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Pages in category "Hospitals in Brisbane" The following 20 pages are in this category, out of 20 total. ... Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital; Queensland Children's ...
Peninsula Private Hospital Queensland [356] – Kippa-Ring; Pindara Day Procedure Centre – Benowa; Pindara Private Hospital [357] – Benowa; Pine Rivers Private Hospital [358] – Strathpine; Queensland Eye Hospital [86] – Spring Hill; River City Private Hospital – Auchenflower; Robina Procedure Centre – Robina; Short Street Day ...
It is a tertiary level teaching hospital with all major medical and surgical specialities onsite except for obstetrics, gynaecology, paediatrics, and medical genetics. It has a catchment population of 1.6 million people with 1038 beds and 5,800 full-time equivalent staff. [1] In 2005, the hospital received Magnet Recognition.
The Prince Charles Hospital (TPCH) is a major teaching and tertiary referral hospital in the northern suburb of Chermside in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. TPCH is a public hospital operated by Metro North Health , the largest public health service in Queensland Health and in Australia. [ 1 ]
Queensland Health is the public health system in Queensland, Australia, comprising sixteen statutory Hospital and Health Services (HHS), the Department of Health and Queensland Ambulance Service. Each HHS provides health services to its local area, with Children's Health Queensland supporting state-wide paediatric specialist services.
Metro South Health is the provider of public health care in the Brisbane south side, Logan City, Redland City and Scenic Rim Region. [1] It has more than 13,000 employees and provides specialist health care to 23% of the Queensland population. Dr Stephen Ayre is the Chief Executive. Cameron Ballantine is the Chief Information Officer. [2]
The public Queensland Children's Hospital (QCH), on Stanley Street in South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia, is the primary facility of Children's Health Queensland. QCH has an emergency department and intensive care unit, offering specialist general medical and surgical services. [1]
The hospital was created by the merging of the Royal Brisbane Hospital and the Royal Brisbane Women's Hospital in 2003. [6] The women's hospital was demolished first, in 1998, to make way for the new building, after which the acute hospital was demolished. In the same year the hospital precinct was listed on the Queensland Heritage Register. [7]