Sault Area Hospital
Katherine George is a highly experienced healthcare professional currently serving as the Patient Care Manager at Sault Area Hospital since October 2019, overseeing various mental health and addictions programs. In addition, Katherine is a part-time professor at Cambrian College, teaching courses related to psychology and mental health. Previously, Katherine held multiple roles at Health Sciences North/Horizon Santé-Nord, including Interim Program Coordinator for several health initiatives and Research Officer. Katherine's academic background includes a Master of Arts in Applied Psychology, a Master of Science in Biology, and a Bachelor of Science with Honours in Behavioural Neuroscience, all obtained from Laurentian University.
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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.