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ANNUAL REPORT YOU MAKE THINGS HAPPEN CONTENTS Message from our Board Chair Major Investments Fundraising Events Festival of Trees Full House Lottery and Strategic Partnerships Donors Gifts in Memory Brain Campaign Donors Financial Statements Planned Giving GiveToUHF.ca 3 our gifts to the University Hospital Foundation write someone else’s story. A story of a life-saving heart MESSAGE surgery, a story of gratitude for prostate cancer care, a story of being cured of debilitating migraines because of Gamma FROM Knife radiosurgery. And behind your gifts are thousands of deeply personal stories that motivated grateful patients, thankful families and supportive businesses to give back — and help push the OUR BOARD boundaries of care and research at the University of Alberta Hospital, the Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute and the Kaye Edmonton Clinic. CHAIR So many innovative developments in the medical field happening right now are only happening because of the generous support from you, our donors. Through your generosity, we can do so much more to advance care, and drive research and advancement. The inaugural issue of HERE magazine, which you received along with your copy of the Annual Report, celebrates innovations, successes and Dan Hanna Cathy Osborne President, Parkwood Master Builder Senior Operating Officer, University Of Alberta Hospital, Dr. Shelley Scott Terry Freeman, FCPA, FCA, ICD.D Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute, Community Volunteer Head of Investments, ATB Capital Kaye Edmonton Clinic Robert Bessette, FMA, ICD.D Jim Allen Joyce Mallman Law Barry James, Past Chair CEO, Jatec Electric Ltd. President, FCPA, FCA, ICD.D Vice President & University Hospital Foundation Chief Corporate Development Officer, Associate Portfolio Manager, Joette Decore Lloyd Sadd Insurance Brokers Bessette Wealth Management, Executive Vice President, RBC Dominion Securities Inc. Strategy and Development, Stuart Olson Jim Brown David Finlay, Q.C. Beryl Bacchus Board Chair Incoming Board Chair 2019-2020 Festival of Trees Chair President, Sherrick Management Counsel, Dentons Canada LLP 4 UHF Annual Report 2018-2019 medical field advancements that are achievements are only possible with has driven her to achieve impacting lives in Alberta and around the support and guidance of our extraordinary results. the world. These Edmonton success outstanding Board of Trustees, And I want to thank you, for stories are made possible by the donors, our amazing volunteers and the choosing to support the University sponsors and supporters of the hardworking staff at the University Hospital Foundation. On behalf of University Hospital Foundation. Hospital Foundation. I want to the Board of Trustees and the entire Through this Annual Report, we are specifically recognize Joyce University Hospital Foundation staff, proud to share our collective results Mallman Law for her 32 years with thank you for your generosity of time, and strategic initiatives that supported the University Hospital Foundation, talent and treasure. Your dedication the success we achieved in the 2018/19 the last 11 as President, as she’s retired to advancing our life-saving and life fiscal year. These results would not as of the end of September. changing mission is an inspiration have been possible without you, who, The impact Joyce has had on to the entire community. by choosing to pay it forward, drive the healthcare at the University of Alberta next discovery, fund new technology Hospital, the Mazankowski Alberta and save the next life. Heart Institute and the Kaye Edmonton Together we delivered stellar financial Clinic has been outstanding. The Jim Brown performance, achieving net revenues Foundation is extremely grateful for Board Chair, of $40 million. This sets us up to be able the years of leadership she provided University Hospital Foundation to make significant investments at the and the relationships she developed University of Alberta Hospital, with so many donors in our community. Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute Her passion for healthcare and for and Kaye Edmonton Clinic. These making a difference in people’s lives Hugh Bolton, FCPA, FCA, F.ICD, LLD(Hon.) C.J. Woods, FCPA, FCA Incoming Board Member Dr. Dennis Kunimoto Emeritus Board Member Dr. David Zygun Director Emeritus & Interim Dean, Faculty of Medicine & Dentistry, CIBC Wood Gundy Zone Medical Director, Past Chair, EPCOR Utilities Inc. University of Alberta Community Volunteer Alberta Health Services Don Wheaton Kim Wheaton Chris Fowler, MA Irving Kipnes President, Wheaton Group Emeritus Board Member President & CEO, Emeritus Board Member Community Volunteer Canadian Western Bank Owner, Delcon Development Group Harold Roozen Chairman & CEO, Rocor Holdings Ltd Beth Allard-Clough