One of Canada's Top 40 Research Hospitals.
What is SickKids?
This building had a topping off ceremony in September 2022.
What is the Patient Support Centre?
Headed by SickKids dietitians and staffed by knowledgeable nutrition associates.
What is the Specialty Food Shop?
$1.21 billion in fiscal year 2021-2022.
What is SickKids' budget?
Opportunity to ask questions and hear directly from our senior management team.
What is the All Staff Town Hall?
This street encompasses a full city block as well as several outlying buildings.
What is Main Street?
What is the COVID-19 pandemic?
This was initiated on December 18, 2022 when a cybersecurity incident was discovered.
What is Code Grey?
A program that facilitates observational experiences for learners from all over the world.
What is the International Learner Program?
SickKids2025 represents the beginning of a movement to deliver unprecedented outcomes through this individualized care model.
What is Precision Child Health?
Donated a transformative gift of $50 million dollars.
Who is Garry Hurvitz?
SickKids launched this as part of its roadmap to create safe and brave spaces for meaningful change.
What is SickKids' Equity, Diversity and Inclusion (EDI) Strategy?
Are approximately 250 active volunteers and have raised over $18 million since 1993.
Who are the Women's Auxiliary Volunteers?
In 1935, the first Professor of Paediatrics in the newly-established Department of Paediatrics at the University of Toronto.
Who is Dr. Alan Brown?
A department that offers inter-faith support to patients, families, and staff, whether they are religious or not.
What is the Spiritual and Religious Care Department?
Defined as equipment and renovation purchases over $5,000, that provide a benefit to the hospital lasting more than one year.
What are capital purchases?
89,154 of these took place between April 1, 2021 and March 31, 2022.
What are virtual visits?
Before we had Outlook for email communication, we relied on this software platform.
What is Lotus Notes?