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st.+ekaterina+hospital Latitude and Longitude:

42°41′6″N 23°18′44″E / 42.68500°N 23.31222°E / 42.68500; 23.31222
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St. Ekaterina Hospital
St. Ekaterina Hospital
Geography
Location Sofia, Bulgaria
Coordinates 42°41′6″N 23°18′44″E / 42.68500°N 23.31222°E / 42.68500; 23.31222
Organisation
Type Specialist
Affiliated universitySaint Ekaterina University
Services
SpecialityCardiovascular
History
Opened1985
Links
Website www.uhsek.com
Lists Hospitals in Bulgaria

The St. Ekaterina University Hospital ( Bulgarian: университетска болница „Св. Екатерина“) is a university hospital in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. It was formed in 1985 as a national centre for cardiovascular diseases led by professor Aleksandar Chirkov. A second centre was established in 1989 also under Chirkov, with the uniting on 3 February 2002 to form the present hospital. [1]

The St. Ekaterina Hospital is known for the first heart transplant in Eastern Europe (the then- Soviet bloc) in 1986.

The hospital consists of three dynamic complexes — a diagnosis department, a hospital and an administrative and economic department.

References

  1. ^ "St. Ekaterina Hospital". St. Ekaterina.



st.+ekaterina+hospital Latitude and Longitude:

42°41′6″N 23°18′44″E / 42.68500°N 23.31222°E / 42.68500; 23.31222
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
St. Ekaterina Hospital
St. Ekaterina Hospital
Geography
Location Sofia, Bulgaria
Coordinates 42°41′6″N 23°18′44″E / 42.68500°N 23.31222°E / 42.68500; 23.31222
Organisation
Type Specialist
Affiliated universitySaint Ekaterina University
Services
SpecialityCardiovascular
History
Opened1985
Links
Website www.uhsek.com
Lists Hospitals in Bulgaria

The St. Ekaterina University Hospital ( Bulgarian: университетска болница „Св. Екатерина“) is a university hospital in Sofia, the capital of Bulgaria. It was formed in 1985 as a national centre for cardiovascular diseases led by professor Aleksandar Chirkov. A second centre was established in 1989 also under Chirkov, with the uniting on 3 February 2002 to form the present hospital. [1]

The St. Ekaterina Hospital is known for the first heart transplant in Eastern Europe (the then- Soviet bloc) in 1986.

The hospital consists of three dynamic complexes — a diagnosis department, a hospital and an administrative and economic department.

References

  1. ^ "St. Ekaterina Hospital". St. Ekaterina.



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