| Idlib University Hospital | |
|---|---|
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| Geography | |
| Location | Idlib, Syria | 
| Organisation | |
| Care system | Public | 
| Type | Teaching | 
| Affiliated university | Idlib University | 
| Services | |
| Beds | 120 | 
| Speciality | Multispecialty | 
| History | |
| Opened | 2020 | 
Idlib University Hospital (Arabic: مشتشفى إدلب الجامعي) is the first free academic medical teaching hospital established in northwestern Syria in Idlib in 2020.[1]
Departments
Idlib University Hospital includes the following departments:[2]
- Department of general and specialized outpatient clinics.
 - Ambulance and Emergency Department.
 - Department of Internal Medicine: (general - cardiac - thoracic - digestive - endocrine - neurological).
 - Department of Surgery: (general - cardiac - urinary - neurological - maxillofacial - plastic - vascular).
 - Radiology Department: (simple, echo, CT scan, MRI).
 - Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Surgery.
 - Department of Ophthalmology and Surgery.
 - Department of children and incubators.
 - Department of Physical Therapy.
 - Laboratory department.
 
Capacity
The current capacity of the hospital is 120 beds distributed as follows:[2]
- 45 beds in the Wings.
 - 10 beds in the Day Surgery Wing.
 - 16 beds in the accommodation wing in the Emergency Department.
 - 25 beds in the Children's Wing.
 - 25 beds in the Intensive Care Unit.
 
In addition to two emergency operation rooms and six general and specialized operating rooms.
Clinical Training
The hospital aims to train over a thousand university students in their clinical stage and prepare them to enter and work in hospitals. These include:[2]
- Graduate students pursuing their specialties.
 - Undergraduate students in the first stage of medical school.
 - Students of health sciences colleges and medical institutes.
 
References
- ↑ "افتتاح مستشفى جامعي في إدلب". www.aa.com.tr. Retrieved 2023-07-13.
 - 1 2 3 "Idlib University Hospital | جامعة إدلب - Idlib University". idlib.university. Retrieved 2023-07-13.
 
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