Collection SOGH - Seven Oaks General Hospital collection

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Seven Oaks General Hospital collection

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  • Multiple media

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CA UMCMA SOGH

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1.8m of textual records.
6550 photographs.
218 sheets of negatives.
134 sheets of proofs.
52 slides.
1 3.5" floppy disk.
1 Zip disk.
49 CDs.
1 DVD.
3 VHS tapes.

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(1981-)

Administrative history

Seven Oaks General Hospital was founded in 1981 and is an acute care community hospital in Winnipeg, Manitoba. In addition to serving the people of the northwest corner of Winnipeg, Seven Oaks is also the administrative headquarters for the Manitoba Renal Program and a site for comprehensive kidney health services. The hospital has 304 in-patient beds, as well as the second-busiest emergency room in Winnipeg, aboriginal health services, an intensive care unit, lab and diagnostic services, a library, and an oncology clinic. Out-patient services available at Seven Oaks include day surgery, diagnostic imaging, rehabilitation, oncology, and a geriatric day hospital.

In 1996, the Wellness Institute was opened at Seven Oaks General Hospital. This 80 000-square-foot medical fitness facility is mandated to provide the community with services that promote health, prevent illness and disability, and restore wellness. It also hosts health education seminars and outreach programs, children's programming designed to develop interest in physical activity, and a multidisciplinary clinic aimed at treating and preventing workplace injuries.

Custodial history

This collection was donated to the Faculty of Medicine Archives by Seven Oaks General Hospital in January 2014.

Scope and content

This collection consists of 15 Hollinger boxes and 8 archival shoeboxes of material relating to the history of Seven Oaks General Hospital, including its construction and the construction of the hospital's Wellness Institute. Material relating to the construction and promotion of Seven Oaks and the Wellness Institute is also included in the collection. The majority of the photographs in this collection are of members of the hospital's staff and board members at events in and supporting the hospital. Also included in the collection are copies of the hospital's newsletters, VHS copies of local television programs featuring the hospital, and copies of speeches and other public relations material.

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Physical condition

Immediate source of acquisition

Arrangement

The collection is arranged in ten series:

  1. SOGH construction and facility
  2. SOGH staff and events
  3. SOGH communications
  4. Seven Oaks General Hospital Foundation
  5. Wellness Institute
  6. Wellness Institute construction
  7. Wellness Institute communications/public relations
  8. Wellness Institute photographs
  9. Digital media
  10. Annual Reports

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Access to some material is restricted per the Freedom of Information and Protection of Privacy Act (Manitoba) (FIPPA) and the Personal Health Information Act (Manitoba) (PHIA).

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No further accruals are expected.

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UMFMA

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Revised

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Dates of creation, revision and deletion

Created by Elizabeth-Anne Johnson on 13 January 2014.
Revised by Elizabeth-Anne Johnson on 6 March 2014.

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physical storage

  • Hollinger box: UMFMA SOGH Box 1
  • Hollinger box: UMFMA SOGH Box 2
  • Hollinger box: UMFMA SOGH Box 3
  • Hollinger box: UMFMA SOGH Box 4
  • Hollinger box: UMFMA SOGH Box 5
  • Hollinger box: UMFMA SOGH Box 6
  • Hollinger box: UMFMA SOGH Box 7
  • Hollinger box: UMFMA SOGH Box 8
  • Hollinger box: UMFMA SOGH Box 9
  • Hollinger box: UMFMA SOGH Box 10
  • Hollinger box: UMFMA SOGH Box 11
  • Hollinger box: UMFMA SOGH Box 12
  • Hollinger box: UMFMA SOGH Box 13
  • Hollinger box: UMFMA SOGH Box 14
  • Hollinger box: UMFMA SOGH Box 15
  • Box: UMFMA SOGH Shoebox 1
  • Box: UMFMA SOGH Shoebox 2
  • Box: UMFMA SOGH Shoebox 3
  • Box: UMFMA SOGH Shoebox 4
  • Box: UMFMA SOGH Shoebox 5
  • Box: UMFMA SOGH Shoebox 6
  • Box: UMFMA SOGH Shoebox 7
  • Box: UMFMA SOGH Shoebox 8