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  1. The Korle-Bu Teaching Hospital was established on 9 October 1923 and has grown from an initial 200-bed capacity to 2,000. It is currently the third largest hospital in Africa and the leading national referral centre in Ghana. [6] Korle-Bu, which means the valley of the Korle Lagoon, was established as a general hospital to address the health ...

  2. Hospitals in Sweden. Uppsala University Hospital ( Swedish: Akademiska sjukhuset, often referred to colloquially as "Akademiska" or "Ackis") in Uppsala, Sweden, is a teaching hospital for the Uppsala University Faculty of Medicine and the Nursing School. Uppsala University Hospital is owned and operated by the Uppsala County Council in ...

  3. Edward Francis Small Teaching Hospital. Edward Francis Small Teaching Hospital (EFSTH) is a tertiary referral hospital in Banjul, the capital city of The Gambia. It is the largest hospital in the country, originally founded by British colonialists in 1853. Until 2013, it was known as the Royal Victoria Teaching Hospital (RVTH).

  4. The hospital was built in 1954, [3] as the Kumasi Central Hospital. It was later named Komfo Anokye Hospital after Okomfo Anokye, a legendary fetish priest of the Ashanti. [1] It is said that Anokye placed an unmovable sword in the middle of the Ashanti empire. Many have tried and failed to remove the sword.

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  6. Background. University of Port Harcourt Teaching Hospital was established in April 1980 and was officially commissioned by the federal government in 1985, it is a major tertiary-care teaching and research facility in Rivers State. [1] It is as a result of the desire of the Federal Government to provide excellent medical services, manpower ...

  7. 23.2.1 Differences among kinds of organizations and cultures. Academic teaching hospitals differ from nonteaching (community) hospitals in a number of respects when considering decision support. In most teaching hospitals, for example, physicians still in training (interns, residents, and fellows) enter the orders (Ash et al., 1999 ).