Foothills Medical Centre Explained

Foothills Medical Centre
Org/Group:Alberta Health Services
Map Type:Canada Calgary
Coordinates:51.0654°N -114.1333°W
Coordinates:51.0654°N -114.1333°W =-->
Location:1403 - 29 St. N.W.
Region:Calgary
State:Alberta
Country:Canada
Healthcare:Medicare
Type:Research, teaching
Emergency:Yes, lead trauma centre
Affiliation:University of Calgary
Beds:1,100+ [1]

Foothills Medical Centre (FMC) is the largest hospital in the province of Alberta and is located in the city of Calgary. It is one of Canada's most recognized medical facilities and one of the leading research and teaching hospitals. Foothills Medical Centre provides advanced healthcare services to over two million people from Calgary, and surrounding regions including southern Alberta, southeastern British Columbia, and southern Saskatchewan.[2] Formerly operated by the Calgary Health Region, it is now under the authority of Alberta Health Services and part of the University of Calgary Medical Centre.

The main building of the hospital was opened in June 1966. It was originally named Foothills Provincial General Hospital and later known simply as Foothills Hospital. With the addition of other medical facilities, it became known by its present name.

Information

Foothills Medical Centre functions as a lead trauma centre, one of 10 trauma centres in Alberta, and the largest regional trauma centre in Southern Alberta.[3] In addition, Foothills Medical Centre is accredited by Accreditation Canada for stroke rehabilitation.[4] Foothills Medical Centre works in conjunction with the nearby University of Calgary for the purposes of educating students as well as providing facilities for medical research.FMC includes the University of Calgary Cumming School of Medicine, Hotchkiss Brain Institute, as well as the Special Services Building (where most other medical services are provided) and the Tom Baker Cancer Centre, which was renamed the "Cancer Centre", and is a leading centre in Alberta for cancer treatment and research.[5] The large site also features Grace Women's Health Centre, which specializes in women's health, the Health Sciences Association of Alberta, as well as both the North Tower and South Tower, which offer many outpatient services. The head office of Libin Cardiovascular Institute of Alberta is located on the 8th floor of the Foothills Medical Centre. The TRW Building was also added to the Health Sciences building, which was completed in late 2005.[6] In addition, the new McCaig Tower opened in October 2010 with 93 inpatient beds, 36 bed intensive care unit (only 28 funded by the Government of Alberta), 21 short-stay beds (a total of 150 additional beds), as well as 8 operating rooms.[7] In November 2011, the newly designed Intensive Care Unit (ICU) was awarded the 2012 Design Citation for being "one of the best in the world".[7] The neighbouring Alberta Children's Hospital and west side of the University of Calgary campus are accessible from FMC via West Campus Boulevard.

Apart from these distinctions, FMC boasts the world's first and most powerful movable MRI machine, which was introduced in January 2009. It will help patients at the Foothills Medical Centre (FMC) receive the world's safest, most accurate surgery possible.[8] In addition, the world's first robotic surgery to remove a brain tumour was performed on a patient at the FMC,[9] which also created a landmark in Canadian medical history.[10] In June 2010, the Calgary Stroke Program, an initiative of the Foothills Medical Centre, was awarded the "Stroke Services Distinction" and is recognized as one of two leading stroke centres in Canada, the other in Toronto, by Accreditation Canada.[11]

Alberta Health Services

The Foothills Medical Centre is one of twelve hospitals in the Calgary zone, which has a population of 1,408,606 and an average life expectancy of 82.9 years.[12]

Current description

In addition to a 24-hour emergency room and inpatient care, FMC has 57 outpatient clinics on site. This facility provides comprehensive and specialized medical and surgical services to Calgary and Southern Alberta:

Chronology of hospital projects

1958

1965

1966

During opening year, "Patient Care" booklet describes new hospital:

"Largest completely new hospital of its kind constructed in North America; 765000square feet of floor space; 2,000 rooms. Patient capacity: 766 beds, 116 bassinettes, 15 day care beds. Staff when the hospital is in full operation: 1,200-1,500. Cost: $21,000,000 for construction of hospital, School of Nursing and Power Plant — $5,000,000 for initial equipment. T-shaped hospital building, 12 storeys plus basement. The cross-piece of the T includes all nursing units. The back wing, or stem of the T, is 10 storeys high and includes all clinical and other service departments. A 100 bed auxiliary hospital is planned for later construction on site; also a 370 bed psychiatric hospital which will be operated under separate administration. Capital financing for construction was by the usual Federal Provincial grants plus a $17 million debenture issue to be retired by the Provincial Government over a 20-year period. Operation costs will be met by the standard per diem payments made under Alberta Hospitalization Benefits. Complete hospital control is vested in the board of Management."[16]

Hospital expands, largest hospital of the province of Alberta to be Foothills Medical Centre.

