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Contact Trauma Centre
Contact Trauma Centre Contact us The Dr. David S. Mulder Trauma Centre is located at the Montreal General Hospital. 1650 Cedar Ave. Room L9 505 Montreal QC H3G 1A4 Getting to the Montreal General Hospital Important phone numbers : To reach the Trauma …
Resources
Resources Resources The MUHC Adult and Pediatric Trauma Programs have developed a series of education pamphlets for patients and families. Tips on how to prevent falls in older adults Preventing infections after spleen removal surgery Understanding the …
Our partners
Our partners Our partners Saku Koivu Foundation RUIS McGill McGill University St. John Ambulance Association québécoise des traumatisés crâniens (AQTC) Fédération des policiers et policières municipaux du Québec ( French only ) Canadian Injury …
Dr. David S. Mulder
Dr. David S. Mulder Dr. David S. Mulder With Dr. Léon Dontigny of Université de Montréal, Dr. Mulder actively participated in the American College of Surgeons Committee on Trauma. He was the second Canadian to preside over the American Association for the …
How to get to the Lachine Hospital
How to get to the Lachine Hospital How to get to the Lachine Hospital The Lachine Hospital entrance is located at 650, 16th Avenue in Lachine (corner of Rue St-Antoine). Arriving by car From Autoroute 20, take the 32nd Avenue exit, take 32nd Avenue to …
How to get to the Glen site
How to get to the Glen site How to get to the Glen site The address of the Glen site is 1001 boul. Décarie , Montreal, QC H4A 3J1. Arriving by car The hospital’s public entrance on Décarie Boulevard is easily accessed from highways 15, 20 and 136 …
Getting to MUHC hospital sites
Getting to MUHC hospital sites The MUHC has four sites: the Glen site, The Neuro (Montreal Neurological Institute-Hospital), the Lachine Hospital and the Montreal General Hospital. Below, you can find information on how to get to our sites and parking …
End-of-life care
End-of-life care The Act Respecting End-of-Life Care ensures that persons at the end of life are provided end-of-life care that is respectful of their dignity and their autonomy and appropriate to their needs, including prevention and relief of …
Medical aid in dying (MAiD)
Medical aid in dying (MAiD) Medical aid in dying (MAiD) is when a doctor or nurse practitioner gives medication, at the request of a person, to end that person’s life and relieve them from constant and unbearable suffering. The MAiD process takes time and …
Group Therapy on Fear of Cancer Recurrence
Group Therapy on Fear of Cancer Recurrence Fear of Recurrence Therapy (FORT) is a manualized, validated and standardized intervention. FORT therapy consists of 6 weekly group sessions of 90-120 minutes each. The FORT program is based on 6 major goals: …