Women's College Hospital, Research hospital in downtown Toronto, Canada
Women's College Hospital is a specialized medical facility on University Avenue in downtown Toronto that focuses on outpatient care and women's health services. The building houses multiple clinics and research spaces where doctors work on advancing treatment approaches through clinical practice and scientific investigation.
The institution traces back to 1883 when Dr. Emily Stowe, Canada's second licensed female physician, founded a medical college dedicated to training women doctors. It later evolved into a research and treatment center that continues to drive forward advances in women's medicine.
The hospital provides care shaped by attention to how gender and social factors affect people's health, reflecting this focus across its services and programs today.
The facility operates as an outpatient center Monday through Friday from 8 AM to 6 PM with no emergency department, so visiting requires scheduling an appointment in advance. Plan your visit during regular business hours and expect to navigate a modern multi-story building with clear signage.
The institution houses the Peter Gilgan Centre for Women's Cancers, which investigates the genetic factors involved in breast cancer and contributes to global understanding of the BRCA1 and BRCA2 genes. This genetic research has shaped cancer treatment and prevention strategies worldwide.
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