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Pasqua Hospital fonds
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1954-1993, predominant 1968-1987 (Creation)
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- Pasqua Hospital (Regina, Sask.)
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- Regina (Sask.)
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ca. 0.9 m. of textual records
333 photographs : b&w and col ; 27.8 x 37.4 cm or smaller
1 architectural drawing : blueline ; 83.0 x 105.0 cm
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Administrative history
The history of the Pasqua Hospital began in 1907 when the Sisters of Charity (Grey Nuns) of St. Boniface, Manitoba founded the Regina Grey Nuns' Hospital. By the late 1960's, the hospital was in need of extensive renovations; a task the Sisters hesitated to undertake. Various people and agencies were consulted regarding ways in which the Sisters could withdraw from the ownership and management of the hospital. It was decided that the hospital would become part of the South Saskatchewan Hospital Centre, and the Provincial Government officially purchased the hospital on 31 August 1972. The South Saskatchewan Hospital Centre Board of Governors assumed responsibility for operation of the hospital, and the name was changed to Pasqua Hospital on 1 September 1973. The creation of the Regina District Health Board (14 February 1992) and the Regina Health District (May 1993) resulted in the amalgamation of all Regina hospitals under the management of one administration and one Board. On 1 August 2002, the Regina Health District joined with the Touchwood Qu'Appelle and Pipestone health districts to form the Regina Qu'Appelle Regional Health Authority (est. 26 November 2002). The Pasqua Hospital is one of two provincial hoispitals in the Regina Qu'Appelle Health Region. The following individuals have served as Administrator: Robert B. Sylvestre, MD (Acting, 1972-1974), Murray T. Martin (1976-1986), Bob Allen (Acting, 1986-ca. 1987), and Bernie J. McCallion (ca. 1987-ca. 1993).
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Scope and content
Fonds consists of correspondence, financial statements, patient accounts, budgets, statistics, ledgers, accounting manual, and reports that reflect the financial activities of the Pasqua Hospital. Fonds also includes minutes of the Medical Staff and Department Heads; affiliation agreements between the University of Saskatchewan and the Regina Teaching Hospitals, South Saskatchewan Hospital Centre and Wascana Institute of Applied Arts and Technology (WIAST), and Pasqua Hospital and Queen's University; records of the Health Sciences Library; and construction photographs and other records relating to the regeneration building program.
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Box list available; a more detailed history is available in the Archives
Associated materials
Related material: Other records relating to the Pasqua Hospital may be found in the Regina Grey Nuns' Hospital fonds, South Saskatchewan Hospital Centre fonds, Plains Health Centre fonds, Regina Health District fonds, Regina General Hospital fonds, and Regina General Hospital Photograph Collection.
Associated material: Other records of the Grey Nuns' Hospital may be found in the Archives des Soeurs Grises, St. Boniface, Manitoba
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Further accruals are expected
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Accession 1999.6 (boxes 108 to 112, 114, 116, 117 and 119)
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- Pasqua Hospital (Regina, Sask.) (Subject)
- Regina Grey Nuns' Hospital (Subject)