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Department of Anesthesia Ahs Medical Affairs - Calgary Zone DEPARTMENT OF ANESTHESIA AHS MEDICAL AFFAIRS - CALGARY ZONE Office of the Zone Clinical Department Head of Anesthesia Zone Clinical Section Chiefs Anesthesia Medical Education OFFICE OF THE ZONE CLINICAL DEPARTMENT HEAD OF ANESTHESIA Anesthesia Website Department of Anesthesia Foothills Medical Centre 1403 – 29 Street NW Calgary, Alberta Canada T2N 2T9 Zone Clinical Department Head Administrative Manager Dr. G. Dobson Ruth Holland-Richardson Phone: (403) 944-4309 Phone: (403) 944-4309 Fax: (403) 270-2268 Fax: (403) 270-2268 Anesthesia Department Secretary Lucy Poirier Phone: (403) 944-1064 Fax: (403) 270-2268 Zone Clinical Department Administrative Manager Deputy Head Ruth Holland-Richardson Dr. G. Eschun Phone: (403) 944-4309 Phone: (403) 944-1430 Fax: (403) 270-2268 Fax: (403) 270-2268 Director, Anesthesia & Surgical Administrative Manager Services Ruth Holland-Richardson Michele Austad Phone: (403) 944-4309 Phone: (403) 944-2927 Fax: (403) 270-2268 Fax: (403) 270-2268 ANESTHESIA CLINICAL SECTION CHIEFS Foothills Medical Centre Administrative Assistant Anesthesia Clinical Section Chief Helen Schroeder Dr. D. Ha Phone: (403) 944-1430 mailto:[email protected] Fax: (403) 270-2268 Department of Anesthesia Foothills Medical Centre 1403 – 29 Street NW Calgary, Alberta Canada T2N 2T9 Phone: (403) 944-1430 Fax: (403) 270-2268 Peter Lougheed Centre Clerkship Program Coordinator Anesthesia Clinical Section Chief & Site Administrative Assistant Dr. B. Parkinson Lynda Pedersen Phone: (403) 943-5554 Department of Anesthesia Fax: (403) 943-4474 Peter Lougheed Centre 3500 – 26 Avenue NE Calgary, Alberta Canada T1Y 6J4 Phone: (403) 943-5554 Fax: (403) 943-4474 Rockyview General Hospital Administrative Assistant Anesthesia Clinical Section Chief Cindy Leavitt Dr. C. Sims Phone: (403) 943-8720 Department of Anesthesia Fax: (403) 252-2798 Rockyview General Hospital 7007-14 Street SW Calgary, Alberta Canada T2V 1P9 Phone: (403) 943-8720 Fax: (403) 252-2798 Alberta Children’s Hospital Administrative Assistant Pediatric Anesthesia Karen Stetar Clinical Section Chief Dr. K. Carter Phone: (403) 955-7810 Fax: (403) 955-7606 Department of Anesthesia Alberta Children’s Hospital 2888 Shaganappi Trail NW Calgary, Alberta Canada T3B 6A8 Phone: (403) 955-7810 Fax: (403) 955-7606 South Health Campus Administrative Assistant Clinical Section Chief Erin Yeske Dr. F. Morrow Phone: (403) 956-3883 Department of Anesthesia Fax: (403) 956-1599 4448 Front Street S.E. Calgary, Alberta Canada T3M 1M4 Phone: (403) 956-3883 Fax: (403) 956-1599 ANESTHESIA MEDICAL EDUCATION Anesthesia Residency Residency Program Secretary Program Director Carla Camac Dr. U. Larsen Phone: (403) 944-1991 Department of Anesthesia Fax: (403) 944-2425 Foothills Medical Centre 1403 - 29 Street NW Calgary, Alberta, Canada T2N 2T9 Phone: (403) 944-1991 Fax: (403) 944-2425 Family Practice Anesthesia Residency Program Secretary Program Coordinator Carla Camac Dr. D. Wood Phone: (403) 944-1991 Department of Anesthesia Fax: (403) 944-2425 Peter Lougheed Centre 3500 – 26 Avenue NE Calgary, Alberta Canada T1Y 6J4 Phone: (403) 943-5554 Fax: (403) 943-4474 Anesthesia Clerkship Anesthesia Clerkship Program Coordinator Program Coordinator Dr. M. Chong Lynda Pedersen Department of Anesthesia Phone: (403) 943-5554 Peter Lougheed Centre Fax: (403) 943-4474 3500 – 26 Avenue NE Calgary, Alberta Canada T1Y 6J4 Phone: (403) 944-1430 Fax: (403) 270-2268 .
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