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The Stollery Children's Hospital is a 218 bed
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that opened in October 2001. It is a "hospital within a hospital," being situated within the
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and co-located with Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute in the Walter C. Mackenzie Health Sciences Centre in
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,
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, Canada. The hospital, which was run by Capital Health before being merged in 2008 into
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, is named for Bob and Shirley Stollery, who provided the original donation which helped with the creation of the hospital.


History

The Northern Alberta Children's Hospital Foundation was created in 1978 with the intention of having a specific children's hospital built in Edmonton. The foundation was a backer of the Child Health program and in 1992, the name was changed to Children's Health Foundation of Northern Alberta to better show their support. Later, after the hospital opened, the name was changed to the current "Stollery Children's Hospital Foundation". Around 1989, after consultations with
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and other interested residents of Edmonton, Bob and Shirley Stollery gave the donation that kicked off the campaign to build a state of the art hospital. The campaign, which was run by the foundation, was successful in raising over $10 million. At the time, it was recognised that a free standing hospital would not be economically viable, requiring, in addition to construction costs, a large maintenance and operations budget. It was decided that the hospital would be built within the grounds of the
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's Walter C. Mackenzie Health Sciences Centre and co-exist with the University of Alberta Hospital. Originally known as the Stollery Children's Health Centre, the name was later changed to the Stollery Children's Hospital to reinforce the fact that it is completely separate and independent of the University of Alberta Hospital. In February 2001, doctors at the Stollery were able to successfully revive
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, a 13-month-old child who was hypothermic. Nordby had wandered outside, where the temperature was about , wearing only a diaper, and collapsed in a snow bank. When the girl was found, sometime after 3 am, her body temperature was and she had no pulse. Paramedics were called but could not revive her while transporting her to the hospital. After about 90 minutes, doctors were able to get her heart operating again; in total, she had spent about two hours clinically dead.


Services

The hospital is noted as a "centre for specialized pediatric services", as well as being the referral centre for pediatric
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in
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and for organ transplants. The hospital contains a neonatal intensive care unit, a
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with an Extra Corporeal Membrane Oxygenation (ECMO) program, a Pediatric Thrombosis Program and multiple other clinics geared towards children.
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s at the hospital developed the Sub-Arctic Intelligent Neonatal Transport Incubator (SAINT). This is a
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designed to operate in temperatures below freezing where other incubators are unsuitable. It is used throughout Alberta,
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, the Northwest Territories and Nunavut. The hospital is part of the Canadian Neonatal Network, an organization composed of
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and neonatal health professionals from across Canada. The Stollery was the first hospital in Western Canada to have the ECMO device, a pediatric thrombosis program, replace a valve in a child's heart without having to undergo surgery and perform
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to do an intestinal transplant. The Stollery was the first hospital in Canada to perform
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and deliver a baby at the same time, and the first to perform the first pediatric auto-islet transplant. It is the site of Canada's Pediatric Centre for Weight and Health. It is also a major North American referral centre for the
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known as the Berlin Heart. The board is made up of a president and CEO, Mike House; chair, Marshall Sadd; vice-chair, Richard Kirby; fifteen members of the board of trustees, including
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, an investor, entrepreneur, physician and co-founder of
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; and four ex-officio members.


Fundraising

The Stollery is a member of the
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, an international
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that raises funds for children's hospitals, medical research and community awareness of children's health issues. They also raise money by holding community and foundation events along with suggested donation ideas. Some notable fundraising includes the village of
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with their softball marathons. In 2012, Curtis Hargrove of
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started a run across Canada from Newfoundland to British Columbia with the goal of raising $1 million for the hospital.
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, 1049 Virgin Radio, has broadcast live from the hospital.
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of
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and owner of the
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has made substantial donations to the hospital. The Hair Massacure, a mass
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, is an annual event that raises money for charity, including the Stollery. EvelineCharles Salons and Spas, owned and operated by Eveline Charles, is a supporter of the Stollery, as is Ronald McDonald House Charities Canada. Singer Samantha King has performed benefit concerts for the
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Children's Health Foundation which raises funds for the Stollery.Michael Cuccione: Timeline


See also

* Samantha's Law *
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*
List of hospitals in Alberta This is a list of hospitals in Alberta sorted by the hospital name. It is sortable by the column headings. See also

*List of hospitals in Canada {{Hospitals in Canada Hospitals in Alberta, Lists of hospitals in Canada, Alberta Lists of ...
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