Generated by GPT-5-mini| Jewish General Hospital | |
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| Name | Jewish General Hospital |
| Caption | Main entrance of the hospital |
| Location | Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, Montreal |
| Country | Canada |
| Healthcare | Medicare (Canada) |
| Type | Teaching hospital |
| Affiliation | McGill University |
| Beds | 637 |
| Founded | 1934 |
Jewish General Hospital is a major tertiary-care teaching hospital located in Côte-des-Neiges–Notre-Dame-de-Grâce, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Founded in 1934 to serve the Jewish community, it grew into a large, multispecialty institution affiliated with McGill University and linked to provincial health networks such as Réseau universitaire intégré de santé et de services sociaux de l'Ouest-de-l'Île-de-Montréal. The hospital is recognized for services in oncology, cardiology, trauma, and transplantation and for research collaborations with institutions including the Lady Davis Institute, McGill University Health Centre, and national agencies like the Canadian Institutes of Health Research.
The hospital was established in 1934 through fundraising led by community figures associated with United Jewish Welfare Fund and benefactors active in Montreal Holocaust commemoration-era organizations. Its development paralleled municipal growth in Côte-des-Neiges, intersecting with public health initiatives from Quebec Ministry of Health and Social Services and federal programs influenced by policies from William Lyon Mackenzie King-era administrations. Expansion phases in the 1950s, 1970s, and 2000s were shaped by partnerships with McGill University and capital campaigns supported by philanthropists tied to groups such as the Jewish National Fund and foundations linked to families prominent in Canadian banking and retail sectors. During the late 20th century the hospital adapted services in response to epidemics and demographic shifts, coordinating with agencies like Public Health Agency of Canada and research consortia convened by the Canadian Cancer Society.
The campus comprises inpatient towers, an emergency department, surgical suites, and specialized centers including an oncology center, cardiac catheterization labs, and transplant units. Clinical programs are organized into departments affiliated with McGill University Faculty of Medicine and include specialties such as surgical oncology, hematology, cardiology, and neurosurgery, often collaborating with tertiary centres like the Montreal General Hospital and Royal Victoria Hospital (Montreal). Diagnostic imaging and laboratory services are integrated with provincial networks and equipment vendors linked to the Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health. The hospital's trauma services coordinate with regional trauma systems and transport partners including Société de transport de Montréal-linked emergency logistics and air ambulance providers such as Shock Trauma Air Rescue Service equivalents.
Research is led through the on-site Lady Davis Institute for Medical Research which partners with academic units of McGill University and national research bodies like the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and Natural Sciences and Engineering Research Council for multidisciplinary projects in oncology, cardiovascular medicine, and immunology. Clinical trials at the hospital enroll patients in studies registered with agencies such as the US National Institutes of Health and collaborate with international groups including the European Organisation for Research and Treatment of Cancer. Educational programs include residency and fellowship training accredited by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, undergraduate clerkships through McGill University Faculty of Medicine, and continuing professional development in partnership with organizations like the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Quebec.
The hospital operates under a board of directors composed of community leaders, clinicians, and representatives with ties to institutions such as McGill University, provincial ministries, and philanthropic entities like private foundations established by Montreal families associated with Canadian philanthropy. Funding sources combine provincial allocations under Medicare (Canada), private donations from foundations and legacy gifts, and research grants from national agencies including the Canadian Cancer Society and corporate partners in health technologies. Administratively the hospital interfaces with regulatory bodies such as the Collège des médecins du Québec and participates in provincial health networks including the Réseau universitaire intégré de santé et de services sociaux de l'Ouest-de-l'Île-de-Montréal for regional planning.
Community programs link the hospital to cultural and advocacy organizations including local chapters of B'nai Brith Canada and social service agencies active in Montreal neighborhoods. Outreach initiatives encompass preventive health campaigns conducted with partners like the Canadian Cancer Society and the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, mobile screening clinics, and community education in collaboration with municipal entities such as Ville de Montréal-run public health services. The hospital also engages in multicultural patient-care programs, liaising with immigrant support organizations, faith-based groups, and legal aid providers to address social determinants of health identified by agencies like Statistics Canada.
Clinicians and researchers affiliated with the hospital have received recognitions from institutions such as the Order of Canada, the Canadian Medical Hall of Fame, and awards administered by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and the Royal Society of Canada. Notable figures have included senior physicians who trained at McGill University and contributed to advancements in oncology, cardiology, and transplant medicine, collaborating with international peers from centers like Massachusetts General Hospital, Johns Hopkins Hospital, and Guy's Hospital. The hospital's research institutes have secured competitive grants and prizes from bodies such as the Canadian Cancer Society and international societies including the American Society of Clinical Oncology.
Category:Hospitals in Montreal Category:Teaching hospitals in Canada Category:Hospitals established in 1934