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Oslo University Hospital, Ullevål

Oslo University Hospital, Ullevål (Norwegian: Oslo universitetssykehus, Ullevål), formerly Ullevål University Hospital (Norwegian: Ullevål universitetssykehus) in Oslo, Norway is the largest of the four main campuses of Oslo University Hospital. It was opened[1] in 1887, and was an independent hospital owned by Oslo municipality and then by the state until it became part of Oslo University Hospital in 2009. It is a Level I trauma center and includes patient treatment, research, teaching and administration activities. The headquarters of Oslo University Hospital is located at Ullevål.

Ullevål
Oslo University Hospital
Main administration building
Oslo University Hospital, Ullevål is located in Oslo
Oslo University Hospital, Ullevål
Location in Oslo
Oslo University Hospital, Ullevål is located in Norway
Oslo University Hospital, Ullevål
Oslo University Hospital, Ullevål (Norway)
Geography
LocationOslo, Norway
Coordinates59°56′13″N 10°44′14″E / 59.9370°N 10.7372°E / 59.9370; 10.7372
Organisation
TypeTeaching
Affiliated universityUniversity of Oslo
Services
Emergency departmentYes, Level I trauma center
Beds1,200
HelipadICAO: ENUH
History
Opened1887
Links
Websitehttp://www.ulleval.no
ListsHospitals in Norway

Oslo Heliport, Ullevål (ICAO: ENUH) is a helipad with a 30.55 meters (100.2 ft) diameter located on the top of a parking garage. It has a walkway to the emergency department. The helipad features a fuel tank.[2]

See also

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Oslo University Hospital, Aker
University of Oslo
Oslo University Hospital
Ullevål sykehus tram stop

References

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  1. ^ Journal of the Oslo City Hospitals, vol. 37, Oslo, Norway, 1987, retrieved 22 November 2013, September 5. 1887 the first patient was admitted to Ullevål Hospital which was planned and constructed as a hospital for epidemic diseases for the City of Oslo.{{citation}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  2. ^ "Landingsforhold ved sykehus" (PDF) (in Norwegian). Norwegian Air Ambulance. p. 27. Retrieved 28 November 2014.
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