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5.1 Doctor of Medicine - Faculty Information


Contact Information

Location: Undergraduate Medical Education Office, Health Science Centre G701
MD Program main reception number: 403.210.3841
Website: Undergraduate Medical Education


Student Advocacy and Wellness Hub (SAWH)

Student Advocacy and Wellness Hub (SAWH) encourages students to strive for balance in their academic and personal lives. Our office is here to help support you throughout the next three years of training and we encourage students to utilize our completely confidential services. We offer medical, emotional, academic and career counseling assistance; we are always available to help you. We strive to create a supportive environment to help promote positive growth and development as students transition into well-rounded medical professionals.

Contact Information:
Location: Health Sciences Centre G740
Main Reception Number: 403.220.3796
Office Hours: 8:30 am–4:30 pm
Website: Student Advocacy and Wellness Hub


Parking and Transportation Services

Students can apply for on-site parking through the Alberta Health Services Parking Office as follows, if available:

Foothills Medical Centre Parking Lot (Level 1)
Business Hours: 8:00 am–4:00 pm
Monday to Friday (closed on holidays)
Phone: 403.944.1014

Alberta Health Services also operates a parking call centre with assistance from live operators available 24 hours per day, seven days per week. The toll-free call centre number is included on the parking information sheets and is also posted on all parking equipment. Please call the parking office to obtain general parking information, report a maintenance or equipment problem, or to obtain assistance with equipment operation. Call 1-855-535-1100.

Email: ProvincialParking@albertahealthservices.ca
Website: AHS Parking Services
Map of Foothills Site: Foothills Medical Centre


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