Kyushu University Hospital is a university hospital affiliated with the Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry of Kyushu University located in Higashi-ku, Fukuoka. One of the 12 clinical core research hospitals in Japan, one of the specific function hospitals in Japan
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The University Hospital Munich is one of the largest hospitals in Germany and Europe. It is a public institution with a strong research potential, teaching capacity and medical care, with approximately 9,000 employees, 2,200 beds, 45 clinics and several research institutes.
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Christie Hospital, based in Manchester, is one of the top three cancer centres in Europe, with 2,500 staff, 300 volunteers and 30,000 members, treating over 44,000 patients each year
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Brigham and Women's Hospital (formerly Brigham and Women's Hospital), also known as Brigham and Women's Hospital, has a long history and is the second largest hospital affiliated with Harvard Medical School in the United States. Hospital (founded in 1832), which merged in 1980
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Tohoku University (Japan's national comprehensive university) was established in 1867 in Sendai, Tohoku region, by a decree of the Emperor Meiji, and is the third national university in Japan after the University of Tokyo and Kyoto University. It is located in Sendai, a metropolitan city in the Tohoku region of Japan. Formerly known as Sendai Medical University
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Founded in 1811, Massachusetts General Hospital is the earliest and largest teaching affiliated hospital of Harvard Medical School, and one of the three oldest hospitals in the United States. In 2012, hospitals in the United States ranked first (US News&World Report). In 1846, the first anesthetic operation was performed in human history, and X-ray was first used in clinical practice in 1896. Massachusetts General Hospital dominates the largest hospital based research project in the United States, with an annual research funding of more than 600 million dollars. So far, 13 Nobel laureates have been produced
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New York-Presbyterian Hospital was ranked No. 1 among the top hospitals in the New York tri-state area in the 2013-14 U.S. News & World Report rankings of nearly 5,000 hospitals nationwide, and has been continuously ranked as one of the nation's premier healthcare institutions. NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital has been listed on the U.S. News Honor Roll for 13 years.
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The Heidelberg University Hospital is located in the German tourist destination of Heidelberg. It was founded in 1593 as a university hospital and has since grown to include 15 hospitals, 46 specialties, 8 medical institutes, 11,000 employees, 1,621 beds, including 1,400 medical staff, and a large general university hospital.
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Cleveland Medical Center, founded in 1921, is located in Cleveland, Ohio, the United States. It has 3000 doctors, 15000 nurse doctor assistants, and 43000 employees. It ranks second in the United States in general hospitals, second only to the Mayo Clinic, and first in the United States in cardiac/cardiac surgery.
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The National Children's Hospital was founded in 1870 and is located in Washington DC. When it first opened, the hospital had just 12 beds to care for orphans from the American Civil War. But today, with over 150 years of history, 323 beds and over 600 dedicated paediatrician specialists, National Children's Hospital is one of the top 10 children's hospitals in the country.