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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.
List of countries by hospital beds; List of largest hospital campuses, a list of large hospitals ranked by bed capacity and staffing within a single campus; List of largest hospital networks, a list of large hospitals ranked by bed capacity and staffing within a hospital network; List of tallest hospitals
Canberra Hospital is a public hospital located in Garran, Canberra, Australian Capital Territory. It is the largest district general hospital in the region with 672 beds catering to a population of about 550,000.
In 2015, Australia had (on average) 3.52 physicians per 1000 population and, in 2022–23, 2.5 hospital bed per 1000 population. [10] [11] At the 2011 Australian Census 70,200 medical practitioners (including doctors and specialist medical practitioners) and 257,200 nurses were recorded as currently working. [12]
Macquarie University Hospital [103] – Macquarie University; Mater Hospital Sydney [104] – North Sydney; MetroRehab Hospital [105] – Petersham; Metwest Surgical [106] – Blacktown; Miranda Eye Surgical Centre – Miranda; Mogo Day Surgery [107] – Mogo; Mosman Private Hospital [108] – Mosman; Mount Wilga Private Hospital (see Mount ...
University Hospital Heidelberg: Heidelberg Germany: 11,315 [88] Odense University Hospital: Odense Denmark: 11,281 [89] Inselspital: Bern Switzerland: 11,000 [90] Aarhus University Hospital: Aarhus Denmark: 10,200 [91] Cambridge Biomedical Campus (Addenbrooke's Hospital and the Rosie Hospital) Cambridge United Kingdom: 10,132 [92] Queen ...
The first hospital in Canberra was the Canberra Hospital in Balmain Crescent Acton in 1914, predominately for the workers building the new capital of Canberra. Called later the Canberra Community Hospital in 1929 after additions to the older building which became necessary due to the influx of government staff following the opening of ...