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Nuffield Health is the United Kingdom's largest healthcare charity. Established in 1957 the charity operates 31 Nuffield Health Hospitals and 112 Nuffield Health Fitness & Wellbeing Centres . It is independent of the National Health Service and is constituted as a registered charity .
The Nuffield Department of Population Health (NDPH) of Oxford University is located at the Old Road Campus in Headington, Oxford, England. It is one of the largest departments within Oxford University's Medical Sciences Division. [1] The head of department is Professor Sir Rory Collins. [2]
The Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre (NOC) is an orthopaedic hospital, with strong affiliations to the University of Oxford. It provides routine and specialist orthopaedic surgery , plastic surgery and rheumatology services to the people of Oxfordshire .
The Nuffield Trust, formerly the Nuffield Provincial Hospitals Trust, is a charitable trust with the mission of improving health care in the UK through evidence and analysis. The Nuffield Trust is registered with the Charity Commission as charity number 209169, and is a company limited by guarantee registered in England with company number ...
The hospital was established in 1981 as a charitable trust and joined the Nuffield Hospitals group in 1994, which rebranded to Nuffield Health. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] References
Nuffield Health Brighton Hospital (independent) – Brighton; Nuffield Health Woking Hospital - Woking [8] Princess Royal Hospital – Haywards Heath, West Sussex; Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Hospital – Margate, Kent; Queen Victoria Hospital – East Grinstead, West Sussex; Royal Sussex County Hospital – Brighton
Nuffield College, Oxford, one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in the United Kingdom; Nuffield Trust, a charitable trust based in London, whose aim is to produce analysis and debate on UK healthcare policy; Nuffield Health, a charity operating Nuffield Health Gyms, Hospitals, Medical Centres and Nurseries in the UK
A number of pioneering moments in medical history occurred at the hospital. Penicillin was first tested on patients on 27 January 1941 [6] and the Nuffield Laboratory of Ophthalmology was founded on the site in 1942. [3] The entrance of the hospital was seen in the ITV television series Inspector Morse in 1991. [7]