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The Royal Victoria Infirmary (RVI) is a 673-bed tertiary referral hospital and research centre in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, with strong links to Newcastle University. The hospital is part of the Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and is a designated academic health science centre .
Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is one of the Shelford Group of University Teaching Hospitals and an NHS Foundation Trust.It provides acute medical services in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, at Royal Victoria Infirmary and Freeman Hospital, the Campus for Ageing and Vitality (the former Newcastle General Hospital site), Newcastle Dental Hospital, Newcastle Fertility Centre ...
Nuffield Health Newcastle-upon-Tyne Hospital (independent) – Newcastle upon Tyne Queen Elizabeth Hospital – Gateshead Royal Victoria Infirmary – Newcastle upon Tyne
Gary Hughes, 41, ripped up marble tiles, caused medical appointments to be postponed and terrified seriously ill children at Newcastle's Royal Victoria Infirmary (RVI), the city's crown court heard.
After becoming a Fellow of both the Royal College of Surgeons of England and of Edinburgh, he was awarded a Wellcome Surgical Training Scholarship in 1983. He received the postgraduate degree of Doctor of Medicine (MD) in 1989. He completed his postgraduate surgical training in Newcastle, Carlisle and Hong Kong from 1979-1989. [1]
Newcastle General Hospital (NGH) was for many years the main hospital for the city of Newcastle upon Tyne, England.As part of Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust moving from three to two key sites, the hospital was closed and the majority of services transferred to the city's other two hospitals, the Royal Victoria Infirmary and the Freeman Hospital.
Royal Victoria Infirmary; S. St Nicholas Hospital, Newcastle upon Tyne; Sanderson Hospital; Sir G B Hunter Memorial Hospital; South Tyneside District Hospital;
Born in Hexham, Northumberland, Hewson initially studied in 1753 at the Newcastle Infirmary, Newcastle upon Tyne (which later became the Royal Victoria Infirmary) under its founder Richard Lambert and much later in the winter of 1761/1762 in Edinburgh and was a student, and later an assistant, of William Hunter. [2]