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RBC donates $350,000 to mobile medical education

CALGARY, ALBERTA, June 7, 2005 — RBC Financial Group (RBC), through its charitable foundation, has donated $350,000 to the STARS Human Patient Simulator (HPS) program, a mobile education unit that tours Alberta, parts of British Columbia, the Northwest Territories and northern Montana.

"At RBC we're dedicated to supporting health and wellness initiatives that improve community services and enhance quality of life, " said Bruce MacKenzie, Regional President, Prairies, for RBC Financial Group. "We're thrilled our donation will have a direct impact in helping to save lives by assisting STARS in its mission to provide more training to medical practitioners in smaller and, in some cases, remote areas."

STARS' human patient simulator program is one of the first mobile medical education programs in North America. It is the medical equivalent of a flight simulator. The human patient simulator (HPS) is a complex mannequin that closely simulates the human body's functions. Housed in a mobile unit, the HPS program provides specialized critical care skill training to emergency care providers.

Dr. Greg Powell, CEO of STARS said, "Our partnership with RBC will assist us in reaching more doctors, nurses, and paramedics with specialized training. We are grateful for this tremendous support and the very real impact it will have on strengthening the chain of survival."

RBC Financial Group considers its long-term support of health and wellness not only to be an investment in communities, but also in Canada's future. RBC Foundation donated nearly $9 million to health care causes in 2004. Major gifts were given to hospital campaigns, research and health organizations. RBC's employees also volunteer their time and energy to health care organizations and charities around the world. To support the wellness of its employees, RBC provides dependent-care support and flexible work arrangements.

STARS is a non-profit, charitable organization providing an emergency aeromedical transport system to critically ill and injured patients in Alberta and several communities in southeastern British Columbia. Funding for the program is provided through a partnership with Alberta Health and Wellness and through individual and corporate donations. Ongoing professional development, training and research are also significant components of the STARS program. Since it began in 1985, STARS has flown more than 10,000 missions.


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