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  2. Conquest Hospital - Wikipedia

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    The laying of the foundation stone for the hospital was commemorated when Kenneth Clarke, Minister of Health unveiled a plaque on the site in 1988. [2] The new facility, which was built by Cementation, was intended to consolidate services previously provided by the Eversfield Hospital in St Leonards, and three hospitals in Hastings, the Buchanan Hospital, St Helens Hospital and the Royal East ...

  3. East Sussex Healthcare NHS Trust - Wikipedia

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    The trust was established as East Sussex Hospitals NHS Trust on 1 April 2002, taking its current name on 13 May 2011. [3] [4] In 2021 the trust bought the private hospital Spire Sussex Hospital, which is physically linked to the trust's Conquest Hospital in Hastings. It has 22 beds and two operating theatres and 129 employees.

  4. Healthcare in Sussex - Wikipedia

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    From 1947 to 1974, NHS services in Sussex were managed by the South-East Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board. In 1965 a new board was formed for Wessex which also covered Dorset apart from Lyme Regis. In 1974 the boards were abolished and replaced by regional health authorities (RHAs). East Sussex came under the South East Thames RHA.

  5. Royal East Sussex Hospital - Wikipedia

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    This was founded to care for the poor of Hastings in 1839, on White Rock Road in Hastings. [1] [2] This became known as The General Infirmary. [1]Despite several extensions the hospital became too small, and in 1884 plans were drawn up to rebuild it and the hospital was renamed as Hastings, St Leonards' and East Sussex Hospital. [1]

  6. List of hospitals in England - Wikipedia

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    Conquest HospitalHastings, East Sussex; Crawley Hospital – Crawley, West Sussex; Darent Valley Hospital – Dartford, Kent; Eastbourne District General Hospital – Eastbourne, East Sussex; East Surrey Hospital – Redhill, Surrey; Epsom Cottage Hospital, Surrey; Epsom Hospital – Epsom; Farnham Hospital, Surrey; Farnham Road Hospital ...

  7. Category:Teaching hospitals in England - Wikipedia

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  8. Health Education England - Wikipedia

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    Health Education England (HEE) is an executive non-departmental public body of the Department of Health and Social Care. Its function is to provide national leadership and coordination for the education and training within the health and public health workforce within England. It has been operational since June 2012.

  9. Local education and training board - Wikipedia

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    support national workforce priorities set by Health Education England; Certain LETBs may take responsibility for the national coordination of education and training of some of the smaller professions, [4] [5] for example HEE West Midlands is the lead commissioner for Healthcare science.