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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]
The service operates several hospitals, dental facilities, and community health services in Brisbane and the surrounds, including the Royal Brisbane and Women's Hospital and The Prince Charles Hospital, and covers the area north of the Brisbane River through to Kilcoy. [3] Metro North Health is part of the Queensland Health system.
The Prince Charles Hospital [282] – Chermside; Princess Alexandra Hospital [283] – Woolloongabba; Proserpine Hospital [284] – Proserpine; Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Hospital [285] – Coopers Plains; Queensland Children's Hospital – South Brisbane; Quilpie Hospital [286] – Quilpie; Ravenshoe Outpatients Clinic [287] – Ravenshoe
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This afternoon, King Charles left the hospital where he had surgery on Friday, and smiled and waved to onlookers as he departed with Queen Camilla by his side. ... The Prince and Princess wish to ...
The Prince Charles Hospital (a public hospital) was opened in 1959. [citation needed] The Brisbane Chest Hospital was opened in 1954 for the treatment of tuberculosis. As tuberculosis declined, it was renamed The Chermside Hospital in 1961 to reflect its more general healthcare role.
This afternoon, King Charles left the hospital where he had surgery on Friday (January 26), and smiled and waved to onlookers as he departed with Queen Camilla by his side. "The King was this ...
As King Charles III waved to well-wishers outside the hospital and Queen Camilla stood by his side, both smiled broadly at the cheering crowds. The message they hoped to convey after the family ...