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  2. Black Lion Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Black Lion Hospital or Tikur Anbessa Hospital (Amharic: ጥቁር አንበሳ ሆስፒታል) is a specialized hospital in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, established in 1964. It is a main teaching hospital for both preclinical and clinical training of most disciplines in the School of Medicine of Addis Ababa University .

  3. List of hospitals in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] The first Ethiopian hospital was established in 1897. [3] As of 1988, there were 87 hospitals in Ethiopia with 11,296 beds. [ 4 ] Medical care in Ethiopia, a nation of more than 100 million people, is provided by numerous clinics in the countryside, and hospitals located mostly in larger towns.

  4. Toronto-Addis Ababa Academic Collaboration - Wikipedia

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    [3] Following discussions that started in 2008, in 2013, the collaboration grew into the Toronto-Addis Ababa Academic Collaboration in Emergency Medicine, and the partnership expanded to include the University of Wisconsin. [4] The Emergency Medicine teaching is done at the Black Lion Hospital (also known as Tikur Anbessa Hospital) in Addis Ababa.

  5. Lists of hospitals in Africa - Wikipedia

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    In 2018, Nigeria had the largest number of hospitals in sub-Saharan Africa, with 879. Other countries in this region with large numbers of hospitals include Democratic Republic of Congo (435), Kenya (399) and South Africa (337).

  6. St. Paul's Hospital, Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    The hospital has 350 beds sees an annual average of 300,000. It has a catchment population of more than 5 million. [citation needed] The hospital has 1200 clinical and non-clinical staff [citation needed]

  7. Health in Ethiopia - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopia is the second most populous country in sub-Saharan Africa, with a population of over 120 million people. As of the end of 2003, the United Nations (UN) reported that 4.4% of adults were infected with human immunodeficiency virus/acquired immune deficiency syndrome (HIV/AIDS); other estimates of the rate of infection ranged from a low of 7% to a high of 18%.

  8. Menelik II Referral Hospital - Wikipedia

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    Menelik II Referral Hospital was established in 1909 and named after Emperor Menelik II, becoming one of oldest modern hospitals in Ethiopia. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Built in 1908, it has initial 30 beds only. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] It is a tertiary care hospital with specialized provision with capacity over 800 beds and offering specialties of some sorts: cardiology ...

  9. List of hospitals in the State of Palestine - Wikipedia

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    Makassed Hospital, Jerusalem, 250 beds (Al-Quds University teaching hospital) [2] Palestine Red Crescent Society Hospital, Jerusalem (Al-Quds University teaching hospital) [2] St John of Jerusalem Eye Hospital Group, Jerusalem: Specialist eye hospital and ophthalmic teaching hospital [3] St. Joseph's Hospital, Jerusalem