https://www.canadahelps.org/en/dn/70854
$10,000 – $50,000
Price Family Foundation – thank you Gerry and Barb!
Concordia Classic Golf Tournament 2021
$1,000 – $5,000
Concordia Pharmacy and Clinic
Providence Christian Services
Speltzer Family Foundation
$500 – $999
Marguerite Auld
Alan Graham
Ingrid Peters-Fransen
Nancy Feniuk
Michael Woelcke
$200 – $499
Donald King
Lawrence Maksymetz
Dr. Glenn and Marguerite Nichols
David and Hermine Olfert
Helen Pachal
Kenneth and Freeda Sanderson
Michael Weretyk
Donald Winters
$25 – $199
David Allan
Anna Amborsky
Georgina Amy
Bernie Atamanchuk
Ingeborg Barthel
Stephen Bjornson
Andrea Chomyshyn
Ronald Cinch
Concordia Village Advisory Council
Tanya Derkach
Henry Dueck
F. Ben Dyck
Adele Elin
Marian Friesen
Sidney Garvie
Wendall Gray
Arnold Grudeski
Mirjana Hamzic
Dorothy Hardy
Margaret Hart
Greg Hauser
Diane Heppner
Jean Hird
Julianna Houssin
Susan Howard
Dan and Lorraine Iwanchysko
Joan Johnson
Bonny Kahanovitch
Sadie Kakegamick
Linda Kehler
Alice Kletke
Catarina Koch-Schulte
Joseph Koch-Schulte
Ronald and Joan Kolbauer
Bohdan Kozoris
Dietrich Krahn
Theodor Kreis
Kirk and Sonia Kuppers
Mary Kuzminski
Andre LeFleche
Milagros Laurel
Sindy Lien
Gordon Logan
Hung Cam Ly
James and Mary MacKie
Carolyn Maskell
Loretta and Edward Merriam
Lily McGowan
Betty McLaughlin
Margaret McPhail
Herbert Mueller and Rosemary Mueller Hood
Trish Pauls
Leo and Gail Scheer
Bernard Schmid
Grace Schwarz
Warren Scott
Emilien Sibilleau
Ron St. Hilare
Michele Synnott
Erwin Thiessen
Arnold Ziemianski
$10,000 – $50,000
Miriam Bergen
Herb and Erna Buller (Buller Family Foundation)
Phillip R. and Ilse K. Ens
Hubert and Bernice Kleysen
Dr. Peter Kuegle
Barb and Gerry Price and the Price Family Foundation
Steinbach Credit Union
The Concordia Foundation Golf Committee and Participants Golf 2020
$1,000 – $5,000
Regan and Geoff Archambault and Century 21 Realtors
George Esau
Bill and Margaret Fast Family Foundation
Alan Graham
Agnes Kroeker
Fred Myers
Drs. P & J Patel Medical Corporation
Ervin and Lorraine Petkau
Ingrid and Harold Peters-Fransen
Bert Polet
Maria Streu
Dr. J.M. Trainor
Wawanesa
$500 – $999
Anonymous (2 donors)
Abhishek Bhardwaj and the Concordia Community Clinic
My Chi Cung
Ben Dyck
Barbara Ewasko
Don and Mary Hanson
Eleanor MacDonald
Audrey F. Thompson
Edmund Gerhard and Elfrieda Wall
Marie M. Wild
$200 – $499
Marjorie Blankstein
Jose Cabral
Sandy Chahal
Garry Fries
Norm and Viola Giesbrecht
Joan Johnston
Sam Katz
Peter and Lenora Kehler
Donald King
John Klassen
Bill McLennan
Dr. & Mrs. Glenn and Marguerite Nichols
David and Hermine Olfert
Ronald and Elizabeth Robbins
Irwin and Ruth Schroeder
Eileen and Fred Storozuk
Johannes and Francina Vogel
Jakob and Katharina Vogt
Helmut and Eleonore Wicha
$25 – $199
Andrew and Edith A. Alexiuk
David and Sylvia Allan
Nellie Allen
Tom & Anastasia Argyriou
Bernie Atamanchuk
Anna Backe
Ingaborg Barthel
Cheryl Bird
Ronald Boyd
Luz Bragais
Peter and Betty Braun
Roger Brunet
Fred and Penny Bryans
Lemac Bubegwa and Jeannette Inamahoro
Rose Buchik
Frieda Bueckert
Roberta Cantor
David Carr
Elda Cerne
Andrea Chomyshyn
Mary Chubey
Ronald and Evelyn Cinch
June Cowan
Catherine Darbell
Tom Dercola
Orest Derkach
Tannis Derkach
Nick and Lesia Diakiw
Ike and Tina Doerksen
Heather Dunn
Gordon Emberley
Rudy G. Engbrecht
George and Margaret Ens
Carl and Shirley Espersen
Dorothy Flight
