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University Hospital Center "Mother Teresa" (QSUT) (Albanian: Qendra Spitalore Universitare "Nënë Tereza") is a central hospital in Tirana, Albania. It is currently the largest medical center hospital located in the country and is named after Mother Teresa, who was of Albanian origin. The hospital has a capacity of 1,612 beds and employees ...
Tertiary: Location: Web address: University Medical Center of Tirana "Mother Teresa" Tirana: qsut.gov.al: Maternity Hospital "Koço Gliozheni" Tirana: suogj ...
The University Hospital "Shefqet Ndroqi" is a tuberculosis sanatorium established in Fuat Bey Hill, Tirana in 1945. The hospital has more than 100 beds and various room types and facilities. The hospital has more than 100 beds and various room types and facilities.
The University of Medicine, Tirana is composed of over 300 academic staff, 78 Full Professors and around 7.500 students enrolled at the three levels of study Bachelor (Bsc), Master (MP and Msc) and Doctoral degree (Phd). The University of Medicine, Tirana's campus is located in the urban area, near the University Hospital Centre "Mother Teresa".
The Universal Hospital Tirana is a 120-bed hospital on Kavajë Street in western Tirana, Albania, offering medical services. Services are available 24 hours per day, 7 days per week. Universal Hospital Tirana is one of the largest and the most comprehensive private hospitals in the country. The hospital belongs to Ege Saglik Tesisleri ve Egitim ...
The University hospital for traumatic injuries (SUT) (Shqip: Spitali Universitar i Traumës) was the former Tirana military hospital located in Tirana, Albania, founded on September 26, 1929. [ 1 ] It is now part of the university hospital specialized for traumatic injuries.
The Dëshmorët e Kombit Boulevard (English: Boulevard of the Martyrs of the Nation) is a major thoroughfare in Tirana, Albania. It was initially designed by Armando Brasini in 1925. Brasini's master plan was later amended by Florestano di Fausto , and in 1939 by Gherardo Bosio following the Italian invasion of Albania .
Bajram Curri Boulevard is a major boulevard of Tirana, Albania. It runs in a west–east direction and crosses the city centre south of the central Skanderbeg Square. At Rinia Park it intersects with Dëshmorët e Kombit Boulevard just south of the square. [1] Towards the east it branches off into Ali Demi Street.