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  2. The Children's Hospital at Westmead - Wikipedia

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    The Children's Hospital at Westmead is one of the busiest Children's Hospitals in New South Wales seeing over 80,000 patients annually. In addition to the emergency department, outpatient clinics and inpatient departments receive patients by general practitioner and specialist referral. [3]

  3. Westmead Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Annually, there are over 21,000 medical operations, almost 5,800 births, and more than 75,000 presentations to emergency department. [4] Westmead Hospital is located on the junction of Darcy and Hawkesbury Roads in Westmead and provides a full range of tertiary medical and dental services except for paediatrics which is serviced by the adjacent ...

  4. List of children's hospitals in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Dwaine & Cynthia Willett Children's Hospital of Savannah Savannah: Georgia 3 Children's Hospital of Georgia: Augusta: Georgia 117 Level II Pediatric 3 Kapi'olani Medical Center for Women & Children: Honolulu: Hawaii: 144 3 Shriners Children's Hawaii: Honolulu Hawaii 24 St. Luke's Children's Hospital Boise Idaho 113 4 Advocate Children's Hospital

  5. Sydney Children's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Sydney Children's Hospital, Randwick, is an Australian children's hospital located in the eastern suburbs of Sydney, New South Wales. On 1 July 2010 it became part of the newly formed Sydney Children's Hospitals Network (Randwick and Westmead) incorporating the The Children’s Hospital at Westmead [1] and the children's hospice Bear Cottage.

  6. Emergency department - Wikipedia

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    The main patient area inside the Mobile Medical Unit operated in Belle Chasse, Louisiana. An emergency department (ED), also known as an accident and emergency department (A&E), emergency room (ER), emergency ward (EW) or casualty department, is a medical treatment facility specializing in emergency medicine, the acute care of patients who present without prior appointment; either by their own ...

  7. Pediatric emergency medicine - Wikipedia

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    Pediatric emergency physicians in the United States take one of two routes of training; one can do a pediatrics residency (3 years) followed by a pediatric emergency fellowship (3 years), [1] or an emergency medicine residency (3–4 years) followed by a pediatric emergency fellowship (2 years). Majority of practicing PEM doctors take the ...

  8. Campbelltown and Camden Hospitals - Wikipedia

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    Campbelltown Hospital, the larger hospital (more than 306 beds possible), operates a 40-bed 24-hour Emergency Department on its Level 0. Campbelltown Hospital ED sees the third-largest number of presentations per year in New South Wales.

  9. CareFlight - Wikipedia

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    In 1991, CareFlight's 2000th patient, six month-old Nathan Isedale, is flown to Camperdown Children's Hospital after being admitted to Bowral Hospital with viral pneumonia. In 1996, CareFlight is the first Australian medical team to use an intra-aortic balloon pump during a helicopter patient transfer.