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University Hospital of Umeå, in Swedish Norrlands universitetssjukhus (Nus), is the major hospital in northern Sweden, situated in Umeå. The hospital employs 5,600 people.〔 It is also a teaching hospital for Umeå University, with the Faculty of Medicine as the responsible authority; 13 departments and 11 academic programmes. Within the faculty there are about 2,860 undergraduate and 450 postgraduate students and about 1,020 staff, among them about 500 teachers/researchers. == History == It was founded as a ''lasarett'' in 1784, known as the Yellow House (''Gula huset''), on ''Storgatan'' 28 in Umeå. It had eight beds. The building still remains but is no longer used by the hospital.〔 As Umeå expanded a new hospital was built on ''Ålidbacken'' in central Umeå. It was started in 1907 (celebrating its centennial in 2007). It had 134 beds.〔 In 1918 the hospital was expanded further. In 1926 the eye clinic was completed, in 1937 a new pediatrics department was created, and in 1957 the gynecological and obstetrics department was opened up.〔 Today all the original buildings on ''Ålidbacken'' have been demolished and been replaced by the current hospital.〔 A photographing ban was introduced in 2011 by the Västerbotten County Council, citing the integrity of patients and personnel. The ban was however not limited to the hospital but included all premises of the County Council. The ban has been met with protests, including from Sveriges Television, TV4 and Västerbottens-Kuriren. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「University Hospital of Umeå」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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