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It served as a military hospital during the First World War and the Second World War. [2] The Bagthorpe Infirmary became the City Infirmary in 1930 and the City Hospital in 1937 before joining the National Health Service in 1948. [3] The Nottingham School of Physiotherapy was opened by Group Captain Douglas Bader in 1965. [2]
QMC campus was the first purpose-built teaching hospital in the UK, and also contains The University of Nottingham Medical and Nursing Schools and Nottinghamshire Healthcare mental health wards. During the year 2008/09 a proportion of outpatient and day case patient care was transferred to the NHS Treatment Centre operated by Nations Healthcare.
Nottingham City Hospital – Nottingham; Nuffield Health Derby Hospital (independent) – Derby; Pilgrim Hospital – Boston, Lincolnshire; Queen's Medical Centre – Nottingham; Rampton Secure Hospital – Woodbeck, Nottinghamshire; Ripley Hospital – Ripley, Derbyshire; Royal Derby Hospital (formerly Derby City General Hospital) – Derby ...
The QMC is a teaching hospital with close connections to the Medical School at Nottingham University; until 2012, it was the largest hospital in the UK. Nottingham City Hospital includes maternity and neonatal facilities but has no A&E department. Students from the Medical School are attached to most of the departments at City Hospital as part ...
From 1947 to 1974 NHS services in Nottinghamshire were managed by the Sheffield Regional Hospital Board. In 1974 the boards were abolished and replaced by regional health authorities. Northamptonshire came under the Trent RHA. From 1974 there was one area health authority covering the county.
Trent Barton’s indigo, i4 and Red Arrow and Nottingham City Transport's Grey Line 53, 54 and Orange Line 34, 35 and 36 bus services stop near to QMC. [ 20 ] The Queen's Medical Centre tram stop , on line 1 of the Nottingham Express Transit , is situated between the South Block of the main hospital and the Treatment Centre.
24 Hours in A&E is a British factual medical documentary programme, airing on Channel 4, set in a teaching hospital in inner London. Initially it was filmed in King's College Hospital in Denmark Hill , Camberwell , but in the seventh series, the setting was changed to St George's Hospital in Tooting , Wandsworth . [ 1 ]
Other areas of the site were used to create King's Mill Hospital. The hospital was officially opened by Hilary Marquand, the Minister of Health on 17 September 1951. [3] The Dukeries Maternity Centre was opened by the Duchess of Devonshire on 14 January 1975. [4] New facilities were procured under a Private Finance Initiative contract in 2005.