Canberra Hospital

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Canberra Hospital February 2018

Canberra Hospital is a major public hospital located in Garran, a suburb of Canberra, the capital city of Australia. It is the largest hospital in the Australian Capital Territory (ACT) and provides a wide range of medical services to the residents of Canberra and the surrounding region.

History[edit | edit source]

The hospital was originally established in 1914 as the Canberra Community Hospital. Over the years, it has undergone several expansions and name changes. In 1973, it was renamed Woden Valley Hospital, and in 1991, it adopted its current name, Canberra Hospital.

Facilities and Services[edit | edit source]

Canberra Hospital is a tertiary referral hospital, offering comprehensive medical services including:

The hospital also has specialized units such as the Canberra Region Cancer Centre and the Centenary Hospital for Women and Children.

Research and Education[edit | edit source]

Canberra Hospital is affiliated with the Australian National University (ANU) and serves as a teaching hospital. It is involved in various research projects and clinical trials, contributing to advancements in medical science and healthcare.

Transport and Accessibility[edit | edit source]

The hospital is accessible by public transport, with several bus routes serving the area. It also has ample parking facilities for patients and visitors.

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