2001

2006

2010

JR (Bud) McCaig Tower adds to largest hospital of province Alberta:[19]

8 operating rooms

36-bed intensive care unit (only 26 beds funded)

93 inpatient beds

21 short-stay beds

Diagnostic imaging

Southern Alberta Tissue Program

Calgary Laboratory Services

space for expansion (16 operating rooms)

Expanded and renovated emergency department (main building)

Musculoskeletal (MSK) Clinic

Bone and Joint Program includes MSK Clinic, surgery, and teaching facilities

Surgical processing

Admitting

2017 (2023)

Construction begins to add new building to largest hospital in Alberta:[20]

160 inpatient beds

12 radiation vaults

100 patient exam rooms

100 chemotherapy chairs

1,650 underground parking spaces

984-linear feet of elevated walkway

Parking

The Foothills Medical Centre has eleven parking lots with payment options including passes: monthly ($71), weekly ($40), daily ($14.25) or half-hour ($2 per half-hour or portion) with some discounts for seniors, etc., with authorization forms. A general monthly pass with no authorization form costs $125 if available. Some parking lots/stalls are designated for people with disabilities only.[21]

In popular culture

The Foothills Medical Centre is alluded to in the Tragically Hip song "Take Forever" from the album Now for Plan A. The song's lyrics "Calgary, to have my heart attack; Calgary, the place to do it, it's a fact" reference to the angioplasty treatment available at the hospital and a 2010 study completed by University of Calgary researchers.[22]

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Notes and References

  1. https://www.albertahealthservices.ca/news/features/2016/Page13212.aspx#:~:text=Opened%20in%201966%2C%20Foothills%20Medical,southeastern%20BC%20and%20southern%20Saskatchewan.
  2. Book: Alberta Health Services . Alberta Health Services . Calgary Zone Trauma Services Annual Report . 2017 . Alberta Health Services . Edmonton . 33 . November 16, 2020.
  3. Web site: Trauma Services . June 28, 2009 . https://web.archive.org/web/20090310035717/http://www.calgaryhealthregion.ca/programs/trauma/index.htm . March 10, 2009 . dead . Alberta Health Services.
  4. Web site: Welcome to Toronto Rehabilitation Institute. www.uhn.ca.
  5. Web site: Calgary Kiosk. June 28, 2009. April 29, 2007. https://web.archive.org/web/20070429135810/http://www.calgarykiosk.ca/. dead.
  6. Web site: Home. PCL Constructors.
  7. Web site: Page Not Found. Alberta Health. Services. Alberta Health Services. May 30, 2019. https://web.archive.org/web/20190606215828/https://www.albertahealthservices.ca/NotFound.aspx. June 6, 2019. dead.
  8. Web site: Calgary contractors lending more than a hand.
  9. Web site: First Robotic Surgery To Remove Tumour. March 12, 2010. https://web.archive.org/web/20100427184051/http://www.india-server.com/news/first-robotic-surgery-to-remove-tumour-1186.html. April 27, 2010. dead.
  10. Web site: Robot performs world's first surgery to remove brain tumour. Thaindian News.
  11. Web site: Two Canadian centres awarded Stroke Distinction Calgary Stroke Program, Toronto Rehab earn special accreditation . June 22, 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140629041208/http://www.canadianstrokenetwork.ca/index.php5/news/1747/ . June 29, 2014 . dead . Canadian Stroke Network.
  12. Web site: Zone News Calgary Zone: Your Health Care in Your Community 2013. January 2013. Alberta Health Services. April 9, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130319185918/http://www.albertahealthservices.ca/ahs-zone-print-calgary-2013-01.pdf. March 19, 2013. dead.
  13. Web site: Southern Alberta Renal Program (SARP) > home page . October 28, 2006 . https://web.archive.org/web/20061011022001/http://www.calgaryhealthregion.ca/sarp/ . October 11, 2006 . dead .
  14. http://www.mapleleafweb.com/features/medicare/canada-health-act/history-CHA.html "History of the Canada Health Act"
  15. Web site: Public Open House on the long-term plans for the Foothills Medical Centre. February 1, 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20060717121053/http://www.calgaryhealthregion.ca/fmc/pdf/issuessurvey.pdf . July 17, 2006 . dead . Calgary Health Region .
  16. Book: "Patient Care", "Foothills Hospital, Calgary, Alberta, Canada". Foothills Hospital editor(s). J. D. Francis & Associates, publishers, Calgary, printed by Alcraft Printing, Canada, 1966. 1966. (unnumbered booklet page).
  17. Web site: Renovated Unit at Foothills Hospital Keeps Calgary at Forefront in Canada in Treatment of Acute Stroke . January 30, 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070927023416/http://www.calgaryhealthregion.ca/publicaffairs/news/pdf/2003/2003-04-25_stroke_unit_renovated_FMC.pdf . September 27, 2007 . dead . Calgary Health Region.
  18. http://www.calgaryhealthregion.ca/publicaffairs/news/pdf/2006/2006-10-19_McCaig_Tower_FMC.pdf "Region names new Foothills Medical Centre Tower after well-known local philanthropist"
  19. Web site: Plans for Growth . February 1, 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070203042522/http://www.calgaryhealthregion.ca/capital/ . February 3, 2007 . dead . Calgary Health Region.
  20. News: Calgary Cancer Centre will deliver cutting-edge care with 'uninterrupted views,' province says . November 16, 2020 . . June 15, 2017.
  21. Web site: Public Parking Information Foothills Medical Centre. Calgary, Alberta. Alberta Health Services. April 9, 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20130319183547/http://www.albertahealthservices.ca/HospitalsFacilities/hf-pmap-foothills-medical-centre.pdf. March 19, 2013. dead.
  22. Web site: Looking for a place to happen . cbc.ca . . November 16, 2020 . Take Forever.