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By 2007, the year it closed, the Royal Newcastle was one of the oldest, largest and best-known hospitals in Australia. Redevelopment of the hospital site began in 2008 and, with the exception of the North Wing (opened in 1915) and the nurses' homes, much of the site was replaced by apartments.
The John Hunter Hospital and John Hunter Children's Hospital (sometimes known as the JHH and JHCH respectively, or more colloquially the John Hunter) is a teaching hospital and children's hospital in Newcastle, and northern New South Wales, Australia. The 820 bed hospital is the main teaching hospital of the University of Newcastle. The ...
Mount Wilga Private Hospital (see Mount Wilga House) [109] – Hornsby; Nepean Private Hospital [110] – Kingswood; Newcastle Private Hospital [111] – New Lambton Heights; North Shore Private Hospital [112] – St Leonards; Northside Clinic [113] – Greenwich; Northside Cremorne Clinic [113] – Cremorne; Northside Macarthur Clinic [114 ...
Hunter Medical Research Institute. The Hunter Medical Research Institute (HMRI) is a medical research institute located in Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. Established in 1998, the research institute is a partnership between the University of Newcastle, Australia, Hunter New England Local Health District, and the community. [1]
Newcastle Government House is a heritage-listed former military post and official residence and now park and psychiatric hospital at 72 Watt Street, Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia. It is also known as Newcastle Government House and Domain, Newcastle Military Barracks & Hospital, Newcastle Industrial School for Girls , Reformatory for ...
New Lambton Heights is a suburb of Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia, located 9 kilometres (6 mi) west of Newcastle's central business district. It is split between the City of Lake Macquarie and City of Newcastle local government areas. The Aboriginal people, in this area, the Awabakal, were the first people of this land. [2]
Newcastle Hospital in Toodyay, Western Australia was completed in 1894 and was the only purpose-built hospital for the town then known as Newcastle. [1] It ceased operating as a hospital in 1940. History
The University of Newcastle School of Medicine, located at the University of Newcastle, is one of eight medical schools in Australia that offers an undergraduate medical degree. The first cohort of medical students began in 1978 and the school has educated more Indigenous medical students than any other University in Australia. [ 1 ]