Etobicok general hospital

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Etobicoke General Hospital

Presented by: Basim Ibrahim

June 9, 2014

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Contents

• Overview

• William Osler health group

• Mission & Vision

• Osler Corporate strategic plan 2013-2018

• Health Care Professionalism

• Research & Education

• Research Ethic Board

• Current research study

• Contact Us

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Overview

• Etobicoke General Hospital was opened in

1972. It has 262Hospttal beds and serves over

230 000 residents in Etobicoke and the

surrounding areas.

• Annually the hospital has over 50,270

outpatient, 15,785 inpatients, and has 64,044

emergency visits. It employs 1026 health care

professionals, and has more than 200 affiliated

family physicians and specialists. It is a member

of the William Osler health system group of

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William Osler health system group

• William Osler health system is one of the

largest hospital corporations in the Canadian

province of Ontario. It serves a geographic area

of over 2,400 square kilometres. Including

Brampton and Etobicoke it include the following

• Brampton Civic hospital – a 608-bed facility in

northeast Brampton which opened 2007.

• Peel memorial centre – Closed for redevelopment

• Etobicoke general hospital – a 262-bed facility,

opened in 1972, located in the west of Toronto

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Mission & vision

• The hospital is currently undergoing a $4.2

million renovation in preparation for a new four-

story wing that is being planned to meet the

needs of the growing community.

• Mission. Innovative healthcare delivered with

compassion

• Vision. Patient-inspired health care without

boundaries

• Values. Respect, Excellence, Accountability,

Diversity, Innovation

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Osler corporate strategic plan 2013-2018

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Research & Education

• Osler’s community is among the fastest-growing,

most diverse in Ontario. Osler also supports

community research. All of operations, including

studies and agreements, are coordinated and

managed through a Research Office.

• If the researcher interested in conducting

research that involves Osler staff, patients, or

community members, He must first receive

approval from the Osler’s Research Ethics

Board.

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Conducting research at Osler: what you

need to know

Before commence any research-related activities at

Osler, researchers should submit their research study

through the Research Office and make sure that:

• they have written approval from Osler’s Research

Ethics Board

• they have Operation Approvals

Will they will be using Osler resources or facilities or

accessing patients or staff to carry out their

research? If “yes”, they must obtain an Operational

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• they have a formal Research Agreement.

Osler’s Research Office facilitates the review and

negotiations of all Agreements The Research Office

will also ensure the agreement undergoes legal review

to ensure that the interests of the Institution are

protected.

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Research Ethic Board

• Osler's Research Ethics Board (REB) exists to

make sure all research meets scientific,

regulatory, and ethical standards. This helps

protect human participants or human materials

used for study.

• The REB approves, rejects, monitors, makes

suggestions, or stops any research that involves

Osler patients. This could be an ongoing or

proposed project. The REB must give written

approval before research can begin.

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• The REB adheres to the "Tri Council Policy

Statement: Ethical Conduct for Research

Involving Humans (2010)" and the

Personal health Information Protection Act

(PHIPA-Ontario 1998, updated through

November 2005). The Board considers ethical

standards of professions, the standards in ethics

literature, and the personal, professional and

community values represented by REB

members.

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current research studies

• From cancer research to dental health Osler is

constantly challenging what we know about

medicine and finding ways to bring innovation to

patients.

• Many of staff members and physicians take their

experience and expertise and apply their

knowledge to project and studies aimed at

improving care.

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Active Research

• Oncology

• Ductal Carcinoma in situ: A Population -based

Analysis by( Dr. Eileen Rakovitch)

• Lobular Carcinoma in situ: a Population-based

Analysis by ( Dr. Eileen Rakovitch)

• cardiology

• Prospective Assessment of Cardiovascular

risk and Treatment In Canadians of varying

Ethnicity by ( Dr. Milan Gupta)

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• Emergency medicine

• Resuscitation Outcomes Consortium (ROC)

Registry by (Dr. Sheldon Cheskes)

• Surgery

• Structures and Process of Care in Colorectal

cancer Surgery by( Dr. Nelson KingDivision )

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Contact Us

• 101 Humber college Blvd, M9V 1R8

Etobicoke Ontario

• Telephone 416-494-2120

• Web site http://www.williamoslerhs.ca/about-

osler/osler's-facilities/etobicoke-general-hospital

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THANK YOU

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