Rebecca and Ramon Faunal
Denys Fraser
Marian H. Friesen
Sidney and Catherine Garvie
John and Shirley Gifford
Elsie Gillies
Michelle Gisiger
Ray Gottfried
Blaine Grapentine
James and Eleanor Griffiths
Arnold Grudeski
Wayne and Lydia Hacking
Denis Hallson
Mirjana Hamzic
To Hansane
Bernice Hapichuk
Nick and Pearl Hogeveen
Gordon Holland
Gerald and Trudy Holowchuk
Judi Houssin
Nick and Bonnie Iafolla
Rozin and Catherine Iwanicki
David and Deborah Jackson
Marjorie Jacobson
Carole Janik
Norman Jensen
Fredrick Johnson
Wendy and Kelvin Kathler
Kevin and Els Kavanaugh
Emil and Dorothy Kiziak
Joseph Koch-Schulte
Bohdaw Kozoris
Abram Krahn
Kirk and Sonia Kuppers
Hal Frank Klassen
Adolf and Brigitte Kussmann
Mary Kuzminski
Andre and Lillian LaFleche
Rosemarie Langford
Diane Letwin
Stephen and Agnes Leung
Jean Loucks
Alan Luszeck
Raymond and Rose-Marie MacNamara
Lawrence and Alice Maksymetz
Louise and Marcel Mallot
Emily Markiw
Peter and Stella Maruca
Geoffrey and Pam Massey
Michael and Winnifred Matich
William Mazur
David and Maureen McBride
Lynda McCorvie
Larry and Audrey McCrady
Lily McGowan
Paul McKenna
Betty and Scott McLaughlin
Richard and Janet McPherson
Hazel Melnick
Gerry and Merryl-Lee Mercier
Keith and Judith Miller
Mr. David Mills
Marvin and Viola Mirochnick
Youssef Mouzahem
Susan Mukosayi
Randy and Margaret Neuls
Selma Nordstrom
Harry Obedzinski
Linda Offenloch
Meryl and Ron Orth
Elizabeth Patzer
Patricia Pauls
Mary Petrow
John and Gail Philbin
David Pollock
Steffie and Mark Prydun
John and Dorothy Quail
Marilyn Rainkie
James and Josie Rak
Bradley Rayner and Jacqueline Field
Jean Ramsey
Wayne Rees
Herbert and Marlene Regier
Ruth Rempel
Adeline Romas
Inez Rowson
Diane Saranchuk
Helen Searle
Michael Shewel
Leendert and Hendrika Slikker
Douglas and Lynne Smith
Bernice Smith
Lolita and Steven Smith
Wilda Smith
Joyce Smyth
Judy Stamler
Norman and April Stapon
Carl & Mary Starodub
Alfred Stephens
Robert and Kathleen Stokes
Allan Strank
William Stroich
Jeanette Stuart
Robert Sutherland
Frank Szturm
Bernice Taylor
Gerry Taylor
Viola Telke
Abram Thiessen
Diana Torossi
Hien-Duc Tran and Minh-Nguyet
Kathryn Urban
Judith Wagner
Mona Wall
Caroline Wall
Alexander and Jeannette Warga
Michael Weretyk
Howard Wiebe
Ronald and Elza Wiebe
Rudolf Willms
Helen E. Wilson
George Wilson
David & Marilyn Winter
Our Orthopaedic Research program began in 2003 and has thrived over the past 16 years, achieving many meaningful goals and milestones. Thanks to donations from our community, we constructed the Hip and Knee Institute in 2009 to house our world-class research program, creating a centre of capability and expertise that is unmatched elsewhere in the world. Over the past 16 years, our research has stretched from the benchtop to the bedside and beyond.
On the benchtop, our engineering staff and machines have evaluated dozens of joint replacement devices for quality and safety before being used in the clinic. At the bedside, our clinical staff and systems have monitored patient well-being and joint replacement success through innovative, proven means. Chasing what’s next, our scientific staff and equipment have assessed joint replacement failures, pinpointing the root cause for future devices to learn from and avoid.
The Concordia Hip and Knee Institute and the Orthopaedic Research program were built by Manitobans to be like no other.
