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Bringing Canada’s healthcare story to life! 2013 ANNUAL REPORT Table of Contents Report of the Board of Directors Dr. Hugh Gorwill, President 4 Museum History - Selected Highlights Board of Directors 2013-2014 5 Board Committees 2013-2014 National Advisory Board 2013 Museum Staff & Volunteers 6 Statement of Revenue & Expenditures 7 Advancement Report Dr. James A. Low 8 Ways to support the Museum Curator’s Report Dr. Pamela Peacock 9 Museum Manager & Program Director’s Report Jenny Stepa 11 Patrons, Donors, Sponsors & Grants 14 Acknowledging Our Generous 2013 Supporters 15 Cover photograph by Scott Adamson. Interior front cover: Archival Print “Consultation de Medicines,” c1760, Museum of Health Care at Kingston, 002050384. Interior back cover: Archival Print “Caricature of Jabez H. Elliott (Madrid),” c1935, Museum of Health Care at Kingston, 1984.6.153. All Museum images credited: Kathy Karkut, Bethany Jo Mikelait, Ehsan Raiesi, Jenny Stepa, Catherine Toews. 1 © Museum of Health Care at Kingston 2013 This page, counterclockwise from top left: Attendees at Board Games Night enjoy a game of PandemicTM; participants at the Teddy Bear Hospital Family Day Programs get ready to visit some “teddy doctors and nurses”; Collections Manager Kathy Karkut presents textile storage techniques at a Culture Days event called Caring for Your Treasures; Guest Curator Christopher J. Rutty explains the making of the exhibit Vaccines & Immunization: Epidemics, Prevention, and Canadian Innovation; Curator Pamela Peacock describes early cataract surgeries at A Healthy Dose of Horror. Opposite page, from top: Collections Technician Alison Dingledine working in a collections storage room; Public Programs Assistant Julia Blakey with participants during OUTBREAK! Diseases Throughout History Summer Family Programs; Objects Digital Photographer Bethany Jo Mikelait documents the newly-restored 1937 iron lung for the Museum’s online collections catalogue. he mandate of the Museum of Health Care at Kingston is to preserve material culture and enhance understanding of the Thistory of health and health care in Canada. In order to do this, the Museum acquires, conserves, researches, displays and interprets artefacts that help tell these stories. The Museum also serves as a primary resource for scholarly work on the history of health care. 2013 Quick Facts 3,106 Museum attendance 2,052 Attendance at education & public programs 14 Public events & programs 45,351 Website & online exhibit visits (Increase from 35, 878 in 2012) 23,631 Video viewed on YouTube and Vimeo (50,697 all-time) 11,739 Blog views (20,869 all-time) 266 New followers on Twitter (1063 total) 125 New e-newsletter subscriptions (2306 total) 77 New Likes on Facebook (219 total) 1,443 Images added to the online catalogue 30 Research requests 4 Exhibits launched Report of the Board of Directors Dr. Hugh Gorwill, President his is to report on the Museum Board for 2013. General Hopsital Nurses’ That is, beyond the regular day-to-day activities Alumnae, David Tessier, Tof decision making in matters of museum a dentist whose coming housekeeping and regular committee work. It does complements our new include moving the Museum of Health Care from being and valuable association local to being truly national and beyond. The obvious with the Kingston and activity of the Museum is the work of the board and District Dental Society and Ruth Wilson, a family exhibits and programs in Kingston and on the internet physician and national the professional staff functioning together to create family medicine leader. interesting, educational and intellectually stimulating During 2013 our for(museumofhealthcare.ca), young and old. worldwide, which are In November, the Board spent a Saturday with Erik Alan Grant retired after Lockhart of the Queen’s Executive Development Centre aPresident long and and successful Board Chairtime at the Museum. Alan’s only discussing promotion of the Museum to the next level formal role with the Museum now is Chair of the Board Nominating Committee. If you know of anyone with a areas of agreement were developing our people and public service bent and an interest in the Museum Alan maintainingof success both our museologically facilities. At this and session financially. we amended Principal is the man to speak to. our vision statement to: The Museum of Health Care is the national resource of the history of health and health care in Canada. The tasks in achieving this goal are clear. career. During She December worked well the withMuseum’s the Board curator and Pamela in her The mountain is high and steep. curatorialPeacock resigned role was to a move strong on problem to the next solver. level As in you her This year, in the normal process of board turn over, successor. board. These are Rhona Gale, a retired public school read this we will, most likely, have on board Pamela’s we welcomed five new members to our twelve member and former speaker of the House of Commons, Sherri ResPeCtfully suBMitteD: Robertson,teacher and a Museum nurse and volunteer, representative Peter Milliken, of the Kingston a lawyer DR. HugH goRwill, PResiDent anD CHaiRMan of tHe BoaRD Museum History - Selected Highlights 1988 • Consultation & planning for the Museum begins. Academy of Medicine in Toronto. 