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Medical Museion (Danish: Medicinsk Museion) is a museum and research unit in Copenhagen, Denmark, dedicated to the history of health and disease in a cultural perspective. Part of the Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences at University of Copenhagen , its principal area of interest is the recent history of the material and iconographic culture ...
There is 1 doctor for every 294 persons in Denmark. [9] Citizens are assigned a specific general practitioner (GP) and may receive aid at no cost, including visiting a medical specialist at the referral of their GP. More than 99 percent of patients are covered by the insurance from group 1. [10]
Aalborg Hospital is organised into five centres; the 'Medical Centre', the 'Anaesthesia, Paediatrics and Surgery Centre', the 'Head, Ortho and Heart Centre', the 'Cancer and Diagnostics Centre' and a 'Service Centre'. There are three management levels: the hospital management, the centre managers and the departmental management.
Also: Denmark: People: By occupation: Health professionals / Scientists: Physicians. Biography portal; ... Danish public health doctors (6 P) R. Danish radiologists (1 P)
This is a list of hospitals in Denmark. Capital Region of Denmark. Amager Hospital on the island of Amager, Copenhagen; Bispebjerg Hospital in Copenhagen;
The School of Medical Sciences' history dates back to 1479, when the University of Copenhagen was founded. The University of Oslo Faculty of Medicine was founded in 1814 as a de facto Norwegian (partial) continuation of the medical faculty in Copenhagen, as a result of the Napoleonic Wars and the breakup of Denmark-Norway by the foreign powers ...
The Algerian Ministry of Health, Population and Hospital Reform maintains 15 public university teaching hospital centers (French: Centre Hospitalo-Universitaire or CHU) with 13,755 beds and one public university hospital (EHU) with 773 beds.
Doctor Medicinae, also spelled Doctor Medicinæ and abbreviated Dr. Med., is a higher doctoral degree (a research doctorate) in medicine awarded by universities in Denmark and formerly in Norway. It is officially translated as Doctor of Medical Science (D.M.Sc.), [1] corresponding to similarly named higher doctorates found in some Commonwealth ...