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The Friends of The Moncton Hospital Foundation have launched a campaign to raise $3 million towards building a hybrid operating room at the hospital.

OR would include surgical suite, diagnostic imaging in same location

Jordan Gill · CBC News

· Posted: Mar 06, 2026 5:00 AM EST | Last Updated: 27 minutes ago

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An operating table surrounded by large lights, monitors and other pieces of equipment in a spacious room.Hybrid operating rooms offer a way to work around a patient, instead of moving them from department to department during critical situations. (Lourdes Health System/YouTube)

The Friends of The Moncton Hospital Foundation have launched a campaign to raise $3 million towards building a hybrid operating room at the hospital.

Frances LeBlanc, the foundation’s CEO, said the hospital has been working on getting a hybrid operating room built for the past 10 years.

“Unfortunately because of several reasons, including change of government, the project did not move forward,” said LeBlanc.

“This has been a need for over a decade.”

A hybrid operating room is one that combines a normal surgical suite with diagnostic imaging ability.

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