Royal Darwin Hospital

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Royal Darwin Hospital (RDH) is a 345-bed teaching hospital located at the northern suburb district of Tiwi, Darwin, Northern Territory.

Royal Darwin Hospital
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Royal Darwin Hospital
Geography
LocationTiwi, Darwin, Northern Territory, Australia
Coordinates12°21′21″S 130°52′55″E / 12.35583°S 130.88194°E / -12.35583; 130.88194Coordinates: 12°21′21″S 130°52′55″E / 12.35583°S 130.88194°E / -12.35583; 130.88194
Organisation
Care systemPublic Medicare (AU)
TypeTeaching
Affiliated universityFlinders University, Charles Darwin University & University of Sydney
Services
Emergency departmentYes
Beds345
Helipads
Helipad(ICAO: YXDH)
Number Length Surface
ft m
1 concrete
History
Opened1874
Links
WebsiteOfficial Website
ListsHospitals in Australia

History[]

The first hospital of the settlement of Palmerston (later Darwin) was built in 1874.[1] The hospital was built on Packard Street overlooking under the authority of Dr James Millner. By 1878, the hospital was improved with stone. During the next 40 years, the hospital was administered by South Australia. In 1911, the Commonwealth Government assumed control. Construction of an 89-bed hospital fronting [Mitchell Street West] commenced in 1941 to cater for the Darwin area population of 4,000. The new hospital opened 2 February 1942 and was bombed just 17 days later during the Bombing of Darwin.

Prior to Cyclone Tracy in 1974, approval had been given for the construction, based on the Woden Valley Hospital design, of Casuarina Hospital on Rocklands Drive in the northern suburb of Tiwi. Casuarina Hospital became fully operational on 20 May 1980. On 1 January 1982, the Casuarina Hospital name was changed to Darwin Hospital. Following the Royal Assent on 10 January 1984, the hospital became Royal Darwin Hospital.

Future[]

During 2003, The Royal Darwin Hospital underwent a $43 million major redevelopment which has seen the construction of a new Emergency Department, a new expanded Intensive Care, Coronary Care, an Operating Theatre suite, a new Imaging Department and a 12-bed Hospice.[2]

The Royal Darwin Hospital is also home of the National Critical Care and Trauma Response Centre funded by the Australian Government after the hospital's efforts associated with the 2002 Bali bombings.

Services[]

Royal Darwin Hospital is the largest hospital in the Northern Territory, and employs over 1500 people.[3] Some of the services at the hospital are Anaesthetics, Cardiology, Emergency, Intensive Care and Surgery, Medicine, Pathology and Radiology and many other services.

Royal Darwin also fosters relationships with Darwin's other hospitals, including the .

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