CHU Béjaïa | |
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Béjaïa Directorate of Health and Population | |
Geography | |
Location | Béjaïa, Béjaïa Province, Algeria |
Coordinates | 36°45′02″N 5°02′27″E / 36.75045620250215°N 5.040717410579489°E / 36.75045620250215; 5.040717410579489 (Centre Hospitalo-Universitaire Béjaïa) |
Organisation | |
Funding | Public hospital |
Type | Teaching, CHU |
Affiliated university | University of Béjaïa |
Services | |
Beds | 514 |
History | |
Opened | 2009 |
Links | |
Website | www |
Lists | Hospitals in Algeria |
The Centre Hospitalo-Universitaire Béjaïa is a public university teaching hospital center (CHU) in Béjaïa, Béjaïa Province, Algeria. It is one of 15 public University Hospital Centers (French: Centre Hospitalo-Universitaire or CHU) under the Béjaïa Department of Health and Population in the Algerian Ministry of Health, Population and Hospital Modernization. It is affiliated with the University of Béjaïa. The Center includes three hospitals: Frantz Fanon Hospital with 114 beds, Khelil Amrane Hospital with 205 beds, and Targa Ouzemmour Hospital of obstetric gynecology with 106 beds.
History
The CHU Béjaia was created by Algerian Presidential executive decree Number 2009–319 on October 6, 2009, supplementing the list of university hospital centers annexed to executive decree Number 1997–467 on December 23, 1997, setting the rules for the creation, organization and operation of university hospital centers. This decree set up three hospitals in the CHU Béjaia, namely:
- Khelil Amrane Hospital (Route de l'Hôpital, Béjaïa 06000, Algeria; 36°45′15″N 5°03′01″E / 36.754279°N 5.05027329°E / 36.754279; 5.05027329 (Khelil Amrane Hospital)); namesake: Chahid Khelil Amrane
- Frantz Fanon Hospital (Rue Frères Arbouche, Béjaïa 06000, Algeria; 36°45′22″N 5°05′00″E / 36.7562273°N 5.083458°E / 36.7562273; 5.083458 (Frantz Fanon Hospital)); namesake: Frantz Fanon
- Tergha Ouzemmour Hospital (Q22W+VF Béjaïa, Algeria; 36°45′09″N 5°02′47″E / 36.75236320154377°N 5.046279270118089°E / 36.75236320154377; 5.046279270118089 (Targa Ouzemmour Hospital))
These three hospitals are affiliated with the school of medicine of the University of Bejaia (in Targa Ouzemour, Béjaïa, Algeria 36°45′02″N 5°02′27″E / 36.75045620250215°N 5.040717410579489°E / 36.75045620250215; 5.040717410579489 (University of Bejaia)). There is also a Blood Transfusion Center associated with the CHU (36°43′23″N 5°04′05″E / 36.722979794856016°N 5.068183975941541°E / 36.722979794856016; 5.068183975941541 (Blood Transfusion Center))
Medical services
These three hospitals have departments that provide 22 medical specialties. Medical students train in these hospitals at both the undergraduate and graduate levels.
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References
- ^ "CHU Bejaia". Béjaïa Department of Health and Population. Retrieved February 10, 2021.
- "Covid-19: 21 deaths recorded at the Béjaïa University Hospital in less than 48 hours". ECO Algeria. November 14, 2020. Retrieved February 10, 2021.
- "Covid-19 epidemic in Béjaïa: The CHU manages its space". El Watan. May 31, 2020. Retrieved February 10, 2021.
- "Faculty of Medicine". University of Bejaia. Retrieved February 10, 2021.
- "Hospital de Bjaia Khelil Amran". Bejaia Chamber of Commerce. Retrieved February 11, 2021.
- Raphaëlle Branche (2019). "Freedom Fighters and rural society in colonial Algeria In 20 & 21". Revue d'histoire. 141 (1): 113–127.
- "Tifra: Anniversary of the death of Chahid Khalil Amrane". El Watan. Retrieved February 11, 2021.
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