The Montreal General Hospital, as part of the McGill University Health Centre, is one of three centres of ultra-specialized trauma care for adults in the province of Quebec, and the only one located in downtown Montreal.
It responds to emergencies around the clock, and brings together nearly 40 medical and paramedical disciplines.
Each year, it receives approximately 10,000 trauma victims, including more than 1,500 patients presenting severe injuries, so the need to further expand the capabilities of medical personnel is of critical importance.
"Trauma is a leading cause of death in Canada. It's something we need to address," affirmed Dr. Deckelbaum, a member of the Canadiens' medical staff since 2011. "We have extremely specialized teams at the Montreal General Hospital - surgeons, anesthetists, nurses, emergency physicians and respiratory therapists, professionals that are committed towards trauma and making sure we live in a safe community and that your chances of survival are maximized. Every second counts in this area. But, we need education, research and training to give them extra support so that if something happens to one of your loved ones, they will get the best possible care to improve the outcome."
The Canadiens have a longstanding history with the Montreal General Hospital, of course, and Muller has a great deal of admiration for the incredible dedication of their staff members.
As someone who proudly considers Montreal to be his second home, the Kingston, ON native and former Habs captain was thrilled to help bring this project to life.
"I see our doctors every day. I see what they do for our team. These people are the superstars. They're the Yvan Cournoyers, the "Rocket" Richards and the Guy Lafleurs of this community. They do things without asking for anything in return. They do it because they take pride in their work and they're very passionate," praised Muller. "This is a move in the right direction."