Sault Area Hospital
Amanda Caputo is an experienced Health Informationist at Sault Area Hospital since December 2016, where responsibilities include clinical research support, resource collection development, and internal committee participation. Previous roles encompass FIMS Computing Assistant at Western University, IM Analyst at the Federal Economic Development Agency, and Junior Business Analyst at Public Works and Government Services Canada. Amanda holds a Master’s Degree in Library and Information Science from Western University and a Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology and Sociology (Honours) from Algoma University. Skills include the use of various library systems, instructional material creation, and volunteer management.
Sault Area Hospital
Sault Area Hospital (SAH) is a state-of-the-art facility that opened on March 6, 2011. SAH provides primary, secondary and select tertiary services to a total catchment population of approximately 115,000 residents in Sault Ste. Marie and the District of Algoma. In addition to providing core services in Emergency and Critical Care; Medicine; Surgery; Obstetrics, Maternity and Pediatrics; Mental Health and Addictions; Complex Continuing Care; and Rehabilitation, SAH is also home to the Algoma Regional Renal Program and the Algoma District Cancer Program. With the opening of the new integrated, one-site hospital in March 2011 also came the first-ever satellite radiation treatment suite in the province. SAH is extremely proud of our approximately 1850 dedicated staff, 370 physicians (active, supportive and locums) and 500+ volunteers who provide almost 65,000 hours of service each year.