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More than 50 years of public service


The Montréal Heart Institute (MHI) was founded in 1954 by Dr. Paul David. For 45 years, he was the heart and soul of the Institute, to which he had conferred a profoundly humanistic character from its very beginnings. Upon his death in 1999, Dr. David left his successors a priceless legacy.

Dr. Paul David's initiative

In the early 1950s, the science of cardiology was still in its infancy when a young Dr. Paul David attended a Paris conference, which instilled in him a sense that the field of cardiology would develop at lightning speed over the coming decades. At that moment, he conceived of the project–a very innovative one for the time–to create a Montréal-based facility wholly devoted to the development of cardiology.

The Grey Nuns' support

Dr. Paul David's dream became a reality thanks to the wonderful support of the Grey Nuns. They offered to make him Head of the Cardiology Department and gave him free reign to use the available space as he pleased. The Cardiology Department was to have full administrative independence.

A promising beginning

The Montréal Heart Institute (MHI) was born in 1954. Occupying two floors of the new Hôpital Maisonneuve, the Institute had 42 beds and a medical team of three cardiologists and two surgeons. The idea of bringing all cardiology services together under one roof soon caught on and the Institute became a model copied around the world.

In January 1966, the Institute moved into newly-built, specially-designed premises on Bélanger Street. The building was expanded 10 years later and in 1995 a new wing was added to house the Research Centre, which had grown considerably over the years.

Key partners

In the late 1960s, the Institute was fortunate to attract such a significant patron as Montréal financier, J.-Louis Lévesque, who supported the facility for more than a quarter of a century. The Institute subsequently acquired a partner whose mandate is to raise funds to support its development. This partner is the Montréal Heart Institute Foundation (MHIF). The Institute has been able to count on the Foundation's increasing support ever since.

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