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Black Lion Hospital

Coordinates: 9°01′12″N 38°45′00″E / 9.0201364°N 38.7499589°E / 9.0201364; 38.7499589
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Black Lion Hospital
Tikur Anbessa Hospital
Map
Geography
LocationAddis Ababa, Ethiopia
Coordinates9°01′12″N 38°45′00″E / 9.0201364°N 38.7499589°E / 9.0201364; 38.7499589
Organisation
FundingEthiopian government
TypeSpecialist
Services
Beds700
Speciality200 doctors
379 nurses
115 health professionals
History
Opened1964

Black Lion Hospital or Tikur Anbessa Hospital (Amharic: ጥቁር አንበሳ ሆስፒታል) is a specialized hospital in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, established in 1964. It is a main teaching hospital for both preclinical and clinical training of most disciplines in the School of Medicine of Addis Ababa University. It offers specialized clinical service that is no compiled with both the public and private medical institutions in Ethiopia.[1]

Overview

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Black Lion Hospital was established in 1964. It has 200 doctors, 700 beds, 379 nurses and 115 other health professionals offering health care services. The hospital consists of 950 permanent contract administrative staffs that supports the hospital activities.[2]

Under School of Medicine, the hospital spans various departments, faculties and residents. The Department of Orthopedic Surgery is the main department of the hospital founded on 25 September 1987 as the leading orthopedic center in the country. It staffed 16 consultant surgeons and 16 residents in training.[1] On 3 December 2022, the hospital planned to construct its own private hospital. The decision is to seek autonomy from the federal government and establish its own financial assets. It covers 15 hectares of land for hospital expansion.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b "INORMUS". www.inormus.ca. Retrieved 2024-01-10.
  2. ^ "Medication errors in the adult emergency unit of a tertiary care teaching hospital in Addis Ababa" (PDF). 10 January 2024.
  3. ^ Mengesha, Selamawit (2022-12-03). "Black Lion To Construct Private Hospital To Attain Autonomy | The Reporter | Latest Ethiopian News Today". www.thereporterethiopia.com. Retrieved 2024-01-10.