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Ottawa (i/ˈɒtəwə/ or /ˈɒtəwɑː/; French pronunciation: [ɔtawa]) is the capital city of Canada. It stands on the south bank of the Ottawa River in the eastern portion of Southern Ontario. Ottawa borders Gatineau, Quebec; the two form the core of the Ottawa–Gatineau census metropolitan area (CMA) and the National Capital Region (NCR). The 2011 census reported a population of 883,391 within the city, making it the fourth-largest city in Canada, and 1,236,324 within the CMA, making it the fourth-largest CMA in Canada. The City of Ottawa has since estimated it had a population of 951,727 in 2014.
Founded in 1826 as Bytown, and incorporated as "Ottawa" in 1855, the city has evolved into a political and technological centre of Canada. Its original boundaries were expanded through numerous minor annexations and were ultimately replaced by a new city incorporation and major amalgamation in 2001 which significantly increased its land area. The city name "Ottawa" was chosen in reference to the Ottawa River nearby, which is a word derived from the Algonquin word Odawa, meaning "to trade".
The Ottawa Hospital, or L'Hôpital d'Ottawa, is a non-profit, public university teaching hospital in Ottawa, Canada. The hospital is made up of the former Grace Hospital, Riverside Hospital, Ottawa General Hospital and Ottawa Civic Hospital. It is a 1,117-bed academic health sciences centre affiliated with the University of Ottawa, and the University of Ottawa Heart Institute is located at the hospital's Civic Campus. The Ottawa Hospital is also one of two trauma centres in Eastern Ontario and southern Quebec. The other is Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario accommodating juvenile and adolescent patients.
During World War II, when Canada provided refuge to the Dutch royal family, then Princess Juliana gave birth to her daughter Princess Margriet in Ottawa at the Ottawa Civic Hospital. The hospital's maternity ward was temporarily declared to be officially part of international territory so that Margriet would inherit full Dutch citizenship from her mother.
The Ottawa Civic Hospital was built to replace the city's existing Protestant hospitals, most notably the Carleton County Protestant General Hospital on Rideau Street, now Wallis House, which dated from the 1870s. In 1921, the construction of the civic hospital was estimated to cost $1,500,000. The facility, which was championed by Harold Fisher, opened on Carling Avenue in 1924. It is a modern 456 bed teaching hospital. The University of Ottawa Heart Institute forms part of the civic campus.
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A clinical trial published in The Lancet, a top medical journal, shows that an intensive procedure that completely wipes out the immune system and then regenerates a new one using blood stem cells can eliminate all signs of damaging brain inflammation in people with early, aggressive multiple sclerosis (MS), and facilitate lasting recovery. Led by Dr. Harold Atkins and Dr. Mark S. Freedman of The Ottawa Hospital and the University of Ottawa, the trial included 24 participants who were followed for up to 13 years. The $6.47 million trial was funded by the MS Society of Canada and its affiliated Multiple Sclerosis Scientific Research Foundation. The research was also supported by The Ottawa Hospital Foundation, The Ottawa Hospital Department of Medicine and Canadian Blood Services. Lean m...
Dr. Glen Geiger, Chief Medical Information Officer, Dr. Jack Kitts, President and CEO, Dale Potter, Senior Vice President & Chief Information Officer, and Valarie Gamache-O'Leary, Senior Director and Deputy CIO at The Ottawa Hospital discuss the move towards process innovation and what it means for their patients.
https://www.expedia.com/Ottawa.d178296.Destination-Travel-Guides Welcome to Ottawa, Ontario, where you’ll find charming old-world buildings surrounded by picturesque natural beauty. The first stop on an Ottawa tour should be the Rideau Canal. This waterway cuts the city in half, and it provides places for boating and paddleboarding during the summer. Visiting in winter? Not a problem—you can go ice skating along the Rideau when it ices over. On the south side of the river, you can see the Changing of the Guard Ceremony at Parliament Hill. A few blocks to the north is the National Gallery of Canada, a stunning glass-and-granite building full of art from Canadian, European, and other North American artists. You’ll be hungry after all this walking around, so head to ByWard Market. If you...
