University Health Network Archives

Zone d'identification

Identifiant

ON00343

Forme autorisée du nom

University Health Network Archives

forme(s) parallèle(s) du nom

    Autre(s) forme(s) du nom

    • UHN Archives

    Type

    • Médical
    • Institution de soins de santé

    Zone du contact

    Ani Orchanian-Cheff Contact principal

    Type

    Adresse

    Adresse physique

    Eaton North 1-418, 200 Elizabeth Street

    Localité

    Toronto

    Région

    Ontario

    Nom du pays

    Canada

    Code postal

    M5G 2C4

    Téléphone

    416-340-4800 ext. 3429

    Fax

    Courriel

    Note

    Please note, there are multiple archive locations across our hospital sites. All visits must be prearranged.

    Description area

    Historique

    In April 1999, The Toronto Hospital officially changed its name to University Health Network. Within the Network, each hospital (Toronto General Hospital, Toronto Western Hospital and Princess Margaret Hospital) retained its identity and base of support as well as their distinct areas of specialization.

    The phrase "Health Network" was chosen to signal that as a whole the organization was much greater than the sum of its parts. The word "University" was chosen to represent the organizations primary commitment to research and teaching, as well as its affiliation with the University of Toronto's Faculty of Medicine.

    The Network originally included the Toronto Medical Laboratories, and three foundations: the Arthritis & Autoimmunity Research Centre Foundation (AARC), the Princess Margaret Hospital Foundation, and the Toronto General & Western Hospital Foundation. Toronto Rehabilitation Institute also joined UHN effective July 1, 2011.

    Geographical and cultural context

    Mandates/Sources of authority

    Administrative structure

    The organizational structure of the University Health Network includes both corporate departments, which are completely consolidated, as well as site-specific programs and departments. Physicians, staff, services and resources are grouped into Focus of Care areas and Core Clinical Services. A "Focus of Care" is an area of patient care, research, and education that meets the needs of a specific group of patients.

    There are seven program groupings at UHN:
    • Krembil Neuroscience Centre (KNC)
    • Medical and Community Care (MCC)
    • Musculoskeletal Health and Arthritis (MHA)
    • Princess Margaret Hospital Cancer Program (PMHCP)
    • Peter Munk Cardiac Centre
    • Surgical and Critical Care (SCC)
    • Transplantation.

    Records management and collecting policies

    All administrative records created, captured and managed within University Health Network (UHN) and its predecessor bodies which have been designated as archival in the Records Retention & Disposal Schedule and/or through appraisal by the UHN Archivist and which have been transferred to the archives are made available to staff and the public.

    The Corporate Archives does not actively collect patient or health records. The focus of the collection is on administrative records acquired through internal transfer, though on occasion donations of archival material will be accepted if they are from, or relate to, staff or students of one of our hospitals.

    Buildings

    Fonds

    The Archives’ collection documents the historical development and achievements of our three hospitals, Toronto General Hospital, Toronto Western Hospital and Princess Margaret Hospital. In addition to our current hospitals, records also document our nursing schools, Grace Hospital, Toronto Homeopathic Hospital, the Ontario Cancer Institute, and the work of noted cardiovascular surgeon W.G. Bigelow.

    Our records are in a wide variety of formats, including textual documents, photographs and architectural drawings.

    Finding aids, guides and publications

    Access area

    Opening times

    UHN’s corporate archives are open to the public as well as staff, by appointment only. Appointments are generally made for Mondays. As there are multiple locations, please book early to avoid disappointment.

    Access conditions and requirements

    Accessibility

    Services area

    Research services

    Reproduction services

    Photocopies and scans of archival material are available for a fee. Same-day service is not available. A Copy Request form is available for this purpose. A request for photocopies or reproductions may be denied if the condition or size of the material would prevent safe copying.

    Public areas

    Zone du contrôle

    Identifiant de la description

    Identifiant du service d'archives

    CA ON00343

    Rules and/or conventions used

    Statut

    Final

    Niveau de détail

    Complet

    Dates de production, de révision et de suppression

    Last updated July 28, 2017

    Langue(s)

    • anglais

    Écriture(s)

      Sources

      Notes de maintenance

      Mots-clés

      Access Points