W. Guy Scott Paul Verhesen Board Member & Director of Community Relations, Emeritus Board Member President & CEO, Allard Foundation President, Ventura Interests Inc. Clark Builders GiveToUHF.ca 5 MAJOR INVESTMENTS Over $70 million* raised to date in generous community support has elevated brain care in Edmonton to a level that was unimaginable less than a decade ago. ince 2012, your gifts to the • Reduced hospital stays by incorporating and multidisciplinary care teams at Brain Centre Campaign have revolutionary approaches to brain care in the Kaye Edmonton Clinic, the largest completely transformed brain the form of state-of-the-art technology ambulatory care clinic in Canada. care at the University of Alberta such as the Gamma Knife, and innovative With the best people in the best Hospital, for the benefit of all Albertans. clot retrieval procedures performed in environments working together towards a Because of you, the University Hospital specialized neurovascular interventional shared goal, a new paradigm of brain care Foundation, community leaders and suites. is beginning to unfold. Increased care in the Alberta Health Services have been able to • Improved emergency response with communities. Decreased time in hospital. align their strengths against a devastating continued investment in the Neuro ICU Less invasive procedures. Greater foe – brain disease and brain injury. and Stroke Ambulance. understanding, and more individualized The Brain Centre team at the University care, for brain patients and the conditions of Alberta Hospital is internationally • Keeping patients living with painful, they’re up against. recognized for its patient care, technology, life-altering disorders such as Parkinson’s research and innovation. Innovations and Multiple Sclerosis from having to made possible by donations to the Brain come to the hospital by giving them Centre Campaign include: access to the finest rehabilitation clinic * To the end of September 2019 6 UHF Annual Report 2018-2019 SURGICAL SUITES WITH EQUIPMENT he University of Alberta Hospital Systems (including multiplescopes) at a tubes in patients with an altered anatomy is unique for the breadth and cost of $1.9 million. which create difficult airways. complexity of its surgical pro- These Tower Systems provide The impact on diagnosis and gram. Of the 13,000 surgeries advanced true high definition imaging efficiency in the operating theatres not performed here each year, a significant that is required for the surgical special- only improves patient outcomes, it also proportion cannot be done anywhere ties that are performed at the University speeds up surgery times overall. else in western and northern Canada. of Alberta Hospital, providing a means “The more efficient we are, the more To give surgeons the most advanced and for early detection and diagnosis of patients we can get done on any given multipurpose technology to work with, cancers and other tumors — and timely day, and the shorter the wait list is for the University Hospital Foundation sup- surgical intervention. Scopes may also surgery.” - Dr. David Bigam ported the purchase of six Universal Tower assist anesthetists in inserting breathing GiveToUHF.ca 7 FUNDRAISING 630 CHED Heart Pledge Day raised more than $366,000 towards advanced Echocardiogram machines at the Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute. February 26, 2019 was a momentous day for the Foundation because the 630 CHED Heart Pledge Day was the most successful Heart Pledge Day yet. he event, a radio-a-thon broadcast all day on 630 CHED, supported the purchase of new echocardiogram machines. This equipment enables doctors at the Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute to make more timely diagnoses, automatically calculate cardiac function and conduct tests with higher sensitivity that will help drive treatment decisions. Hourly Sponsors THANK YOU Durabuilt Windows • Myshak Sales and Rentals TO OUR Presenting Sponsor • First Truck Centre Edmonton Rosenau Transport • Trail Appliances • Crosstown Motors SPONSORS Heart Wall Sponsor • Scott Builders • Nurse Next Door MLC Golf Tournament in support of the Brain Centre Campaign – July 25 Hosted by David and Arlene McDougall, the MLC Golf Tournament was held at the Petroleum Golf and Country Club and raised $105,000 which was designated to the Brain Campaign. Rosenau Heart Open Classic Golf Tournament – June 18 The Rosenau Heart Open golf tournament took place at Windermere Golf Club, raising funds to support the Mazankowski Alberta Heart Institute. From 2018 to 2022, the event is expected to raise $1 MILLION. 8 UHF Annual Report 2018-2019 FESTIVAL TREES $4 million for the Brain Centre received during the 2018 Festival of Trees he University Hospital Foundation’s Festival of Trees is firmly established as Edmonton’s signature kick-off to the