http://bookinghunter.com Ottawa is the capital of Canada, and the fourth largest city in the country. Ottawa is situated on the south bank of the Ottawa River, and contains the mouths of the Rideau River and Rideau Canal. The older part of the city (including what remains of Bytown) is known as Lower Town, and occupies an area between the canal and the rivers. The most important places to visit in Ottawa are: Parliament building (undoubtedly among the most beautiful parliament buildings in the world. It should be a must see for all visitors to Ottawa), Chateau Laurier (now part of a hotel. This famous Ottawa landmark retains much of its grandeur, inside you'll find luxurious settings and ornate decor), Supreme Court of Canada (take a tour of this important building. You can even attend t...
http://bookinghunter.com Ottawa is the capital of Canada, and the fourth largest city in the country. Ottawa is situated on the south bank of the Ottawa River, and contains the mouths of the Rideau River and Rideau Canal. The older part of the city (including what remains of Bytown) is known as Lower Town, and occupies an area between the canal and the rivers. The most important places to visit in Ottawa are: Parliament building (undoubtedly among the most beautiful parliament buildings in the world. It should be a must see for all visitors to Ottawa), Chateau Laurier (now part of a hotel. This famous Ottawa landmark retains much of its grandeur, inside you'll find luxurious settings and ornate decor), Supreme Court of Canada (take a tour of this important building. You can even attend t...
Canada's capital has undergone a food and drink renaissance that's transformed the city for locals and visitors alike. Made possible by Ottawa & Ontario Tourism: Ottawa Tourism: http://ottawatourism.ca/ https://www.facebook.com/VisitOttawa https://www.twitter.com/Ottawa_Tourism https://www.instagram.com/OttawaTourism https://www.youtube.com/user/ottawatourism #myottawa Ontario Tourism: www.ontariotravel.net https://www.facebook.com/OntarioTravel https://www.twitter.com/OntarioTravel https://www.instagram.com/OntarioTravel https://www.youtube.com/TravelOntarioCanada #DiscoverON Businesses featured: C'Est Bon Cooking Tours: https://twitter.com/cestboncooking Byward Market: https://twitter.com/ByWardMarketBIA Jardin Rochon: https://www.jardinrochongarden.ca The House of Cheese: Saslov...
http://www.expedia.com/Toronto.d178314.Destination-Travel-Guides Welcome to Toronto, the largest city in Canada and a hub of trade and culture. “The City That Works” is full of a can-do spirit that is reflected in its buildings. From the famous CN Tower to the castle-like Casa Loma, there’s all sorts of eye candy for the architecture enthusiast. Your Toronto tour should include a trip to Edward Gardens in Hyde Park, or one of the many other green spaces located in the city. Take a bike ride along the trails, or enjoy a picnic while the local chipmunks look on. Don’t drop anything; they’ll grab it. Your Toronto sightseeing can continue at the Harborfront Center. Go for a walk along the marina, or grab a pint at a brewhouse. And no trip to Toronto is complete without a visit to the Hockey...
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Create your own video on http://studio.stupeflix.com/?w=1 ! This historic buildings of Elgin Street, looking towards Parliament Hill. The Byward Market provides fresh produce throughout the warm months. The National War Memorial, in Confederation Square. View of Ottawa River from Ontario at night. The Supreme Court of Canada viewed from Parliament Hill. Christmas Lights - Parliament Hill. The O-Train, Ottawa's light rail train system. The Rideau Canal and pathway at dawn, near Carleton University. The Château Laurier in downtown Ottawa. The glass façade of Canada's National Gallery. Scotiabank Place, where the Ottawa Senators of the National Hockey League play. Sunset at Parliament Hill. Parliament Hill from the Mackenzie King Bridge. The Rideau Canal serves as a waterway in summer and a s...
Ottawa Ontario Canada, An ornge Air Ambulance on the pad at the Children's Hospital of Eastern Ontario and General Hospital Campus. Many spectators this warm Summer day to watch the helicopter take off.
Over 500 guest attended the event at Canadian Tire Centre to honour the former Ottawa Senators GM while raising money for the Ottawa Hospital.
