McMaster University Medical Centre

"MUMC" redirects here. For the church in Missouri, see Manchester United Methodist Church.
McMaster University Medical Centre
Hamilton Health Sciences
Geography
Location Ontario, Canada
Coordinates 43°15′34″N 79°55′03″W / 43.2594°N 79.9175°W / 43.2594; -79.9175Coordinates: 43°15′34″N 79°55′03″W / 43.2594°N 79.9175°W / 43.2594; -79.9175
Organization
Care system Public Medicare (Canada) (OHIP)
Funding Public hospital
Hospital type Teaching, Specialist
Affiliated university McMaster University
Services
Emergency department Yes (pediatric)
Beds 365
History
Founded 1972
Links
Website http://www.hhsc.ca/body.cfm?ID=232
Lists Hospitals in Canada

The McMaster University Medical Centre (MUMC) is a major Ontario hospital with three key services: McMaster Children's Hospital, Women's Health Centre and Adult Outpatient Services. It is a teaching hospital in Hamilton, Canada. It is a part of McMaster University, but operated by Hamilton Health Sciences. The hospital was recently ranked 2nd in Canada for research according to Research Infosource Inc.[1]

McMaster University Medical Centre (MUMC) delivers a wide range of women’s health services including high-risk obstetrics and gynecology to patients throughout the region. It also serves as the home for a range of adult outpatient clinics and day surgery. The site hosts one of Canada’s premier digestive disease programs which, in conjunction with McMaster University, conducts more digestive disease research than any other program in the country.

Overview

The McMaster University Medical Centre is the largest facility located at McMaster University. It is a multi-use research hospital that ranks among the largest public buildings in Canada.[2] It is connected to the Life Sciences building and the recently completed Michael DeGroote Centre for Learning & Discovery, which houses many well-funded research groups in areas of genetics, infectious diseases and several specific conditions.[3]

MUMC is located on the same site as McMaster Children's Hospital (Mac Kids).

Architecture

The building itself is a brutalist structure designed by Eb Zeidler and opened in 1969. Controversial for its design and appropriation of Royal Botanical Gardens land, in 2014 the McMaster Medical Centre was designated a landmark by the Ontario Association of Architects.[4]

References

  1. "Canada's Top 40 Hospitals" (PDF). Research Infosource Inc. Research Infosource Inc. Retrieved 20 September 2015.
  2. Largest Pediatric Academic Health Sciences centres in Canada Archived September 27, 2007, at the Wayback Machine.
  3. Office of Public Relations, McMaster University (November 2, 2010). "Michael G. DeGroote Centre for Learning & Discovery". McMaster University. McMaster University.
  4. MacLeod, Meredith (Jun 20, 2014). "McMaster hospital hailed as 'landmark'". Hamilton Spectator. Retrieved August 13, 2015.
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