Guelph General Hospital
Betty Zadlo is a skilled radiographer with extensive experience in the medical imaging field. Currently serving at Guelph General Hospital since May 2015, Betty previously worked as a CT Technologist at Hamilton General Hospital from March 2021 to June 2022 and as a radiographer at Hamilton Osteoporosis Diagnostic Services between April 2018 and March 2021. Betty's educational background includes pursuit of a degree in Health Professions Education at Queen's University (2023 - Present), as well as a Bachelor's degree in Medical Radiation Sciences from McMaster University (September 2011 - April 2015) and an Advanced Ontario College Diploma in Medical Radiation Sciences from Mohawk College (September 2011 - April 2015).
Guelph General Hospital
When the doors to Guelph General Hospital were opened on August 16, 1875, the hospital had 12 beds, a small infectious room, and a dispensary. A superintendent and two nurses provided care, as well as working in the kitchen, housekeeping, switchboard, and laundry. Today, Guelph General Hospital is a dynamic, comprehensive acute care facility providing a full range of services to the residents of Guelph and Wellington County. Services include 24-hour emergency coverage, advanced technology and diagnostic support, and specialty programs such as being the regional provider for general vascular surgery and a designated Provincial Centre of Excellence for bariatric surgery.