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Finland

  • Tampere University Hospital - Tampere, Finland

  • Helsinki University Central Hospital - T he Helsinki University Central Hospital (HUCH, HYKS) is an acute-care hospital in which the most advanced specialized care in two hospital regions is concentrated. Those regions being the Province of Uusimaa and the city of Helsinki.

  • Kuopio University Hospital - Kuopio University Finland

  • Oulu University Hospital - Oulu University Hospital is the northernmost of five university central hospitals in Finland. The hospital currently provides treatment for the people in the Northern Ostrobothnia Hospital District and northern Finland in general. It also offers international services to Scandinavia and other parts of the world.

  • Palanga Rehabilitation Hospital - The Palanga Rehabilitation Hospital is situated in the northern part of Palanga, in a magnificent natural setting on the Baltic coast. Finland

  • Turku University Central Hospital - Today the area of responsibility of the Turku University Central Hospital covers the south-west of Finland and the population base is about 435,000 inhabitants. The hospital's highly specialized health care service such as cardiac surgery, neurosurgery and radiotherapy includes services to regions even farther afield. Finland

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