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Nottingham City Hospital is a large hospital located in Nottingham, England. It occupies a large 90-acre (360,000 m 2 ) site on the ring road to the North of the city centre. It is composed of many buildings, most of which are joined by long corridors.
QMC campus was the first purpose-built teaching hospital in the UK, and also contains The University of Nottingham Medical and Nursing Schools and Nottinghamshire Healthcare mental health wards. During the year 2008/09 a proportion of outpatient and day case patient care was transferred to the NHS Treatment Centre operated by Nations Healthcare.
English: North Entrance, Nottingham City Hospital The City Hospital is located on a massive site which has been continuously redeveloped over the years. The main entrance, shown here, has a pleasntly Edwardian look to it; compare its style and scale with the new building immediately opposite [1] .
The hospital is situated at the junction of the dual-carriageway Nottingham Ring Road (A6514) and the east–west A52 and A6200. There is a Medilink bus service, which connects Queen's Drive (Park and Ride) with Queen's Medical Centre, Wilkinson Street (for park and ride) and Nottingham City Hospital.
GPs to send patients for hospital tests avoiding consultants in shake-up aimed at cutting NHS waiting lists. Jane Dalton. January 3, 2025 at 7:58 PM.
Queen's Medical Centre is a tram stop on the Nottingham Express Transit (NET) network. The stop serves the Queen's Medical Centre, a hospital in the city of Nottingham. The stop is on line 1 of the NET, from Hucknall via the city centre to Beeston and Chilwell. Trams run at frequencies that vary between four and eight trams per hour, depending ...
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The hospital was the result of a legacy from John Key, a wealthy banker, who had left money in his will for hospitals to be built in Nottingham and York. [1] The site selected for the hospital in Nottingham was part of the area known as Nottingham Park, immediately to the north of Nottingham Castle and near the wharves: one half of the land was ...