965
  • Main building completed, Foothills Hospital.
  • First school of nursing class begins study.

1966
  • February, main Hospital Phase II complete.

  • April, first out-patients and glaucoma
    Glaucoma
    Glaucoma is an eye disorder in which the optic nerve suffers damage, permanently damaging vision in the affected eye and progressing to complete blindness if untreated. It is often, but not always, associated with increased pressure of the fluid in the eye...

     laboratory
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    A laboratory is a facility that provides controlled conditions in which scientific research, experiments, and measurement may be performed. The title of laboratory is also used for certain other facilities where the processes or equipment used are similar to those in scientific laboratories...

    .

  • June, Foothills Hospital opens.

During opening year, "Patient Care" booklet describes new hospital:
"Largest completely new hospital of its kind constructed in North America; 765000 square feet (71,070.8 m²) of floor space; 2,000 rooms. Patient
Patient
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 capacity: 766 beds, 116 bassinet
Bassinet
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tes, 15 day care beds. Staff when the hospital is in full operation: 1,200-1,500. Cost: $21,000,000 for construction of hospital, School of Nursing
Nursing
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 and Power Plant
Power station
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 — $5,000,000 for initial equipment. T-shaped hospital building, 12 storeys plus basement. The cross-piece of the T includes all nursing units. The back wing, or stem of the T, is 10 storeys high and includes all clinic
Clinic
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al and other service departments. A 100 bed auxiliary hospital is planned for later construction on site; also a 370 bed psychiatric hospital which will be operated under separate administration. Capital financing for construction was by the usual Federal
Canadian federalism
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 Provincial
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 grants
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 plus a $17 million debenture
Debenture
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 issue to be retired by the Provincial Government over a 20 year period. Operation costs will be met by the standard per diem payments made under Alberta Hospitalization Benefits
Hospitalization Benefits Plan
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. Complete hospital control is vested in the board of Management."

  • Pathology
    Pathology
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     labs (medical laboratory
    Medical laboratory
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    ) begins using advanced equipment to provide a complete pathology service.

  • Residence for 329 nursing students is linked as teaching hospital support of Foothills Hospital.

  • Planning continues for 100-bed auxiliary hospital and 370 beds for psychiatric patients.

  • 1966 to 2007 and beyond
Hospital expands, largest hospital of the province of Alberta to be Foothills Medical Centre.


2001
  • November, new 14-bed inpatient stroke unit, Unit 100.


2006
  • October 19, as part of a C$1.7 billion expansion for Foothills Medical Centre the Calgary Health Region named the new tower the JR (Bud) McCaig Tower after well-known local philanthropist, Bud McCaig
    Bud McCaig
    John Robert McCaig was a Canadian businessman and a co-owner of the Calgary Flames NHL franchise.Born in Moose Jaw, Saskatchewan, McCaig dropped out of high school to become a truck driver, following in the footsteps of his father, John W...

    . McCaig who had died in 2005 was the founder of Alberta Bone & Joint Health Institute.


2010
  • C$460M 8-storey tower, JR (Bud) McCaig Tower.
JR (Bud) McCaig Tower adds to largest hospital of province Alberta:
8 operating rooms
36-bed intensive care unit (only 25 beds funded)
93 inpatient beds
21 short-stay beds
Diagnostic imaging
Medical imaging
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Southern Alberta Tissue
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 Program
Calgary Laboratory Services
space for expansion (16 operating rooms)
Expanded and renovated emergency department (main building)
Musculoskeletal (MSK) Clinic
Bone and Joint Program includes MSK Clinic, surgery, and teaching facilities
Surgical
Surgery
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 processing
Admitting

See also

  • Health Care in Calgary
    Health care in Calgary
    Calgary currently has three major adult acute care hospitals; the Foothills Medical Centre, the Rockyview General Hospital and the Peter Lougheed Centre, and a children's acute care hospital; Alberta Children's Hospital, all running under the auspices of the Calgary Health Region...

  • Health care in Canada
    Health care in Canada
    Health care in Canada is delivered through a publicly-funded health care system, which is mostly free at the point of use and has most services provided by private entities. It is guided by the provisions of the Canada Health Act. The government assures the quality of care through federal standards...

  • List of hospitals in Canada

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