A landmark study looked at the connection between blood clots and cancer. The surprising findings will save countless patients around the world from unnecessary and potentially harmful tests.
Thank you to all of our sponsors for making this event an incredible night and fundraiser in support of research at The Ottawa Hospital.
Dr. Elianna Saidenberg speaking to the Grade 1 students at OJCS about stem cell research and blood donation. The students had many great questions and answers and Dr. Saidenberg couldn't believe how much they already knew about the topics! It was a great way to cap-off the grade one's school-wide bottle drive to support Stuntman Stu #stustrong and stem cell research at the Ottawa hospital. Thank you to the Ottawa Hospital and Dr. Saidenberg for making this awesome video!
ImagineNation Outcomes Challenge Trailblazer Award recipient, The Ottawa Hospital, discusses their electronic medication reconciliation tool, which is helping . The Ottawa Hospital's entry into the ImagineNation Outcomes Challenge under the category of Medication Reconciliation. Ghorob A, Montgomery N. Health Coaching: Techniques to Deliver Patient Centered Care. YouTube. 16 July 2012. Web. Setting the Agenda .
Description. The Ottawa Hospital's entry into the ImagineNation Outcomes Challenge under the category of Medication Reconciliation.
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ImagineNation Outcomes Challenge Trailblazer Award recipient, The Ottawa Hospital, discusses their electronic medication reconciliation tool, which is helping the hospital to improve patient safety and quality of care
Deloitte Women of Influence Luncheon presents Dr. Eve Tsai Neurosurgeon, Division of Neurosurgery, The Ottawa Hospital; Assistant Professor, Division of Neurosurgery, University of Ottawa; Associate Scientist, Neuroscience, Ottawa Hospital Research Institute Ottawa | March 29, 2012
Katherine Atkinson, Research Coordinator at the Ottawa Hospital Research Institute, joins CATA's David Farnes to discuss the development, evaluation and enhancement of a Pan-Canadian Immunization App, ImmunizeCA. To view related slides: https://drive.google.com/a/cata.ca/file/d/0B9rFEx2UkGOGR2ZBbkFDUXI3OUE/view?usp=sharing
Breakfast With the Chiefs, January 22, 2015 with Dr. Jack Kitts, President and CEO, The Ottawa Hospital Dr. Barry McLellan, President and CEO, Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre Dr. Kevin Smith, President and CEO, St. Joseph's Health System Leslee Thompson, President and CEO, Kingston General Hospital Moderated by Brian Golden, Sandra Rotman Chair in Health Sector Strategy at The University of Toronto and The University Health Network, Professor of Strategic Management Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto
This is a Grand Rounds from the Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Ottawa. The presenter is Dr. Noam Katz. The presenter has no conflicts of interest to declare. The views and opinions expressed on this video are those of Dr. Katz's and do not necessarily reflect the views and opinions of The Department of Emergency Medicine at the University of Ottawa or The Ottawa Hospital. This video should not be construed as personal medical advice and is not intended to replace medical advice offered by physicians.
This video celebrates Kemptville Hospital's launch of Total Joint Replacement surgical services in an innovative partnership with The Ottawa Hospital. Support Excellence. Donate Now. https://www.gifttool.com/donations/Donate?ID=233&VER=1&LNG=EN
I was an arrogant son
and you were barely holding onto me (to me),
So we (so we) lost everything that we had.
One more night, just call my name and i can meet you there
just call (just call) my name (my name) and tell me that i made you proud.
I have become who I hope that you were, but i'd tear out my two eyes for one chance to bring you back here, its not that far to the hospital just say you'll take me and i'll be happy.
I have become who I hope that you were, but i'd tear out my two eyes for one chance to bring you back here, it's not that far to the hospital just say you'll take me and i'll be happy. (and i'll be happy-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e-e)
Is this time, or an afternoon sun, when life (life) is marked by years that run from me? (from me?).
So please, (so please) just tell me where i went wrong.
One more night spent in this room and coping with regret, just call (just call) my name (my name) and tell me that i make you proud.
I have become who i hope that you were, but i'd tear out my two eyes for one chance to bring you back here, its not that far to the hospital just say you'll take me and i'll be happy.