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Edmonton Clinic



The Edmonton Clinic, formerly known as the Health Sciences Ambulatory Learning Centre (HSALC), will be a interdisciplinaryhealth science facility located on the University of Alberta main campus, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada.



The estimated cost for the 170,000 square metre facility is C$909 million. The Edmonton Clinic North is slated for completion in 2011, and the Edmonton Clinic South is slated for completion in 2012[1]. The joint venture between the University of Alberta and Alberta Health Services is funded by the Province of Alberta.[2]



The Edmonton Clinic North will house the following university groups: Alberta Center on Aging, Alberta Institute for Human Nutrition, Center for Health Promotion Studies, Dentistry, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry - Dean's Office, Faculty of Nursing, Rehab Robotics Lab, Health Sciences Council, Health Sciences Education and Research Commons, John Dosseter Health Ethics Center, Nutrition and Food Sciences Program (ALES), School of Public Health, Teaching Facilities, and Postgraduate Medical Education. [3] Family medicine, diabetes, orthopedics, neurosciences, rehabilitation and dentistry clinics at the University of Alberta will be relocated to the new facility upon completion. It will surround the new Health Sciences LRT station, and oppose the Walter C. Mackenzie Health Sciences Centre on 114 Street. The facility will be housed in two separate buildings, with the north building focused on research and teaching, and the south building specializing in clinical aspects.



[edit] External links

Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, University of Alberta

The Edmonton Clinic Official Website

[edit] Notes

1.^ Health Sciences Council - University of Alberta

2.^ Edmonton Clinic to enhance teaching capability - ExpressNews - University of Alberta

3.^ Edmonton Clinic North Sequence A Occupants

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