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KHSC was not immune to the biggest pressure facing hospitals across the country - a shortage of skilled team members to provide the care needed by surging volumes of patients. Our teams were nimble, finding new ways to provide care, and welcome...
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Since its launch in November 2018, the A.B. Smith QC Robotics program at Kingston Health Sciences Centre has changed the lives of more than one hundred patients in southeastern Ontario.
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Southeastern Ontario’s leading provider of complex, acute and specialty care. One of Canada’s top teaching and research hospitals. This is the place that’s transforming care, together.
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In the late 1880's the KGH nurses-in-training were originally given accommodation in the Watkins Wing, but the expansion of the program quickly necessitated new quarters. One floor of the Nickle Wing was reserved for nurses' quarters, which included...
The KGH Women's Aid was founded in 1906 and within one year had 110 members. They held their first fundraising event, "Made in Canada", in 1907 and in 1912 they held one of their most successful early fundraising events, the "Festival
In November of 1838 the hospital cared for its first patients: 20 wounded American soldiers taken prisoner in the Battle of the Windmill near Prescott during the Rebellion of 1837. It was a battle won by British troops and local militia from the...
On June 14, 1841 the first meeting of the Parliament of the Province of Canada was held in the Kingston Hospital Building (what is now our Watkins wing) as the members of Parliament were sworn into their official roles. On June 15, 1841 they met...