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  2. Hospital for Sick Children (Toronto) - Wikipedia

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    The Hospital for Sick Children ( HSC ), corporately branded as SickKids, is a major pediatric teaching hospital located on University Avenue in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine of the University of Toronto, the hospital was ranked the top pediatric hospital in the world by Newsweek in 2021. [ 1]

  3. Victoria Hospital for Sick Children - Wikipedia

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    Wikimedia Commons has media related to Victoria Hospital for Sick Children. Victoria Hospital for Sick Children is a building in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The building served as a hospital until 1951 and currently serves as the Toronto regional headquarters of Canadian Blood Services. The building has received a Commendation of Adaptive Re-use ...

  4. Hospital for Sick Children - Wikipedia

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    Institutions named (or formerly named) Hospital for Sick Children include: The Hospital for Sick Children (Toronto), a children's and teaching hospital in Canada. Victoria Hospital for Sick Children, Toronto, a former hospital. Victoria Hospital for Sick Children, Kingston upon Hull, a former hospital. Great Ormond Street Hospital, London.

  5. Toronto hospital baby deaths - Wikipedia

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    Toronto hospital baby deaths. The Toronto hospital baby deaths were a series of suspicious deaths that occurred in the Cardiac Ward of the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Ontario, Canada between July 1980 and March 1981. The deaths started after a cardiology ward had been divided into two new adjacent wards.

  6. Elizabeth McMaster - Wikipedia

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    Elizabeth McMaster (December 27, 1847 – March 3, 1903) was a Canadian humanitarian and head of the committee which founded the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto. [1] In her forties and after her husband's death in 1888, she trained to become a nurse in Chicago [1] at Illinois Training School for Nurses, which merged in 1926 into the ...

  7. Charles Smith (pathologist) - Wikipedia

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    Charles Randal Smith is a former Canadian pathologist known for performing flawed child autopsies that resulted in wrongful convictions. As the head forensic pathologist at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Ontario, from 1982 to 2003, Smith performed more than 1,000 child autopsies. [1] In 2002, Smith was reprimanded with a caution by ...

  8. Lap-Chee Tsui - Wikipedia

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    From 1981 to 2002, Tsui continued his research and teaching in the Hospital for Sick Children and the University of Toronto alternatively. Prior to his appointment as the Vice-Chancellor, he was Geneticist-in-Chief and Head of the Genetics and Genomic Biology Program of the Research Institute at the Hospital for Sick Children and co-founder (with Dr. Steve Scherer) of The Centre for Applied ...

  9. Centre for Applied Genomics - Wikipedia

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    The Centre for Applied Genomics is a genome centre in the Research Institute of The Hospital for Sick Children, and is affiliated with the University of Toronto. TCAG also operates as a Science and Technology Innovation Centre of Genome Canada, [1] with an emphasis on next-generation sequencing (NGS) and bioinformatics support.