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  2. List of hospitals in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of hospitals and hospital networks in Belgium as of August 2019, sorted per region and per province.For each hospital or hospital network, the list includes if applicable their specialisation, the municipalities where they are located, any international hospital accreditation they have obtained as well as their number of hospital beds (an indicator of the overall size and ...

  3. Sint-Franciscusziekenhuis - Wikipedia

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    It first opened on 25 September 1985. After the fusion with the Saint-Anna Hospital of Beringen (Dutch/Flemish: Sint-Annakliniek) in 1990, the hospital had 230 beds. On 1 October 1993, the hospital opened the first department for day hospitalisation. In 2005, large parts of the hospital were renovated and restructured.

  4. Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Mechelen–Brussels - Wikipedia

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    The Archdiocese of Mechelen was renamed the Archdiocese of Mechelen–Brussels on 8 December 1961 as part of a restructuring of the Catholic dioceses in Belgium. [3] Two new dioceses were created. On the same day, the Diocese of Antwerp was created from areas previously administered by the Archdiocese of Mechelen.

  5. Sint-Erasmus hospital in Borgerhout (Antwerp) - Wikipedia

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    In Meisjeshuis, all 25 Jewish orphans who had already reached the age of five were arrested and taken to the Dossin barracks, the former transit camp in Mechelen. The entire group was deported and gassed upon arrival in Auschwitz-Birkenau. [3] The youngest of 14 Jewish children of Meisjeshuis had not been arrested during a raid on September 21 ...

  6. Catholic Church in Belgium - Wikipedia

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    The archbishop of Mechelen-Brussels is an ex officio member of the board of trustee in virtue of being the Grand Chancellor of both universities. [4] Founded in Mechlin by the bishops of Belgium in 1834, the Catholic University moved to Leuven in 1835 to replace the State University of Leuven which was closed the same year.

  7. Jeroen Bosch Hospital - Wikipedia

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    [8] Education and training is part of the mission of Jeroen Bosch Hospital. The hospital trains new doctors. I.e. doctors which have already attended university elsewhere learn a medical specialism in the hospital. For new nurses there is a school that combines theoretical and practical education. [8]

  8. Malines Congresses - Wikipedia

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    They were hosted in Mechelen by the archbishop, Engelbert Sterckx, who died in December 1867, [4] although much of the practical management fell to Isidore-Joseph du Rousseaux, a teacher at the junior seminary where many of the sessions were held. [7] Further congresses were held in 1891, 1909, [8] and 1936.

  9. Erasmus Hospital - Wikipedia

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    In April 1986, the number of beds exceeded 800 places. [4] In 1991, the Faculty of Medicine moved entirely to the campus. [5] In 1994, the Museum of Medicine was established. [6] [5] The hospital was connected to the Brussels Metro in 2003 and Erasme/Erasmus metro station has been the terminus of line 5 ever since.