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Swansea University Medical School is a medical school on Swansea University's Singleton campus. It is linked to additional teaching centres located throughout South and West Wales, including Cefn Coed Hospital, Singleton Hospital and Morriston Hospital in Swansea, Prince Philip Hospital in Llanelli, Withybush General Hospital in Haverfordwest and Bronglais Hospital in Aberystwyth.
Hill House Hospital – (1929–2013) – originally an isolation hospital. Llynfi Hospital – closed in the 1990s – a former community hospital. Maesgwyn Hospital – closed in 2011 – a former community hospital. Mount Pleasant Hospital – (1862–1995) – a former workhouse which became a district general hospital.
Singleton Hospital. The hospital adjoins the Singleton Park Campus of Swansea University where there is a nursing school and a school of medicine. [4] The Maggie's Cancer Care Centre for South West Wales, which was designed by the Japanese architect Kisho Kurokawa, is located in the grounds of Singleton Hospital. [5]
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Singleton Abbey (Welsh: Abaty Singleton) is a large, mainly 19th-century mansion in Swansea, Wales. Today, the buildings are used to house administration offices for Swansea University . They can be found at the eastern end of the Swansea University Singleton Park campus.
The hospital name changed to the Singleton District Hospital in 1956. A maternity section opened at the hospital on 2 August 1961. [7] A $7 million expansion and redevelopment of the hospital, including a new West Wing, formally opened in February 2018. [8] [9]
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Northwest Community Hospital (NCH) is a 489-bed acute care hospital in Arlington Heights, Illinois, United States. Opened in 1959, the hospital serves 200,000 outpatients and 20,000 inpatients annually. [1] The hospital operates a Level 2 Trauma Center, Level III NICU, a pediatric emergency department [1] and a Primary Stroke