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Uppsala University Hospital

Uppsala University Hospital in Uppsala, Sweden is a teaching hospital for the Uppsala University Faculty of Medicine and the Nursing School. Uppsala University Hospital is owned and operated by the Uppsala County Council in cooperation with the university and serves, as the primary hospitals for Uppsala County. The present Hospital Director is Lennart Persson, and the Medical Directors are Margareta Öhrvall, M.D. and Bengt Sandén, M.D. The university hospital has its origins in two older hospitals: one was founded in 1302 and is older than the university, the other one was founded for the Faculty of Medicine in 1708. These were merged in 1850.The earliest hospital in Uppsala was founded in 1302. This was used for 400 years until the great fire of 1702, which destroyed large parts of central Uppsala. A new hospital, which later became the Uppsala county hospital, was built in its place, but was moved out of the town in 1811. The university hospital as such was founded in 1708 as the first clinic with the specific intention of facilitating the practical education of medical students. Known as the Nosocomium Academicum, it was in the Oxenstierna Palace at Riddartorget, beside the cathedral (see illustration). The building (the former residence of the President of the Royal Chancellery Bengt Gabrielsson Oxenstierna) today houses the Uppsala University Faculty of Law. Uppsala University Hospital also offers its services to foreign citizens (non-swedes) under the service organization called Uppsala Care. Specialities which are offered to foreigners includes Endocrine oncology, Clinic for Internal Medicine, diabetes, and other endocrine disorders, haematology, hepatology, Gynecological endocrinology, and infertility Immune deficiency diseases, Neuro Centre, neurology, neurophysiology, Neurosurgery, occupational therapy, rehabilitation

The following is the list of scholars from Uppsala University Hospital who contributed and/or serves as editors for one or more OMICS International journals and conferences

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