Princess Margaret Hospital, Nassau
Princess Margaret Hospital | |
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Geography | |
Location | Nassau, New Providence Island, Bahamas |
Coordinates | 25°04′34″N 77°19′48″E / 25.0762°N 77.3301°E |
Organisation | |
Funding | Government hospital |
Type | General |
Services | |
Emergency department | Yes |
History | |
Opened | May 1953 |
Links | |
Lists | Hospitals in Bahamas |
Princess Margaret Hospital or PMH is a public hospital in Nassau, Bahamas. PMH is the largest hospital in the Bahamas, providing primary, secondary, and tertiary healthcare services and one of the two most prominent hospitals, the other being Doctors Hospital.
History
[edit]Originally, called the Bahamas General Hospital, the cornerstone for the new hospital was laid by Governor Robert Neville in March 1952.[1] The hospital became operational in May 1953, when the first patients were transferred from the old Prospect Hospital.[1] The first baby was born at PMH on 21 May 1953.[1]
The hospital was renamed in 1955 to honour a visit by Princess Margaret,[1] sister of Queen Elizabeth II and at the time third in line to the throne. It was the first hospital to be named in her honour.[1] Princess Margaret visited the hospital on 28 February 1955 during the last stop of her tour of the British West Indies.[1] A ceremony unveiling the new name was held that day.[1]
Operations
[edit]The hospital has approximately 405 beds, spread across adult, pediatric, and neonatal units.[2] It also functions as a teaching hospital, supporting the training of healthcare professionals in the country.[2]
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