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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.
Msida, Triq Il-Wied Ta'L-Imsida, Swatar, Mater Dei Hospital, University of Malta, Triq Il-Wied Ta'L-Imsida, Msida Valletta One-way only. 175 Detours of various routes towards Valletta to Junior College, Mater Dei Hospital and St. Luke's Hospital. 198 Runs counterclockwise around Valletta. Serves Valletta Waterfront. 245 Mellieħa
Mater Dei Hospital (L-Isptar Mater Dei) Msida: Acute and general care, teaching hospital Sir Anthony Mamo Oncology Centre (Ic-Centru Tal-Onkologija Sir Anthony Mamo) Msida: Oncology: Karin Grech Hospital (L-Isptar Karen Grech) Pietà: Rehabilitation Sir Paul Boffa Hospital (L-Isptar Boffa) Floriana: Oncology, palliative care and dermatology
The Mater Dei Hospital, Malta's primary hospital, opened in 2007.It has one of the largest medical buildings in Europe. The University of Malta has a medical school and a Faculty of Health Sciences, the latter offering diploma, degree (BSc) and postgraduate degree courses in a number of health care disciplines.
The Mater Dei Hospital is located in the outskirts of Msida. It was inaugurated by the prime minister of Malta Dr. Gonzi in June 2007 and has a total floor area of 232,000m 2 and approximately 8,000 rooms. It also houses a teaching facility for the University of Malta.
Mater Dei (Latin for Mother of God) is a title of Mary. It may refer to: ... Mater Dei Hospital, also known simply as Mater Dei, in Msida, Malta This page was last ...
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The hospital, by then given the official title of St. Luke's Hospital, dealt with several epidemics ranging from measles to typhoid, typhus, poliomyelitis, scabies and ringworm. By the late 1940s the hospital assumed its role as a general hospital with facilities for treating general medical, surgical, gynaecological and paediatric cases.