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Buckingham

缅北强奸 Accredited Training Site for: Family Medicine

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General Description

The Hospital of Buckingham.


Location

Buckingham is a city located in the Outaouais region; about 175 km away from Montreal and 45 km from Ottawa.听 The teaching site is part of the Centre int茅gr茅 de sant茅 et de services sociaux (CISSS) de l鈥橭utaouais.

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Capacity

鈥 2 to 3 trainees per period


Length of Rotation

  • 1 or 2 months

Language

  • Spoken: French, English is useful
  • Charting: French

Clinical Exposure and Learning Experience

Rotation primarily done in Hospital.

Trainees can be exposed to:

  • CLSC
  • ER
  • Home care/visits
  • Intensive Care Unit
  • Long Term Care Facility
  • Ward and Patient Services

Other Interesting Information

Hospital provides primary and secondary healthcare services.

  • 1 943 Admissions/year
  • 12 123 outpatient visits/year
  • 63 beds (52 short term, 6 ICU, 4 geriatrics, 1 psychiatry as well as 55 long term)

Lodging

Four pictures showcasing the lodging in Buckingham.


Lodging is provided by the establishment and is located at a short walking distance from the hospital (1.1 km).

Trainees are lodged in a shared apartment.听On occasion, there are other tenants. Trainees have a private room and share common gender-neutral areas (bathroom, kitchen, living room).

Lodging can be available as of the evening before the rotation.

Trainees are expected at the Hospital at either 7:45 am or 3:45pm on the first day of their rotation depending on their schedule.

It is important that everyone does their share to keep all common areas clean and safe at any time.


Accommodation Commodities


All accommodations are non-smoking environments.

Equipment Details
Full kitchen: Refrigerator; Microwave; Stove; Dishes; Utensils; Cookware
Television set, cable:听听听听听 Provided
Washer and dryer: Laundromat nearby
Internet Access: Available (wireless): bring your laptop.
Telephone: Long distance calls forbidden
Linens: Supplied
Visitors: Not allowed
Pets: Not allowed
Deposit for keys: None
Parking: Available

Transportation

An aerial view of Buckingham with the road leading up to it.


Trainees can travel to the site by bus or car.

Car is recommended to maximize clinical exposition.

Depending on the location of their base teaching site, each trainee receives a stipend to help pay for transportation costs.

Trainees must make their own travel arrangements.

NOTE: For all students making their own arrangements. All students will be required to attend a mandatory Progress Test at the end of each block.

PLEASE do not make any travel arrangements before confirming the exact date of your test.


Traveling by Bus

offers regular service between Montreal and Ottawa with a stop in Massion, which is a city located in the south of Buckingham. Therefore, trainees can . You would get off at the stop 鈥渓e stop鈥 in Masson and take the bus #96 (STO). This will take you in direction of the hospital. Trainees would get off at the corner of McLaren and B茅langer.


Traveling by Car

From Gatineau

Take autoroute 50 in direction of Buckingham (about 30 km)

From Montreal

Take Autoroute 15 until exit 50 (Mirabel). Keep driving until Lachute and take the 148. When arriving in Gatineau (Masson-Angers sector) take the 309 Nord (which becomes Rue Principale) until McLaren street and make a right.


Important:

Read the online information before using your personal vehicle for university related activities.


Important Information

At least 3 weeks prior to rural rotation/elective, email the site contact to confirm your arrival.

What To Bring:

  • Stethoscope
  • 缅北强奸 ID card
  • Laptop and/or tablet

Contact

Site Address Coordinator Supervisor
Papineau Hospital
155 rue Maclaren Est
Buckingham, QC, J8L 0C2

Caroline_Joyce [at] ssss.gouv.qc.ca (Caroline Joyce)听(厂肠丑别诲耻濒颈苍驳)
(819) 986-4115 ext. 4006

07_CISSSO_STAGES_EN_MEDECINE [at] ssss.gouv.qc.ca (Regional Coordinator)听(尝辞诲驳颈苍驳)
(819) 966-6100 ext. 352030

Dr. Redha Haffaf

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