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Lincoln County Hospital

Lincoln County Hospital
United Lincolnshire Hospitals NHS Trust
Lincoln County Hospital, Lincoln - geograph.org.uk - 1492725.jpg
East side of the hospital seen from Lincoln Cathedral
Lincoln County Hospital is located in Lincolnshire
Lincoln County Hospital
Shown in Lincolnshire
Geography
Location Greetwell Road, Lincoln, Lincolnshire, LN2 5QY, Lincolnshire, United Kingdom
Coordinates 53°14′01″N 0°31′11″W / 53.2336°N 0.5196°W / 53.2336; -0.5196Coordinates: 53°14′01″N 0°31′11″W / 53.2336°N 0.5196°W / 53.2336; -0.5196
Organisation
Care system Public NHS
Funding Government hospital
Hospital type District General
Affiliated university Lincolnshire PCT
Services
Emergency department Yes Accident & Emergency
Beds 602
History
Founded 1776
Links
Website http://www.ulh.nhs.uk ULH
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Lincoln County Hospital is a large district general hospital on the eastern edge of north-east Lincoln, England. It is not in the most accessible part of the city, via road. It is the largest hospital, and offers the most comprehensive services, in Lincolnshire.

The first buildings were built in 1776 (two hundred years before the Pilgrim Hospital), being designed by John Carr. The current site was first built in 1878, being designed by Alexander Graham.

The Viking Way passes east-west along the south edge of the hospital. The hospital is now the headquarters of the United Lincolnshire Hospitals Trust.

It has 24 wards and 588 car spaces.

On top of the building is a radio transmitter, sometime soon planned to be the area's DAB mast for MuxCo Lincolnshire.

The Lincoln Hospitals' Radio Service first broadcast in December 1979 from St George's Hospital, moving to Lincoln County Hospital in 1988. One of its members Ray Drury went on to champion (a not connected radio station) Lindum Radio

The hospital trains a small number of medical students from The University of Nottingham and The University of Leicester.

The University of Nottingham Medical School have approximately 330 nursing students and 30 midwifery students at its Lincoln Education Centre. The hospital has a less established contact with the University of Lincoln (which offers a nursing course), and no in-house facilities.

Newark Hospital closed its A&E facilities in April 2011, and just over half of patients that would have been sent to Newark by ambulance, will now go to Lincoln, via the dual-carriageway A46. Lincolnshire and Nottinghamshire already share the Lincolnshire & Nottinghamshire Air Ambulance.

Deaths from C-diff were 17 from 2001 to 5, 19 in 2006, 24 in 2007, and 18 in 2008.

From 2001 to 2008, 41 people died of MRSA, with the highest total being 12 in 2007. In 2009 and 2010 there were none.


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