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The hospital has played its part in the history of The Troubles. On 15 December 1980, Sean McKenna, one of the original seven hunger strikers was moved to Musgrave Park Hospital. [3] On 2 November 1991, a bomb planted by the Provisional IRA exploded in the Military Wing at Musgrave Park hospital.
On 2 November 1991, a bomb planted by the Provisional IRA exploded in the Military Wing at Musgrave Park Hospital, Belfast. Two British soldiers were killed and nine others were wounded. Two children, a five-year-old girl and a baby of four months, were also injured by the blast.
The 67th General Hospital was authorised on 3 March 1941, during the Second World War, and activated 1 September 1942 as an American Army Hospital and occupied by the U.S. Army Medical Corps. [2] [3] After the war, it continued in use as a Ministry of Pensions Hospital and only became a General Hospital within the National Health Service in ...
The PIRA exploded a bomb at the military wing of Musgrave Park Hospital in Belfast, killing two British soldiers. Eighteen people were also injured in the attack. [133] 13 November The PIRA carried out a series of attacks in Belfast targeting alleged loyalists, killing four people. [133] 14 November
In March 2016 the waiting time for routine spinal appointments was 110 weeks rising in four-weekly increments each month because capacity in Musgrave Park Hospital spinal service does not meet the current demand for services. [9] In April 2017 waiting time for paediatric ear surgery was around 30 weeks. [10]
A cricket club has honoured a long-time fan who raised thousands for local charities by holding a memorial service for her on Tuesday. Somerset County Cricket Club (SCCC) held a memorial for Mary ...
Musgrove Park Hospital, Somerset NHS Foundation Trust. Yeovil District Hospital, Somerset NHS Foundation Trust. Arrowe Park Hospital, Wirral University Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust.
A report was produced in October 2014, which the trust claimed it wanted to publish but was advised not to do so for fear that it would be defamatory and open the hospital up to legal action. It was however leaked to The Guardian. [9] Staff and patients were told that "a number of factors" led to an "unusually high level of complications". [10]