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Cork University Hospital
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Cork University Hospital |
| org_group | Health Service Executive |
| caption | Cork University Hospital |
| image | Cork university hospital 2017 stitch.jpg |
| image_size | 300px |
| location | Wilton, Cork |
| country | Ireland |
| coordinates | |
| healthcare | HSE |
| type | Teaching |
| emergency | Major Trauma Centre |
| affiliation | University College Cork |
| beds | 800 |
| founded | 1978 |
| funding | Public |
| website | |
| pushpin_map | Ireland |
| pushpin_map_caption | Shown in Ireland |
Cork University Hospital () is a large university teaching hospital in Wilton, Cork in Ireland. Its academic partner is University College Cork and serves as one of two major trauma centers for Ireland: the other is Mater Misericordiae University Hospital. It is a public hospital managed by the South/Southwest Hospital Group, a part of the Health Service Executive.
History
Construction of the new hospital, then called the Regional Hospital, began in the early 1970s, with then Taoiseach Jack Lynch laying the foundation stone on 27 January 1973. The hospital officially opened in November 1978.
The 144-bed Cork University Maternity Hospital opened in 2007. Work began on constructing the hospital, located in the south of the CUH site by the main entrance, in 2001. This facility brought together maternity services previously located at the Bon Secours, Erinville and St. Finbarr's Hospitals.
A new Regional Cancer Centre opened in December 2009.
The hospital's Cardiac Renal Centre, built at a cost of €85 million, opened in October 2010. It spans 13,000m2 and 6 floors.
In 2015 mental health services moved to a new dedicated building on the west side of the hospital campus, the 50-bed South Lee Mental Health Services Unit.
Services
The hospital has 800 beds. The hospital has its own hospital radio CUH FM offering full coverage to the hospital.
Cork University Maternity Hospital is part of CUH.
Helipad
The hospital also receives patients by helicopter: currently helicopters land on a purpose-built helipad at the facilities of Bishopstown G.A.A. and Highfield R.F.C. near to the hospital. In 2011 it was confirmed on 6 April 2011 that the hospital would receive a new helipad costing €1.5m and, after a lengthy site selection process, a planning application for the helipad was submitted in November 2018. In March 2023 it was announced that tenders for construction of the new helipad were to be issued, with construction to start in June 2023, targeting a March 2024 completion date. It is located on the northern side of the campus. Testing of the Helipad began in September 2024 with the help of Rescue 117.
Transport
A number of Bus Éireann city bus routes serve the hospital, including routes 201 and 208 (from Mayfield), 214 (from St Patrick's Street), 216 (from Monkstown via Douglas), and 219 (from Mahon). In addition, a number of regional bus routes also serve the hospital, including some services on route 232 (from Ballincollig), routes 236, 237 and 239 (from West Cork). Since Spring 2020 West Cork Connect also serve the hospital on their route to/from West Cork.
References
References
- "Taoiseach and Minister for Health launch two Major Trauma Centres in significant step forward for the National Trauma Strategy".
- (14 May 2013). "Six hospital groups 'most fundamental reform in decades'". Irish Medical Times.
- (6 January 2024). "Looking back at the opening of Cork University Hospital". Examiner Echo Group Limited.
- (27 November 2018). "40 years on, CUH looks to bright future". Echo Live.
- (9 March 2006). "New age vision for hi-tech maternity hospital". Irish Examiner.
- (20 September 2007). "€75m maternity hospital to open its doors". Irish Examiner.
- (15 December 2009). "Large regional cancer centre opens in Cork". The Irish Times.
- (22 October 2010). "Cork University Hospital extension opens". Raidió Teilifís Éireann.
- "Nephrology - CUH Our Services".
- (21 January 2015). "'Fantastic' mental health unit built with calm in mind at CUH". Irish Examiner.
- (21 April 2016). "Charter to improve junior doctors' conditions at Cork University Hospital". Irish Examiner.
- "CUH FM". ie.radio.
- "Profile of CUH Specialities".
- Hugh O'Connell. (23 June 2013). "Chopped: GAA pitch will no longer be used as helicopter pad for Cork hospital". TheJournal.ie.
- (6 April 2011). "New CUH helipad set to cost €1.5 million". Irish Medical Times.
- (15 January 2019). "Plans for helipad at Cork University Hospital temporarily grounded". Irish Examiner.
- (1 March 2023). "Cork University Hospital's long awaited new helipad set to be operational early next year". Independent.ie.
- Fitton, Daire. (11 September 2024). "Watch - Search and rescue aircraft lands at new CUH helipad after 20-year wait".
- (24 February 2020). "New West Cork bus service arrives in city for first time". Cork Beo.
- "Travelling To CUH". Health Service Executive.
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