Ullevål University Hospital

The Ullevål University Hospital ( Ullevål universitetssykehus, UUS) in Oslo is the largest hospital in Norway, and also one of the largest in Northern Europe. It has more than 8,400 employees, including 940 doctors and 2,400 nurses. With a capacity of 1,200 beds around 45,000 patients are cared for annually stationary and made ​​over 400,000 outpatient treatments and consultations. It is a teaching hospital and University Hospital, University of Oslo. The hospital was founded in 1887 and currently has the following departments:

  • Management
  • Central Services
  • Outpatient services
  • Laboratory
  • General Medicine ( Interdisciplinary ) Department
  • Orthopaedic Center
  • Heart Lung Center
  • Department of Psychiatry
  • Radiology
  • Department of internal medicine
  • Gynecological Department
  • Pediatric Department

Beginning of 2009, the Ullevål hospital with the nearby Parco Rikshospitalet (National Hospital), and the Aker universitetssykehus ( Aker University Hospital ) was united to the university hospitals Oslo. The grown names of the three sites will be preserved for the time being.

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