Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre

Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre
Vitalité Health Network
Location in New Brunswick
Geography
Location 330 University Avenue, Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada
Coordinates 46°05′53″N 64°47′14″W / 46.0980°N 64.7871°W / 46.0980; -64.7871Coordinates: 46°05′53″N 64°47′14″W / 46.0980°N 64.7871°W / 46.0980; -64.7871
Organization
Care system Public Medicare (Canada)
Hospital type Teaching
Affiliated university Faculté de médecine – Université de Sherbrooke
Services
Emergency department Level III trauma centre
Beds 423
Speciality Oncology
History
Founded 1922
Links
Website Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre
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Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre is a Canadian hospital in Moncton, New Brunswick.

Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre operates as a tertiary care referral hospital and specializes in oncology and trauma care services.

Operated by Vitalité Health Network, the Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre traces its history to 1922 with the establishment of the Hôtel-Dieu de l’Assomption by the Sisters of Providence. The hospital was purchased by the Government of New Brunswick in 1967 and renamed Dr. Georges-L. Dumont Regional Hospital in honour of Acadian doctor and late Minister of Health Georges Dumont. The facility was also designated the primary Francophone referral hospital in the province. In 1975 the present facility at 330 University Avenue was opened with a capacity at that time of 273 beds; subsequent expansions have resulted in the present capacity of over 400 beds[1]

In 1992 Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre became a teaching hospital for the Faculté de médecine at Université de Sherbrooke in Sherbrooke, Quebec.

History

The Dr. Georges-L.-Dumont University Hospital Centre is the flagship facility of Vitalité Health Network. The new name not only reaffirms the importance of this hospital facility within the Network, but also the value of its role in providing professional and academic health training in French in New Brunswick.

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