Overview
Mission
By inspiring donors, Health Sciences North Foundation raises funds to support healthcare excellence through the purchase of equipment, capital projects, and the advancement of life-saving research at Health Sciences North for the patients we serve in Northeastern Ontario.
About Health Sciences North Foundation
Health Sciences North Foundation raises funds to support healthcare excellence through the purchase of innovative equipment, investments in future capital projects, and the advancement of life-saving research at HSN for patients across Northeastern Ontario.
HSN is Northeastern Ontario’s regional specialized referral and academic health sciences centre. HSN provides high-quality health services, supports learning, and generates research that improves health outcomes for the people of Northeastern Ontario.
Dedicated to excellence in healthcare, education, research, offering cutting-edge medical services, while training the next generation of health professionals, HSN provides advanced medical services and specialized care to patients across the region.
HSN serves as a dependable resource for 23 hospitals across Northeastern Ontario, offering a variety of programs and services that meet many patient care needs, with leading regional programs in the areas of cardiac care, oncology, pediatrics, nephrology, trauma, and rehabilitation.
About Health Sciences North
Health Sciences North (HSN) provides high quality health services, supports learning, and generates research that improves health outcomes for the people of Northeastern Ontario. It is a network of integrated facilities and programs working together for the benefit of our patients, communities, physicians, researchers, staff, and learners in the areas of prevention, diagnosis, treatment, and care. HSN offers a variety of programs and services that meet many patient care needs, with leading regional programs in the areas of cardiac care, oncology, nephrology, trauma and rehabilitation.
Health Sciences North is a regional tertiary care centre for Northeastern Ontario, with over 4,000 employees, 600 medical staff and scientists, 2,100 learners, and 700 active volunteers. Various services and specialties include:
- Cancer Care
- Community Care and Rehabilitation
- Critical and Emergency Care
- Medicine
- Newborn, Children’s and Women’s Care
- HAVEN
- Medical Imaging
- Mental Health and Addictions
- Surgical Care
- Nephrology
- Indigenous Health Services
- Laboratory
- Pharmacy