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The university hospital replaced the former Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, which was founded in 1771, and the West Norwich Hospital. The Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital was built under the Private Finance Initiative (PFI), and opened in late 2001: it has 1237 acute beds and offers a wide range of NHS acute health services plus private ...
The trust is also home to the Norwich Radiology Academy one of only three national Radiology training centres established jointly by the Department of Health and Royal College of Radiologists. The UEA School of Nursing and Midwifery’s Edith Cavell building on the Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital campus opened in 2006. This provides ...
The Norfolk and Norwich Hospital stood on a site in St Stephen's Road, Norwich, Norfolk, England. [1] Founded in 1771, it closed in 2003 after its services had been transferred to the new Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital. Many of the buildings were then demolished and replaced by housing.
Norfolk and Norwich University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust is the largest provider. Its A&E department is the busiest in the east of England. [8] There are three acute hospitals in the county: The Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital in Norwich, The Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King's Lynn and the James Paget University Hospital in Great ...
Norfolk and Norwich University Hospital; Northgate Hospital; Norwich Community Hospital; Q. Queen Elizabeth Hospital, King's Lynn; S. St Andrew's Hospital, Norwich
Before 1759, at the request of Thomas Hayter, bishop of Norwich, Gooch visited all the great hospitals in London in order to observe their working, and his reports were of great service to the committee of the Norfolk and Norwich Hospital, which opened in 1771. On 9 October 1771, Gooch was chosen consulting surgeon to the hospital.
It runs services in Norfolk and Suffolk, England, chiefly at Hellesdon Hospital, Norvic and Julian Hospital in Norwich, Northgate in Great Yarmouth, and Carlton Court in Lowestoft. It was formed by a merger of Norfolk and Waveney Mental Health NHS Foundation Trust with Suffolk Mental Health Partnership NHS Trust on 1 January 2012. [1]
Northgate Hospital, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk; Norwich Community Hospital – Norwich; Nuffield Health Cambridge Hospital (independent) – Cambridge;