Hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont
FIRMLY ROOTED IN ORDER TO BETTER CARE FOR YOU
Hôpital Maisonneuve-Rosemont (HMR) is one of seven institutions that make up the Centre intégré universitaire de santé et de services sociaux (CIUSSS) de l’Est-de-l’Île-de-Montréal.
533,000 people served, or 1/3 of Montréal’s population
The services you use
11,318
surgeries
53,546
ER admissions
617
beds
21,162
visits to the family medicine unit
2,514
births
The people who serve you
5,003
employees
508
doctors
177
researchers
708
residents
1,649
nurses
2,151
interns
247
volunteers
HMR’s three areas of excellence
Immunology-Oncology
The best doctors and researchers in the field of cellular therapy can be found at HMR. Together, they save the lives of patients with leukemia and other forms of cancer.
Ophthalmology
The largest vision health team in Québec works at HMR, in some of the best equipped laboratories in North America.
Nephrology
HMR is home to Québec's largest single-site dialysis centre, where treatments are developed for patients with kidney failure or a related disease.
Where HMR really stands out: cellular therapy
HMR is a world leader in cellular therapy. Its research—and the resulting clinical applications—is focused on its three areas of excellence, allowing it to offer patients new hope of someday finding a cure for their diseases.
Since October 2019, the HMR is designated as Hematology-Oncology and Cellular Therapy University Institute. This designation gives the HMR, a member of Québec’s healthcare network, worldwide recognition for its cutting-edge clinical therapies, dynamic academic activities and the expertise of its teams of doctors and the expertise of its teams of doctors and researchers.
Training and research
Every year, HMR, which is affiliated with Université de Montréal, welcomes more than 4,000 students, future doctors, nurses, and healthcare professionals, who join the hospital’s ranks to take up the torch.
Several scientific and medical research projects are conducted at HMR, focusing on the development of new treatments and remedies, thus providing hope to people who suffer from incurable diseases.
HMR’s goal: To become a source of healing for patients by providing a continuum between the discoveries made in the laboratory, their clinical assessment, and their therapeutic applications.