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  2. Baghdad Medical City - Wikipedia

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    The Medical City includes the Baghdad University College of Medicine. The largest hospital in the complex is the Surgical Specialties Hospital built in 1980. The second largest is the Baghdad Teaching Hospital, opened in 1970, [1] which contains the out patient clinics and the emergency department. The complex has over a thousand beds for patients.

  3. List of hospitals in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    Baghdad: 126 Al Noor General Hospital Kadhimiya Karkh Baghdad: 211 Al Karama Teaching Hospital Sheik Maaruf Karkh Baghdad: 445 Ibn Sina Hospital: Green Zone: Baghdad: Al-Liquia Maternity Hospital Karkh: Baghdad: 128 Saddam Maternity Hospital Sadr City: Rusafa Baghdad: 288 Central Pediatric Teaching Hospital Al-Iskan: Karkh Baghdad: 333 ...

  4. 28th Combat Support Hospital (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Subsequently, they established themselves in an Iraqi hospital in the Green Zone in Baghdad. [7] [8] In 2006, the unit was deployed to Baghdad, undertaking a 15-month tour stationed at Ibn Sina Hospital. In October 2009, the 28th Combat Support Hospital deployed in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom where it operated medical treatment ...

  5. Al-'Adudi Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The Al-'Adudi Hospital was established during the era of organized hospitals developed in medieval Islamic culture. [1] Some of these early hospitals were located in Baghdad and among those was the bimaristan Al-'Adudi. [2] The hospital came to be when King of the Buyid Dynasty, 'Adud al-Dawla, decided to construct the hospital a few years ...

  6. Al-Yarmouk Teaching Hospital - Wikipedia

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    [citation needed] The hospital has about 700 beds. [4] The hospital focused on victims of violence due to war during the 2003-2011 Iraq War, [5] [6] and was one of only five hospitals in Baghdad able to treat war wounded. [7] In 2003 during the American offensive on Baghdad, a tank shell destroyed the generator of the hospital. [8]

  7. Ibn Sina Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Ibn Sina Hospital is a hospital in Baghdad, Iraq which was opened by four Iraqi doctors – Modafar Al Shather, Kadim Shubar, Kasim Abdul Majeed and Clement Serkis – in 1964. [1] It was purchased for a fraction of its true value by the Iraqi government for use by Saddam Hussein , his family and the Baath Party elite.

  8. Internal medicine - Wikipedia

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    Internal medicine, also known as general internal medicine in Commonwealth nations, is a medical specialty for medical doctors focused on the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of internal diseases in adults. Medical practitioners of internal medicine are referred to as internists, or physicians in Commonwealth nations. [1]

  9. List of medical colleges in Iraq - Wikipedia

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    There are many medical colleges in Iraq, The first medical school in Iraq was established in 1927. [1] [2] Most adopt the traditional subject-based curriculum.There are two colleges that adopted the problem-based curriculum, University of Kerbala College of Medicine and University of Tikrit College of Medicine.