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The current hospital was commissioned in 1939 as a general hospital for the Australian Army and opened on 11 March 1941. When completed in 1942, the 2,000-bed Yaralla Military Hospital (113th Australian General Hospital [A.G.H.]) was the largest hospital in the Southern Hemisphere.
Repatriation General Hospital is or was part of the name of a number of Australian hospitals: Repatriation General Hospital, Concord (1947–1993), in the Sydney suburb of Concord, now Concord Repatriation General Hospital; Repatriation General Hospital, Daw Park (1941–1995), in the Adelaide suburb of Daw Park (which has retained its name)
Concord Repatriation General Hospital [20] – Concord; Condobolin Hospital ... Rockingham General Hospital – Cooloongup [638] Roebourne Hospital – Roebourne [639]
The ACT currently has no designated burns unit; patients with severe burns are usually transferred to Concord Repatriation General Hospital or The Children’s Hospital at Westmead in New South Wales. [2]
On 21 January 2009, a new asbestos diseases research institute at Sydney's Concord Repatriation General Hospital was named the Bernie Banton Centre. [9] The facility is the world's first standalone research facility dedicated to the treatment and prevention of asbestos-related diseases.
Churchill Hospital; Concord Repatriation General Hospital; Courage Kenny Rehabilitation Institute; D. Darwin Hospital; Dr. Sapir Hospital and Charity Center; G.
Concord Hospital may refer to: Concord Repatriation General Hospital in Sydney, Australia; Concord Hospital (New Hampshire), in the United States; See also.
The hospital was opened on 21 September 1893 and was used for convalescence until World War II. No infectious or terminal cases were admitted to the hospital and all patients were referred by doctors from hospitals such as Royal Prince Alfred Hospital, St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney Hospital, Concord Repatriation General Hospital and Burwood ...