The Queen’s Medical Centre is part of Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust (NUH). Formed in 2006, we are now one of the biggest and busiest acute Trusts in England, employing 14,500 staff. We provide services to over 2.5 million residents of Nottingham and its surrounding communities.
What is the biggest hospital in Nottingham?
The Queen’s Medical Centre (popularly known as QMC, Queen’s Med or Queen’s) is a teaching hospital situated in Nottingham, England. Until February 2012, when it was surpassed by the Royal London Hospital, it was the largest hospital in the United Kingdom.
Queen’s Medical Centre | |
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Website | www.nuh.nhs.uk |
What does QMC hospital Specialise in?
We have achieved a national and international reputation for many of our specialist services, including stroke, renal, neurosciences, cancer services and trauma. QMC is home to the Nottingham Children’s Hospital.
Does Nottingham City Hospital have an A&E department?
City Link, Nottingham, NG2 4LA, (next to the BBC building). It is open every day from 7am to 9pm and deals with non life threatening injuries (it has X-ray facilities) and health problems. You don’t need an appointment to attend.
Where is the biggest hospital in UK?
St George’s Hospital is the largest in the UK, caring for 1.3 million people in southwest London, as well as populations in Surrey and Sussex, totaling around 3.5 million. It has 1,300 beds and 8,500 staff, as well as several centres of excellence, such as its stroke care and cardiology unit.
Why is Nottingham so famous?
Nottingham is famed for its links to the legend of Robin Hood as well as its lace-making heritage, 11th century Nottingham Castle and famous names like Raleigh bikes and Boots. It was granted its city charter in 1897 as part of Queen Victoria’s Diamond Jubilee celebrations.
What is the most famous hospital in the UK?
Top 100 Hospitals
Rank | Organisation Name | HCPS |
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1 | Northumbria Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust | 7,142 |
2 | Ashford and St. Peter’s Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust | 6,948 |
3 | Royal Surrey County Hospital NHS Foundation Trust | 6,471 |
4 | Guy’s and St Thomas’ NHS Foundation Trust | 6,243 |
What is the biggest hospital in England?
Hospitals with the most beds
UK hospital | Hospital beds | |
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1. | Manchester Royal Infirmary | 1,721 |
2. | Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, Glasgow | 1,560 |
3. | Queens Medical Centre, Nottingham | 1,300 |
4. | St George’s Hospital, London | 1,300 |
Is QMC a major trauma Centre?
Since QMC’s Major Trauma Centre (MTC) opening in April 2012 645 lives have been saved that without the advanced skills and interventions received would otherwise not be expected to survive their injuries. We have treated 11,020 patients since opening the catchment area.
What are Type B hospitals?
Type B. These hospitals provide primary and secondary care services. Type C. Type C hospitals provide primary care services and basic secondary care services.
Do you need GP referral for Beacon hospital?
I want to see a Consultant; do I need a GP Referral? The majority of services require a referral from your GP. Exceptions to these services are the following; Emergency Department, Rapid Access Cardiology Clinic*, Physiotherapy*, Sports Lab*, Plastic Surgery*.
Is Urgent Care Centre the same as A&E?
A&E is for seriously ill patients with critical or life threatening emergencies either as a result of an accident or a medical surgical emergency. If you are less seriously ill, but still require urgent treatment, you will be seen in the Urgent Care Centre.
Is A&E treatment free?
Services that are free to everyone
These include: A&E services – not including emergency treatment if admitted to hospital.
Which UK city has the best hospitals?
London
UK Results
Quality of Care | ||
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No | City | |
1 | London | 45.87 |
2 | Cambridge | 59.90 |
3 | Manchester | 56.47 |
What is the smallest hospital in the UK?
Weston General Hospital | |
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Emergency department | Yes |
Beds | 261 |
History | |
Opened | 1986 |
What are the 3 high secure hospitals UK?
There are three high secure hospitals in England & Wales: Broadmoor, Rampton and Ashworth.
Why do Nottingham say duck?
The official explanation of it’s origins is “Ay up” is a greeting typically used in the North of England and the Midlands instead of hello. “Me” means “my”, while “duck” is an affectionate term for another person. It originates from the Saxon word ducas.
Is Nottingham rich or poor?
Nottingham has high levels of deprivation and ranks 11th out of the 317 districts in England using the average score measure. Details of the Indices of Multiple Deprivation are provided in the link below and the Indices are often used to evidence funding by identifying areas with higher levels of deprivation.
What is a person from Nottingham called?
What do you call people who originate from different parts of the United Kingdom?
Country | Demonym |
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Manchester | Mancunian |
Newcastle | Novocastrian, Geordie |
Newport | Newportonian |
Nottingham | Nottinghamian |
Which is the No 1 hospital in the world?
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- Mayo Clinic – Rochester (US)
- Cleveland Clinic (US)
- Massachusetts General Hospital (US)
- Toronto General – University Health Network (Canada)
- Charité – Universitätsmedizin Berlin (Germany)
- The Johns Hopkins Hospital (US)
What is the most fancy hospital?
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- Gleneagles Hospital, Singapore.
- Mount Sinai Medical Center in New York.
- Matilda International Hospital in Hong Kong.
- Mediclinic City Hospital in Dubai:
- Johns Hopkins Hospital, Baltimore.