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  1. Rigshospitalet (meaning The National, State or Hospital of the Realm, but not usually translated) is the largest public and teaching hospital in Copenhagen and the most highly specialised hospital in Denmark. The hospital's main building is a 16-storey functionalist highrise, one of the tallest structures in the central parts of the ...

  2. Das Rigshospitalet ist ein hoch spezialisiertes Krankenhaus mit fast allen medizinischen Fachrichtungen, 1.118 Betten und etwa 7.717 Beschäftigten (Stand: 2012). Es werden jährlich etwa 65.000 Patienten stationär und 420.000 ambulant behandelt. 2010 wurden 49.517 Operationen durchgeführt.

  3. Rigshospitalet er et højt specialiseret hospital med ekspertfunktioner inden for stort set alle sundhedsfaglige områder. Hospitalet rummer næsten alle lægelige specialer. Godt halvdelen af patienterne kommer fra Region Hovedstaden (med Bornholm ), mens resten kommer fra det øvrige Danmark og udlandet, dog primært Sjælland , samt ...

  4. www.rigshospitalet.dk › english › about-usAbout us - Rigshospitalet

    Our history. Our history goes back 250 years to Denmark's first real hospital, ”Det kongelige Frederiks Hospital”, which was established to treat and care free of charge for impoverished patients in Copenhagen. 16. October 2023.

  5. A leading hospital for patients needing highly specialised treatment. Internationally outstanding treatment offerings. 1.135 beds across multiple sites. 364.000 unique patients annually. Strong competencies. Virtually all medical specialities covered. 12.000 employees, of which 2.500 doctors and 4.100 nurses.

  6. Rigshospitalet (the pre-1907 spelling) was established as Norway's national teaching hospital affiliated with the university in 1826, mainly on the basis on the Military Hospital that had been established during the Napoleonic Wars in 1807. Rigshospitalet also incorporated Akershus Regional Hospital, founded 1756.

  7. Oslo University Hospital, Rikshospitalet, is one of the four main campuses of Oslo University Hospital in Oslo, Norway. It was an independent hospital, Rigshospitalet, later spelled Rikshospitalet ("The National Hospital"), from 1826 to 2009, when it merged with other university hospitals in Oslo.