Nightingale Hospital
Nightingale Hospital refers to various healthcare facilities and initiatives. These include:
1. Nightingale Hospital (Marylebone): A private mental health facility located in Marylebone, London.
2. NHS Nightingale Hospitals: Temporary critical care hospitals established in the United Kingdom during the 2020 coronavirus pandemic. These include:
a. NHS Nightingale Hospital London: Situated within East London's ExCeL centre. b. NHS Nightingale Hospital Birmingham: Located within the National Exhibition Centre in Birmingham. c. NHS Nightingale Hospital North West: Found within Manchester Central in the North West region. d. NHS Nightingale Hospital North East: Situated in Sunderland in the North East region. e. NHS Nightingale Hospital Yorkshire and the Humber: Located within Harrogate Convention Centre in the Yorkshire and the Humber region. f. NHS Louisa Jordan Hospital: A facility in Glasgow, Scotland.
3. Florence Nightingale Field Hospital, Gibraltar: A healthcare facility in Gibraltar.
See also[edit | edit source]
The following related topics are worth exploring:
- NHS COVID-19 critical care hospitals: Refers to the subset of hospitals, sometimes called "Nightingale Hospitals," that provide critical care during the COVID-19 pandemic.
- St Thomas' Hospital: A hospital in London where Florence Nightingale taught.
- Florence Nightingale Faculty of Nursing and Midwifery: The teaching faculty established by Florence Nightingale at St Thomas' Hospital.
- Nightingale ward: A specific type of hospital ward.
- Nightingale (disambiguation): A disambiguation page for other uses of the term "Nightingale."
- Hospital (disambiguation): A disambiguation page for other uses of the term "Hospital."
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Nightingale Hospital.
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