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Click to listen to this page using ReadPleaseThunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre shares the delivery of healthcare with other hospitals in Northwestern Ontario. It is a welcome partnership that serves a demographically varied population of people that is scattered throughout an area the land-mass size of the country of France. There are various issues to contend with including language differences, distance, remoteness, and related communication technology.


Strategies are in place or are in the development stage to connect towns, villages, and settlements using fibre optic networks. When possible, telehealth strategies bring patients and care-givers together electronically.For example, these strategies may include teleradiology, telepsychiatry, and pediatric assessment – to name three. However, when the need arises patients may come to the city to receive care from a medical specialist. Furthermore, TBRHSC is the regional trauma centre and strategies are in place to transport patients by land ambulance, fixed wing and helicopter as required.

 

In association with a provincially coordinated organization, CritiCall, patients that are unable to be served in Thunder Bay are transported to a nearby facility such as Winnipeg, Duluth, Sault Ste.Marie, Sudbury, Toronto, Hamilton, London, Ottawa, and so on. In this way, people living in Northwestern Ontario can feel confident that a partnership of healthcare providers is standing by as part of a continuum of care.


When the Medical School opens next year, TBRHSC will also host the activities of specialists and medical students, education strategies among caregivers from around the region, and permit members of the Board of Governors out in the region to join special meetings as required.