Creating the Future of Health

The University of Calgary Faculty of Medicine, 1967-2012

By Robert Lampard, David B. Hogan, Frank W. Stahnisch, and James R. Wright Jr.
Publisher: University of Calgary Press
Paperback : 9781773851648, 384 pages, December 2020

Table of contents

Forward
Author's Note
Preface

1. Introduction/Historical Background
2. The Cochrane Years, 1967-1973
3. The McLeod Years, 1973-1981
4. The Watanabe Years, 1981-1992
5. The Smith Years, 1992-1997
6. The Gall Years, 1997-2007
7. The Feasby Years, 2007-2012

Conclusion
Dean Biographies
Appendices

Description

Creating the Future of Health is the fascinating story of the first fifty years of the Cumming School of Medicine at the University of Calgary.

Founded at the recommendation of the Royal Commission on Health Services in 1964 the Cumming School has, from the very beginning, focused on innovation and excellence in health education. With a pioneering focus on novel, responsive and systems-based approaches, it was one of the first sites to pilot multi-year training programs in family medicine and remains one of only two three-year medical schools in North America.

Since the first class in 1973, over 5000 doctors have graduated from the Cumming School of Medicine. Centres of clinical excellences have been created at four affiliated teaching hospitals and the school now boasts seven medical research institutes at the Foothills/Alberta Children's Campus, the largest medical complex in the province.

Drawing on interviews with key players and extensive research into documents and primary material, Creating the Future of Health traces the history of the school through the leadership of its Deans. This is a story of perseverance through fiscal turbulence, sweeping changes to health care and health care education, and changing ideas of what health services are and what they should do. It is a story of triumph, of innovation, and of the Calgary tenacious spirit that thrives to this day at the Cumming School of Medicine