We’re bringing the future of health care to life
Our visionary medical campus will be equipped for today’s complex health care needs and help us build the health care of tomorrow.
We’re setting a new standard for medical care in BC, and shaping the future of medicine in Canada. This is going to change everything.
Learn more about how we’re reimaging care for patients at the new St. Paul’s Hospital, and how you can have a direct impact on transforming lives.
Construction update
From vision to reality: The New St. Paul’s Hospital is getting ready!
Update date: January 9, 2025
As we begin 2026, we’re excited to share the incredible progress being made on the Jim Pattison Medical Campus, which includes the new St. Paul’s Hospital as well as the Clinical Support and Research Centre.
New St. Paul’s Hospital
Over four years of construction, over 10 million worker hours on site, and over 1850 tradespeople onsite each day! We’re getting closer and closer to getting the keys to the hospital next summer. In 2025, we:
- Said goodbye to the life-sized mock-up rooms and moved on to the next exciting stage: bringing real rooms to life inside the new hospital
- Began installing large equipment (e.g. for Food Services, Medical Device Reprocessing Department (MDRD), bedpan washers), as well as large furniture such as integrated desks and storage lockers
- ‘Energized’ the building by supplying power to the building, equipment and systems
- Configured and installed IT networks and infrastructure
- Started activation planning with all programs (how we’ll prepare spaces and people for opening day)
Clinical Support and Research Centre (CSRC)
The CSRC continues to make big steps forward, from completing design to achieving major construction milestones. In 2025, we:
- Celebrated one year of construction – with excavation complete, crews are now pouring concrete for the building’s foundation
- Opened the virtual doors to the future, where over 400 staff, medical staff and researchers explored 360° virtual tours of the Innovation Centre, Childcare centre, skybridge, and collaborative workspaces
Construction will be completed in 2026 and the hospital will be open to the public in 2027.
Thanks to a $2.5 million donation from the Djavad Mowafaghian Foundation supporting the Clinical Support and Research Centre at the Jim Pattison Medical Campus, we are one step closer to transforming medical care in BC.
“We can’t change the world if all the great work done by our renowned researchers stays in the lab. There’s nothing else in Canada comparable to what we’re planning. If you’re involved in health care research in BC – as a scientist, a partner, or a patient – this is the place to be.”
Dr. Darryl Knight
President, Providence Research, PHC vice president, Research and Academic Affairs and associate dean, Research, Faculty of Medicine, University of British Columbia
The next generation of innovation
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Dr. Laksman is using stem cells to grow heart-specific cells in a petri dish. By recreating a patient’s specific cardiac disease, applying medicines to it, and studying the effect of the treatment, he can determine which drugs work best for each patient.
Dr. Laksman is conducting trailblazing research in the aging facilities of the old St. Paul’s. The new research facility’s purpose-built labs, equipment, and technology will help ignite further breakthroughs.
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Dr. Wong is an expert in the Mohs Micrographic Surgery and started a Surgical Dermatology Clinic to quicken access to skin cancer excisions. Through the MedSafe program, Dr. Wong and her colleagues are developing genetic testing to prevent severe, life-threatening skin infections. Providence’s Dermatology Centre is already providing care for patients with complex skin conditions not readily available elsewhere in BC and, in some cases, Canada. At the CSRC, Dr. Wong will be able to deepen research and wraparound care.
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Dr. Thamboo is the only physician in Western Canada regularly performing an innovative day surgery to remove nasopharyngeal cancer (NPC), a rare cancer that grows in a hard-to-reach area behind the nose. Dr. Thamboo and his team are working with the BC Cancer Agency to identify NPC blood markers that could provide an early cancer warning. With the new St. Paul’s Hospital directly connected to the CSRC, physicians like Dr. Thamboo can expedite treatment for patients and lead the way in research discoveries.
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Dr. DeMarco pioneered a first-in-Canada Alzheimer’s biomarker test and then partnered with a pharmaceutical company to mass produce it. This test, now available across the country, can identify the early stages of the disease so patients can access treatments and services earlier that improve their quality of life. With the resources at the CSRC, we’ll be able to take more discoveries like Dr. DeMarco’s and bring them to patients—without a go-between.
We hold the promise of redefining the future of health care in this province. The transformative impact of the Jim Pattison Medical Campus will extend far beyond the confines of its physical space.
We’re not waiting for the future, we’re building it. Your support helps us bring our revolutionary vision to life.