More than 3,000 staff and physicians choose South-East Regional Health Authority as their place of employment, an organization Maclean`s magazine named as one of Canada`s top 100 employers for two consecutive years (2004, 2005).
South-East Regional Health Authority`s objective in a growing and steadily developing region is to be a key player in the promotion of healthy communities and the provision of quality health care.
To attain this, the Authority leads the way in an ever-advancing health
care system with cutting-edge equipment and through their many distinct bilingual programs and services. The Moncton Hospital, the anchor facility of the Authority, was the first hospital in Canada to integrate a dual head gamma camera with a diagnostic CAT scanner for Nuclear Medicine.
South-East Regional Health Authority is one of eight health authorities in New Brunswick and is a critical care centre as well as a maritime referral centre for acute and trauma cases, covering New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and northern Nova Scotia.
Nearly half a million patients pass through South-East Regional Health Authority`s network of facilities, programs and services each year.
The Authority`s multidisciplinary network consists of:
Hospitals Sackville Memorial Hospital The Moncton Hospital
Community Health Centres Albert County Health and Wellness Centre
Health Services Addiction Services Community Mental Health Extra-Mural Program Health Services Centre Rexton Katherine Wright Family Wellness Centre Petitcodiac Health Centre Port Elgin and Region Health Centre Public Health
Education and Research Northumberland Centre for Medical Education and Research
Mission To promote healthy lifestyles and deliver quality health care services to a progressive and growing region.
Vision: “Leading in a healthy and vibrant community”
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