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2014 Donor Report

Perspectives magazine is an annual glossy supporting the Mount Sinai Hospital Auxiliary, Mount Sinai Hospital and the Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute.

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Transforming our Hospital for the Future The Campaign to Renew Sinai is the largest campaign in Mount Sinai's history with an ambitious goal to raise over $500 million in new private investments from our community. Together with government support, this campaign will transform our Hospital physically, but will also drive discovery that will reinvent the way we care for our patients. The campaign builds on our Vision 2017 to provide the best medicine and patient experience. Since our founding, health care has evolved dramatically, but what remains paramount is the dedication our Hospital has for providing the best care possible. This Campaign is anchored in a patient and family-centred design that will enable new and innovative approaches to care, state-of-the-art facilities, streamlined services, integration of new technologies and the ability to extend the reach of our Hospital far beyond these walls. With Phase 1 completed and Phase 2 already well underway, we are now setting our sights on Phase 3, the most extensive and transformative stage. The Campaign to Renew Sinai is more than a capital renewal project; it is the exciting next chapter in the Mount Sinai story and will enable us to sustain our success, broaden our impact and expand into the new frontiers of health care. Please support Mount Sinai today and help us meet the challenges of the future. Phase I : Completed • Six new floors on the Murray Street tower. • Additional 160,000 square feet, primarily to the Frances Bloomberg Centre for Women's and Infants' Health, including the David & Stacey Cynamon Mother & Baby Unit. Phase II : Opening in 2014 • Newton Glassman Charitable Foundation Neonatal Intensive Care Unit: Single rooms, enhanced security and infection control features. • Slaight Family Labour and Delivery Unit: Including five new operating rooms. • New Antenatal units: Featuring increased room sizes. Phase III : Key Areas for Redevelopment • Schwartz/Reisman Emergency Centre: Doubling the size to 28,100 square feet to accommodate expected growth in emergency patient volume from 56,000 to an estimated 80,000 annually over the next few years. • Surgical Suite: Nineteen new state-of-the-art operating rooms, including a new robotics-assisted suite and 3D-imaging technology. • Intensive Care Unit: 50% increase in beds, with upgraded equipment and improved access to the Emergency Department. • Ambulatory Clinic: Renovation to a central out-patient area. • Lobby: A welcoming, refurbished lobby with patient-friendly navigation, fully accessible design, new commercial services and prestigious recognition. R S E I N N E A W I † Architectural renderings only. All renderings provided by BBB Architects. Emergency department † Intensive care unit † Surgical suite † 13614-DonorReport_v12.indd 26-27 6/5/14 5:25 PM

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