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  2. Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gateshead - Wikipedia

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    The hospital has its origins in the Sheriff Hill Isolation Hospital. [1] The first building was completed in 1878 and others were added later. The 4-acre (1.6 ha) site was enclosed by a large stone wall tipped with barbed wire and broken glass, [2] and by 1903 the hospital comprised a main block with an administrative building in the centre with a ward block on each side, [3] another three ...

  3. Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust - Wikipedia

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    Gateshead Health NHS Foundation Trust runs the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gateshead, QE Metro Riverside and some services at Bensham Hospital, within Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England. They also run services from Blaydon Primary Care Centre and Washington Primary Care Centre.

  4. List of hospitals in England - Wikipedia

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    Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother Hospital – Margate, Kent; Queen Victoria Hospital – East Grinstead, West Sussex; Royal Sussex County Hospital – Brighton; Royal Alexandra Children's Hospital – Brighton; Royal Surrey County Hospital – Guildford, Surrey; Royal Victoria Hospital – Folkestone, Kent; Southlands Hospital – Shoreham-by ...

  5. New robot performing surgery on cancer patients - AOL

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    It has been bought by the Queen Elizabeth Hospital in King's Lynn and is expected to be used to treat 100 patients in its first year. Currently it is used for colorectal surgery, but the plan is ...

  6. Endoscopy unit - Wikipedia

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    Endoscopy tower and procedural area of an endoscopy unit. An endoscopy unit refers to a dedicated area where medical procedures are performed with endoscopes, which are cameras used to visualize structures within the body, such as the digestive tract and genitourinary system. Endoscopy units may be located within a hospital, incorporated within ...

  7. Queen Elizabeth Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham (1933–2010) Queen Elizabeth's Hospital, a school in Clifton, Bristol, England; Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear, England; Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow, Scotland; Queen Elizabeth Hospital for Children, London (Bethnal Green), England

  8. New QEII Hospital - Wikipedia

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    This hospital was opened by the Queen in July 1963, replacing the Welwyn Garden City Cottage Hospital in Church Road. [3] All inpatient and emergency services were transferred to the Lister Hospital at Stevenage in October 2014. [4] The old hospital was demolished and that part of the site was subsequently developed by Bellway in 2017. [5]

  9. Sheriff Hill - Wikipedia

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    The new hospital was opened by Queen Elizabeth, wife of King George VI, on 18 March 1948. [86] [87] It is the largest hospital in Gateshead and has since been expanded, most notably with the opening of the North East NHS Surgery Centre in 2008, which cost £13.3 million. [88]