What Does Royal Bolton Hospital Specialise In?

Royal Bolton Hospital delivers a wide range of services, including maternity and a specialist neonatal unit. We must continue to do #EverythingWeCan to stay safe and reduce the risk of transmission.

What is Bolton hospital known for?

The Royal Bolton Hospital is a major hub within Greater Manchester for women’s and children’s services and is the second busiest ambulance-receiving site in Greater Manchester.

Is Bolton a teaching hospital?

It has a reputation as a good teaching and training organisation with an education centre, library and outstanding programme for staff learning and development. Conveniently situated just off the M61 the hospital is easily accessible.

What is CDU Bolton hospital?

The CDU is a short stay unit (open 24 hours a day) within the emergency department. It is for. people who need more clinical care, but don’t need to be admitted to hospital.

What is C3 ward at Bolton hospital?

The Gastroenterology ward is C3, and has 26 beds, mixed but segregated into male and female areas. The team are enhanced by a consultant nurse and specialist nurses in IBD and liver disease/alcohol.

What is the best area of Bolton to live?

Chorley. Being a good central location is among one of the many perks of living in Chorley. Access to Bolton, Wigan and Preston makes it desirable for commuters who would rather live in a relatively small town with a great local community.

How busy is Bolton A&E?

Our Emergency Department is currently experiencing extremely high levels of activity. Waiting time is approx. 4+ hours. This data is updated periodically, and is designed to give an indication of how busy the department is.

What is the best teaching hospital in the UK?

— Nancy Cooper

Rank Hospital Country
1 St Thomas’ Hospital United Kingdom
2 University College Hospital United Kingdom
3 The Royal Victoria Infirmary United Kingdom
4 Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham United Kingdom

What is the largest teaching hospital in the UK?

The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust is one of the largest trusts in the UK and includes the one of the largest teaching hospitals in Europe.

Is Bolton a deprived area?

Bolton & Undercliffe is in 18th place for income deprivation, 19th place for employment deprivation and 15th place for education, training and skills deprivation. The following map shows Lower Super Output Areas (LSOAs) ranked by deciles of deprivation.

How long do patients stay in CDU?

18-24 hours
Overview – The CDU manages patients for up to 18-24 hours, after which time a disposition should be made.

What are CDU patients?

A clinical decision unit (CDU) is a designated section of the emergency department where patients are monitored by a staff team for 6-24 hours. Patients who require observation or testing are moved to a separate area where they are monitored and treated according to disease-specific protocols.

What happens in the clinical decision unit?

The Clinical Decision Unit (CDU) at UI Health is a designated area within the hospital that allow our providers to monitor and evaluate the medical condition of patients who do not meet criteria for inpatient admission but are not well enough to go home without require further observation.

What is Ward D4 at Bolton hospital?

Critical Care Ward (CCW) D4.

What Ward is F4 at Bolton hospital?

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A4 01204 390528 G3
E4 01204 390623 K2, Oak Ward (GMMH)
E5 01204 390405 Maple House (GMMH)
F3 01204 390328
F4 01204 390372

What is C2 ward at Bolton hospital?

Ward C2 Complex Care/Haematology.

What percentage of Bolton is black?

Bolton has a lower percentage white population than the average for England (85.42%).
2011 Census Data – Ethnic Groups in Bolton.

Ethnicity Number %
White 226,645 81.88
Mixed 4,892 1.77
Asian 38,749 14.00
Black 4,652 1.68

Does Bolton have a high crime rate?

Annual crime rate in Bolton postcode area is 42.8, i.e. 42.8 crimes reported per annum per 1000 workday people. Compared to the national crime rate, Bolton’s crime rate is at 140%.

What percentage of Bolton is white?

Ethnicity

Bolton Greater Manchester
Ethnic group Number %
White British 219,794 79.84
Other White 6,851 3.97
Mixed/multiple ethnic group 4,892 2.26

What is the busiest day for A&E?

Monday
Monday is the busiest day of the week, accounting for 16% of all attendances during 2020-21 (2.6m attendances). The most popular time of arrival on a Monday is between 11am and 1pm, accounting for 15% of attendances on this day (379,000 attendances).

What time is A&E the quietest?

Patients who arrived between 8am and 10am generally spent the shortest amount of time in A&E, with 16% of patients who arrived between 8am and 9am spending one hour or less seeking treatment. Of those who arrived between 9am and 10am, 90% spent four or hours or less at A&E.