This research will directly impact those suffering from arthritis and other musculoskeletal diseases within the catchment area of Concordia’s orthopaedic program; all of Manitoba, Nunavut, eastern Saskatchewan, and western Ontario. The majority of the 1900 joint replacement patients cared for each year at Concordia Hospital are 55-80 years of age, but can extend to patients as young as 16 and as old as 105. We anticipate the greatest benefit will be to our younger patient population (45-65 years) who are generally active individuals with many important functional needs to be met such as work, family, exercise, sport and leisure. Our older patient population will also receive benefit through a rapid return to function and pain-free mobility, allowing them to be active in the community and economy through part-time work, volunteering, philanthropy, and travel/tourism within Manitoba. This research will also impact the world through publications in top-tier international medical journals which drive best practices for care.
The Concordia Joint Replacement Group has had a long history of research which has resulted in direct, tangible benefit to our patients:
The focus of the Research Chair will be to continue along these same pathways through the following projects:
Concordia Arthroplasty Research Chair funds will be used for operating costs associated with the research projects outlined by the Chair’s research directive. Such costs will include; research and engineering staff, project supplies and consumables, laboratory usage, equipment maintenance and modification, new equipment purchases, costs associated with publishing and presenting the work (delivering local and international impact).
Advancing Hip and Knee Joint Replacement Research in Manitoba
June 30, 2021 – Winnipeg, Manitoba. Today Research Manitoba and the Concordia Foundation announced a partnership and $500,000 in research funding to support Dr. Thomas Turgeon as the Arthroplasty Research Chair at Concordia’s Hip and Knee Replacement Institute. This five-year Research Chair position will allow Dr. Turgeon and researchers at Concordia's Hip and Knee Institute to take a step forward in delivering world-class treatment, improving operating room efficiencies, and accelerating innovative approaches to healing the growing number of Manitobans living with hip and knee pain and disability.
“These kinds of strategic partnerships are key to helping research dollars go further and enable changes that can benefit Manitobans, including reducing wait times, improve access to care and ensure patient safety,” said Minister Kelvin Goertzen, Acting Minister of Manitoba Health and Seniors Care. “I want to thank all the partners for their hard work in making this new project a reality, as well as Research Manitoba for leading this initiative to support a healthy future for people across the province.”
“We are very excited to be partnering with the Concordia Foundation on this important project. Advancements in care require research in many areas. This project will support our shared commitment to excellence by enabling Dr. Turgeon and his team to accelerate their research to help Manitobans get back on their feet and improve their lives.” Ms. Karen Dunlop, CEO, Research Manitoba.
“Thanks to the enormous giving spirit of so many Manitobans, the Hip and Knee Institute will be able to build its team, accelerate the pace of research, publish findings faster, and connect sooner with partners worldwide who can help us bring innovative care to Manitobans when they need us most.” Mr. Roger Gripp, Chair of the Board of the Concordia Foundation. "Hip and knee surgery has an incredible impact on patients and their quality of life. The Concordia Foundation is proud to support and empower Dr. Turgeon and his team of dedicated researchers and grateful to the donors, patients, and Research Manitoba for making this opportunity a reality.”
Dr. Turgeon has been the head of research at Concordia Hospital in Winnipeg for eight years, as well as Associate Professor - Department of Surgery, Director of Arthroplasty Research, Fellowship Director, Hip and Knee Arthroplasty, Max Rady College of Medicine, Rady Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Manitoba.
“Data from research — including clinical trials, hip and knee implant analysis, and laboratory testing, conducted right here at home and in partnership with leading institutions worldwide — will ensure that new processes, techniques, and technologies put into practice by Concordia researchers will lead to the best possible outcomes for patients,” said Dr. Thomas Turgeon, Concordia Joint Replacement Group and the Concordia Hip and Knee Institute. "Advanced training and education are also priorities, which will ensure creating a healthier tomorrow for Manitobans and a bright future for arthroplasty research in the province.”
Kristen Hooper, Communications Officer, Research Manitoba 204-942-8702 |
Sue Barkman, Executive Director, The Concordia Foundation 204-661-7443 |
Research Manitoba promotes, supports, and coordinates the funding of research excellence and innovation in health, natural and social sciences, engineering, and the humanities in Manitoba. Research Manitoba supports local talent development by providing research support to early career researchers and graduate students, along with fostering strategic partnerships to strengthen research and innovation in Manitoba.
The Concordia Foundation is a registered charitable organization that serves as the philanthropic arm for the Concordia Campus family including, Concordia Hospital, Concordia Place, Concordia Village, Concordia Hip and Knee Institute, and Operation Walk Winnipeg.
The Concordia Hip and Knee Institute was established by Concordia Hospital in Winnipeg in 2009 to serve as a Center of Excellence with the goal of advancing the field of knee and hip joint replacement through research, education, and clinical outcome improvements. The Concordia Foundation serves as the fundraising body for the Institute as well as for the Arthroplasty Research Chair. http://cjrg.ca/