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Black Lion Hospital or Tikur Anbessa Hospital (Amharic: ጥቁር አንበሳ ሆስፒታል) is a specialized hospital in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, established in 1964. It is a main teaching hospital for both preclinical and clinical training of most disciplines in the School of Medicine of Addis Ababa University .
Map of Ethiopian regions and Chartered Cities. This list of hospitals in Ethiopia lists the notable hospitals in Ethiopia. The list is organized by region and city. [1] [2] The first Ethiopian hospital was established in 1897. [3] As of 1988, there were 87 hospitals in Ethiopia with 11,296 beds. [4]
Black Lion Hospital; M. Menelik II Referral Hospital; S. St. Paul's Hospital, Ethiopia; Z. Zewditu Hospital This page was last edited on 1 February 2020, at 18:57 ...
Other countries in this region with large numbers of hospitals include Democratic Republic of Congo (435), Kenya (399) and South Africa (337). [1] The following list shows links to Lists of healthcare and hospital articles where they exist in Wikipedia and categories for hospitals in sovereign states in Africa.
List of hospitals in South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands; List of hospitals in Svalbard; List of hospitals in the Canary Islands; List of hospitals in the Faroe Islands; List of hospitals in the Isle of Man; List of hospitals in the Pitcairn Islands; List of hospitals in Tokelau; List of hospitals in Tristan da Cunha
Category: Hospitals in Africa by country. 3 languages. ... Hospitals in Ethiopia (1 C, 9 P) G. Hospitals in Gabon (2 P) Hospitals in the Gambia (1 P) Hospitals in ...
Pages in category "Medical and health organisations based in Ethiopia" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
The classic hospital beds are also called curative beds. For severe patients with risk of organ(s) failure, patients are provided intensive care unit beds (aka ICU bed) or critical care beds (CCB). Among OECD countries, curative beds' occupancy rate average was 75%, from 94.9% (Ireland) to 61.6% (Greece), with half of the OECD's nation between ...