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| Name | University of Alberta Hospital |
| Location | Edmonton |
| Region | Alberta |
| Country | Canada |
| Type | Teaching |
| Affiliation | University of Alberta |
| Beds | 650 |
| Founded | 1906 |
University of Alberta Hospital The University of Alberta Hospital is a major tertiary care hospital and teaching centre in Edmonton affiliated with the University of Alberta and serving the Northern Alberta population; it is part of Alberta Health Services and a core component of the Edmonton Clinic Health Academy cluster, with close links to the Royal Alexandra Hospital, Stollery Children's Hospital, Kaye Edmonton Clinic, and regional referral networks.
The institution traces origins to early 20th‑century healthcare in Edmonton and expansions tied to the establishment of the University of Alberta and provincial healthcare reforms; notable milestones include expansions during the eras of Peter Lougheed provincial initiatives, federal funding programs under the Government of Canada, and modernization projects aligned with the creation of Alberta Health Services and collaboration with the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and the Canadian Institutes of Health Research.
Facilities span the main hospital complex on the University of Alberta campus and adjacent clinical towers interconnected with the Kaye Edmonton Clinic, Stollery Children's Hospital, and ambulatory centres; the campus integrates diagnostic resources such as Canadian Light Source‑linked imaging partnerships, specialized operating rooms comparable to those in the Foothills Medical Centre in Calgary, and telemedicine links to remote centres in Fort McMurray, Lloydminster, and northern communities served through partnerships with Indigenous and Northern Affairs Canada initiatives.
The hospital provides tertiary services in cardiac surgery, neurosurgery, oncology, organ transplantation, trauma care, and neonatology, with referral patterns from regional hospitals like the Royal Alexandra Hospital and community sites across Alberta and the Northwest Territories; multidisciplinary teams include clinicians accredited by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada, trainees from the University of Alberta Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, and collaborations with specialty centres such as the Cross Cancer Institute and provincial stroke networks.
As an academic centre, the hospital is integral to research programs funded by agencies including the Canadian Institutes of Health Research, the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada, and the Alberta Innovates network, hosting investigators in clinical trials, translational medicine, and population health studies connected to the University of Alberta Hospital Research Centre and the University of Alberta Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry; teaching roles involve postgraduate residency programs accredited by the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Canada and undergraduate rotations for students from the University of Alberta and partner colleges such as NAIT and international exchanges with institutions like the University of British Columbia and McGill University.
Patient care protocols align with standards promulgated by provincial regulators and accreditation bodies including Accreditation Canada, infection control informed by collaborations with the Public Health Agency of Canada and provincial laboratories, and specialized safety programs for high‑acuity services similar to practices at the Toronto General Hospital and Vancouver General Hospital; patient navigation and Indigenous health initiatives coordinate with Alberta Health Services Indigenous health directors and community leaders from tribal councils and urban Indigenous organizations.
Governance is through integrated health administration within Alberta Health Services and academic oversight by the University of Alberta Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, with strategic leadership influenced by provincial health policies under premiers such as Rachel Notley and Jason Kenney and operational interactions with professional regulatory bodies including the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Alberta and collective bargaining frameworks involving unions like the Health Sciences Association of Alberta.
Notable programs include comprehensive organ transplantation services, advanced cardiac surgery programs, neonatal intensive care aligned with the Stollery Children's Hospital, stroke and trauma systems integrated with provincial networks, and research innovations in areas funded by the Canadian Institutes of Health Research and Alberta Innovates; the hospital has implemented electronic health records and telemedicine platforms comparable to initiatives at the Alberta Health Services provincial level and has collaborated on multicentre trials with partners such as the Cross Cancer Institute, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, and international consortia.
Category:Hospitals in Alberta Category:Teaching hospitals in Canada Category:University of Alberta