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  2. List of hospitals in Malta - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of hospitals in Malta. Public hospitals. Open. Name Locale Purpose Mater Dei Hospital (L-Isptar Mater Dei) Msida:

  3. Mater Dei Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Mater Dei Hospital (MDH; Maltese: Sptar Mater Dei), also known simply as Mater Dei, is an acute general and teaching hospital in Msida, Malta. It was opened in 2007, replacing St. Luke's Hospital. It is a public hospital affiliated to the University of Malta, offering general and specialist services.

  4. Healthcare in Malta - Wikipedia

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    Malta has a long history of providing publicly funded health care. The first hospital recorded in the country was already functioning by 1372. [ 1 ] Today, Malta has both a public healthcare system, known as the government healthcare service, where healthcare is free at the point of delivery, and a private healthcare system.

  5. St. Luke's Hospital, Malta - Wikipedia

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    Hospitals in Malta St. Luke's Hospital ( Maltese : L-Isptar San Luqa ) is a former general hospital located on GwardamanÄ¡ia hill, in Pietà , Malta . History

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  7. Saint James Capua Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Saint James Capua Hospital is a private hospital located in Sliema, Malta. The hospital was founded in 1996 as the Capua Palace Hospital, named for the Palazzo Capua on whose former gardens the hospital was constructed. In 2002 the hospital was taken over by Saint James Hospital Group, which owns other hospitals in Malta, Libya and Hungary. [1]

  8. Radiographer - Wikipedia

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    Taking an X-ray image with early Crookes tube apparatus, late 1800s.. For the first three decades of medical imaging's existence (1897 to the 1930s), there was no standardized differentiation between the roles that we now differentiate as radiologic technologist (a technician in an allied health profession who obtains the images) versus radiologist (a physician who interprets them).

  9. Malta - Wikipedia

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    Malta and its demonym Maltese are attested in English from the late 16th century. [49] English Bible translations including the 1611 King James Version long used the Vulgate Latin form Melita, although the 1525 Tyndale Bible used the transliteration Melite instead. Malta is widely used in more recent versions. [50]