9F, Zhongrui Jumei Building, 68 Jiuzhang Road, Suzhou Industrial Park, Jiangsu Province
9F, Zhongrui Jumei Building, 68 Jiuzhang Road, Suzhou Industrial Park, Jiangsu Province
Established in 1819, Toronto General Hospital, located in the center of Downtown Toronto, Ontario, Canada, is a Teaching hospital of the University of Toronto School of Medicine. The hospital has always been famous for heart diagnosis and treatment, organ transplantation and treatment of difficult and miscellaneous diseases, and is also committed to the treatment of autoimmune diseases. As early as 1922, the hospital first used insulin for clinical treatment of diabetes patients.
Toronto General Hospital is the largest organ transplant center in Canada and even North America, which can perform heart, lung, kidney, liver, pancreas, small intestine, and other organ transplants for patients. Toronto General Hospital is world-renowned for its Peter Monk Heart Center, which is considered a "global leader" in open heart surgery and cardiovascular health. In addition, the Toronto Institute is also the research institution with the most abundant research funding in Canada, and has been ranked as the top medical research institution in Canada by the renowned consulting company Research Infosource for nine consecutive years. The Toronto General Hospital, known as the "best hospital in Canada," is truly deserving of its reputation.
In 2019, TGH doctors performed the first robot assisted brain surgery. They hope to provide medical services to more and more remote patients through advanced means such as telemedicine. The five-year strategic goal of TGH is to provide regular and transparent medical outcomes and better medical experiences for more patients.
Hospital characteristics
As a large comprehensive hospital, Toronto General Hospital in Canada has the following characteristics:
Providing more than 125 clinics and doctor services, patients can solve almost all of the medical needs in the hospital;
The hospital has leading local medical technology and facilities, such as advanced wards and operating rooms, cutting-edge imaging and diagnostic equipment, etc., providing patients with the highest quality of medical care services;
The hospital employs a large number of professional doctors and nurses, whose professional literacy and personal qualities are also at the forefront of the industry.
The medical equipment and technology of Toronto General Hospital in Canada are among the top in the region, and these equipment and technologies are best utilized within the hospital.
The following are the main equipment and technologies owned by the hospital:
Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technology (MRI)
Computer tomography (CT)
Ultrasonic technology
Digital Radiology Technology
Endoscopic technology
Robot surgical system
Non invasive surgical techniques, such as equipment and techniques, enable hospitals to diagnose and treat patients' diseases more accurately, while also shortening their recovery time.
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