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The Cantonal Hospital Aarau, located in Aarau, is the biggest hospital in canton Aargau. It covers all medical special fields and has about 3,000 employees, 23,000 inpatients and more than . . . .
University Hospital of Basel is one of the five university hospitals of Switzerland. Currently, the hospital employs a staff of about 5,000. Consolidated . . . .
The University Children’s Hospital Basel (UKBB) is an independent, university-based centre of competence for paediatric and juvenile medicine, as well as . . . .
The Oncology Institute of Southern Switzerland (IOSI) is based on the model of integrated cancer centres and includes all oncologic activities. . . .
The University Hospital of Bern “Inselspital”, located in Bern, is one of the five university hospitals of Switzerland. Currently, the hospital employs a staff of over 7,200 and provides care for 250,000 . . . .
The University Children´s Hospital Bern is a special part of the Bern University Hospital which includes the departments pediatric surgery, paediatrics and an . . . .
The Cantonal Hospital St. Gallen is the sixth largest hospital in Switzerland, it include the three hospitals St. Gallen, Rorschach and Flawil. Together they grant a broad range of medical basic and special . . . .
The Centre hospitalier universitaire vaudois (CHUV) is the University Hospital of Lausanne and is part of the five university hospitals of Switzerland. It is linked to the Faculty of Biology and . . . .
The Cantonal Hospital of Lucerne (LUKS) includes the Zentrumsspital in Lucerne, the LUKS in Sursee, the LUKS in Wolhusen and the Luzerner Höhenklinic Montana in Crans-Montana (Wallis). As biggest. . . .
University Hospital of Zurich is one of the five university hospitals of Switzerland. Currently, the hospital employs a staff of about 8.000 and provides care for 35,000 inpatients and 134,000 . . . .
The University Children’s Hospital in Zurich is not only the largest paediatric clinic in Switzerland but also one of the leading centres for paediatric and. . . .