What is the Southern General hospital called now?
All services were transferred to the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital in 2015.
Why South Glasgow hospital called the Death Star?
One of Europe’s biggest and most advanced critical care hospitals has opened its doors to its first patients in Glasgow today. The £842m South Glasgow University Hospital (SGUH) has been nicknamed the ‘Death Star’ by locals because of its imposing 14-storey star-shaped design, topped by a landing pad for aircraft.
What Colour scrubs do doctors wear UK?
In NHS England hospitals, some theatre staff wear light or mid blue scrubs, so do A&E staff nurses, nurses and sisters. Sometimes, NHS England consultants and hospital doctors wear blue theatre scrubs too.
What is SATA in the pharmacy?
Pharmacology, Pharmacy. 2. SATA. Spatial Average Temporal Average + 1 variant.
Where is the Southern General Hospital in Glasgow?
Southern General Hospital. The Hospital was located in Linthouse in the south west of Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom and provided a comprehensive range of acute and related clinical services. All facilities and services have been succeeded by the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital, constructed on the site of the old hospital.
What happened to South Glasgow University Hospitals NHS Trust?
The South Glasgow University Hospitals NHS Trust was disbanded in 2004 when the SGH was reintegrated into the Greater Glasgow Health Board’s South Glasgow Division. The SGH closed in 2015 when the Queen Elizabeth University Hospital was opened on the Merryflats site. Arranged chronologically within series.
When was the Southern General Hospital NHS trust created?
Between 1948 and 1974 responsibility for the SGH rested with the Board of Management for Glasgow South Western Hospitals and in 1974 it was transferred to the South Western District of the Greater Glasgow Health Board. In 1992 the Southern General Hospital NHS Trust was created.
Why was the Southern General Hospital built in Govan?
Reproduced by permission of the National Library of Scotland SOUTHERN GENERAL HOSPITAL, GOVAN The Southern General Hospital was originally built as the new Govan Poorhouse to replace the old premises in disused cavalry barracks in Eglinton Street.