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Victoria Jubilee Hospital (initially known as the Victoria Jubilee Lying-In Hospital) was founded in 1891 and opened to the public in 1892 in Kingston, Jamaica. [1] The current facility, the largest maternity hospital in the English-speaking Caribbean, features 248 beds and delivers around 8,000 babies annually. [2]
Kingston Public Hospital (KPH) Maxfield Park Medical Center; Medical Associates Hospital (private) National Chest Hospital (NCH) Nuttall Memorial Hospital (private) Sir John Golding Rehabilitation Center; St. Joseph's Hospital; University Hospital of the West Indies (UHWI) Victoria Jubilee Hospital (VJH)
Kingston Public Hospital; Kingston railway station, Jamaica; M. Melbourne Park, Kingston; Mico University College; N. ... Vale Royal (Jamaica) Victoria Jubilee Hospital
Bellevue Hospital, Jamaica; ... Heart Institute of the Caribbean; K. Kingston Public Hospital; S. Spanish Town Hospital; V. Victoria Jubilee Hospital
Gwendolyn Euphemia Omphroy was born on 26 October 1916 at Victoria Jubilee Hospital (VJH) in Kingston, Jamaica to Violet (née Williams) Omphroy. [1] [2] From the age of twelve, Omphroy knew that she wanted to become a nurse. [3]
Vernon Jubilee Hospital, a hospital in Vernon, British Columbia, Canada Victoria Jubilee Hospital , a hospital in Kingston, Jamaica Topics referred to by the same term
Leo-Rhynie was born at the Victoria Jubilee Hospital in Kingston, Jamaica.She grew up in Saint Andrew, and attended the St Andrew High School for Girls. [1] Leo-Rhynie completed her undergraduate education at the University of the West Indies (UWI), graduating with a B.Sc. in botany and zoology.
Kingston Public Hospital was first opened on 14 December 1776. [1] However, the institution was officially ratified on 21 December, 1776, when the Jamaica Assembly passed an Act (17 Geo. III c. 26) establishing the hospital.