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  2. Ashford Hospital - Wikipedia

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    It joined the National Health Service as Ashford Hospital in 1948. [3] A new nurses' home was completed in December 1956 and new out-patients and accident and emergency departments were added in 1966. [1] A new maternity unit followed in 1968. [1] The hospital was completely redeveloped in the early 1990s and the new facilities opened in ...

  3. Ashford Hospital, Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    It was the second hospital opened on the same site with Ashford Private Hospital first opening in 1935, which was run by two nursing sisters who sold the hospital to Ashford Community Hospital in 1950. [1] In 1995, Ashford was the first private hospital in South Australia to open an emergency department which now attends to approximately 20,000 ...

  4. Adelaide Community Healthcare Alliance - Wikipedia

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    Flinders Private Hospital opened in 1999 adjacent to Flinders Medical Centre and the Flinders University School of Medicine. The Memorial Hospital, North Adelaide opened in March 1919 [1] with the first patient being admitted in 1920 by the South Australian Methodist Conference to honour veterans of World War I. [2]

  5. Ashford, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Ashford is an inner southwestern suburb of Adelaide, in the City of West Torrens. It is triangular in shape and bordered by South Road (west), Anzac Highway (southeast) and Everard Avenue (north). Two of the main features of the suburb are Ashford Hospital and Ashford Special School.

  6. Emergency ultrasound - Wikipedia

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    A portable ultrasound machine used in the prehospital setting. Emergency ultrasound is used to quickly diagnose a limited set of injuries or pathologic conditions, [4] specifically those where conventional diagnostic methods would either take too long or would introduce greater risk to a person (either by transporting the person away from the most closely monitored setting, or exposing them to ...

  7. St Peter's Hospital, Chertsey - Wikipedia

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    St Peter's Hospital is an NHS district general hospital in Chertsey, Surrey, England. It has 400 beds and a wide range of acute care services, including an Accident & Emergency department. It is located between Woking and Chertsey near junction 11 of the M25 motorway and is managed by Ashford and St Peter's Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust.

  8. Healthscope - Wikipedia

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    Healthscope is a private healthcare provider in Australia with 41 hospitals. [1]Formed in 1985, the Healthscope Group has a long history in the private health care industry, and was initially listed on the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) in 1994.

  9. Instruments used in radiology - Wikipedia

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    uses ultrasound to produce images from within the body; video link: X-ray: uses X-rays to produce images of structures within the body; video link: Contrast media for X-rays: to provide a high contrast image of the details of the viscera under study; e.g. salts of heavy metals, gas like air, radio-opaque dyes, organic iodides, etc ...