1991 • The Museum begins to collect artefacts. 2004 • The Museum’s Board of Directors adopts Strategic Plan 1994 • Outreach gallery opens in Hall of Honour, Kingston 2004-2009. General Hospital. 2006 • Phase 1 of renovation and restoration of Ann Baillie 1995 • The Museum relocates to the Ann Baillie Building. Building is completed. 1996 • The Museum establishes a Board of Directors. 2007 • The tower and elevator are completed, achieving greater 1997 • The Museum incorporates as a registered charity. An accessibility. outreach gallery opens at the Regional Cancer Centre. 2008 • A permanent nursing gallery opens in two newly restored 1999 • The Ann Baillie Building is designated a National Historic gallery spaces. Site. 2010 • Part 1 of Phase 2 of the restoration and renovation of Level 2000 • Outreach gallery opens in Providence Care’s Mental 1 begins. 2011 • The Children’s Gallery and temporary gallery open Health Services site. 2012 • The Museum’s Board of Directors adopts Strategic Plan 2001 • Outreach gallery opens in the Bracken Library at Queen’s 2012-2016. University. 2013 • Mobile app launches and vaccination exhibit opens. 2002 • The Museum acquires the majority of the collection of the 4 Board of Directors 2013-2014 Dr. Hugh Gorwill, President & Chair Scott Adamson 010020261. Photo: teeth), Dental cast (Diefenbaker’s Ian Fraser, Vice President Michelle Podhy, Secretary-Treasurer Dr. Gregory Baran Rhona Gale Kate Kahn Hon. Peter Milliken Felicity Pope Sherri Robertson Dr. Walter Rosser Dr. David Tessier Dr. Ruth Wilson Board Committees 2013-2014 Advancement Committee Executive Committee Human Resources Committee Ian Fraser, Chair Dr. Hugh Gorwill, Chair Felicity Pope, Chair Dr. James Low Ian Fraser, Vice Chair Kate Kahn Dr. Ruth Wilson Dr. James Low Hon. Peter Milliken Ex officio: Diana Gore Dr. Walter Rosser Ex officio: Pamela Peacock, Jenny Ex officio: Diana Gore, Jenny Stepa Stepa Collections Committee Dr. Gregory Baran, Chair Finance Committee Program Committee Felicity Pope Michelle Podhy, Chair Dr. Jane Errington, Chair Paul Robertson Dr. James Low Dr. Gregory Baran Dr. David Tessier Ex officio: Jenny Stepa Dr. Jacalyn Duffin Gael Young Dorothy Farr Ex officio: Kathy Karkut, Pamela Rhona Gale Peacock Elva McGaughey Ex officio: Diana Gore, Pamela Peacock, Kathy Karkut, Jenny Stepa National Advisory Board The Museum is grateful to the members of the National Advisory Board, whose objective is to advocate for the preservation of the legacy of health care in Canada and the role of the Museum of Health Care in achieving this goal. Dr. Alice J. Baumgart Mrs. Sarah Jane Dumbrille Dr. Arnold Naimark ELIZAB E THTOWN , PA, USA MAITLAN D , ON WINNI pe G , MB Dr. Lawrence Clein Dr. Peter Glynn Dr. Sarah Prichard RE GINA , SK KING S TON , ON CHI C AGO , IL, USA Dr. Ralph Crawford Dr. John Meisel Dr. Boyd Upper DE LTA , BC KING S TON , ON TO R ONTO , ON Dr. Henry Dinsdale (Co-Chair) Dr. Jock Murray Dr. Donald Wilson (Co-Chair) KING S TON , ON HALIFAX , NS OR ANG E VILL E , ON 2013 Museum Staff & Volunteers Museum Staff Volunteers, continued ADMINISTRATION & VISITOR SER V ICES : Danielle Ruffolo, Docent Dr. James A. Low, Advancement Officer Dawn Diamond, Curriculum Advisor Jenny Stepa, Museum Manager and Program Director Derek Oxley, Special Events/Curatorial Diana Gore, Communications and Finance Coordinator Diane Buchanan, Nursing Group CUR A TORI A L & COLLECTIONS : Edwin Ho, Docent Dr. Pamela Peacock, Curator Emily Gwiazda, Docent Kathy Karkut, Collections Manager Erica Altomare, Docent Jane Derrick, Database Manager Gael Kirkwood, Nursing Group Rona Rustige, Curator Emerita Gael, Savannah, and Fiona Young, Special Events Gwen Duhn, Nursing Group Contract Staff & Students Jacalyn Duffin, Nursing Group Robert Engen, Dr. Margaret Angus Research Fellow Janet Rosser, Special Events Alison Dingledine, Collections Technician Joan Holmes, Office Julia Blakey, SWEP Summer Student Joan Kalechstein, Education Advisor Lucy Vorobej, SWEP Summer Student Joann Bombard, Nursing Group Brendan Cull, YCW Summer Student John O’Keefe, Collections Aarzoo Singh, YCW Summer Student Judy Douglas, Nursing Group Sarah-Taïssir Bencharif, Queen’s Work Study Julia Duszczyszyn, Docent Wendy Crawford, Queen’s Work Study Kathleen Adams,