Spitalul SF CONSTANTIN Hospital Bucharest Romania - FlyMedi
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Coltea Hospital Geocache (Find Reveal) Romania #3
My third find in Bucharest before I head off on a winding tour of Romania toward Bran Castle! Enjoy some of the sight seeing along my way to find this cache. :)
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Bucharest 2014, Romania
2014 07 15 BUCHAREST, Romania:
Hotel Intercontinental, Nicolae Balcescu Bd, Coltea Church, Coltea Hospital, Union Sq, Union Bd, National Library of Romania, Independence St, Dambovita river, Constitution Sq, Liberty Bd, Palace of the Parliament of Romania, 13 September Av.
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2014 07 15 BUCURESTI, Rumuniya:
Hotel Intercontinental, Piata Universitate, Bulevardul Nicolae Balcescu, Biserica Coltei, Spitalul Clinic Coltea, Piata Unirii, Bulevardul Unirii, Biblioteca Nationala a Romaniei, Splaiul Independentei, Raul Dambovita, Piata Constitutiei, Bulevardul Libertatii, Palatul Parlamentului, Calea 13 Septembrie.
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2014 07 15 BUKARESZT, Rumunia:
Hotel Intercontinental, pl.Uniwersytecki, bulward Nicolae Balcescu, kościół Coltea, szpital Coltea, pl Unii, bulward Unii, Biblioteka Narodowa Rumuni, ul.Niepodległości, rzeka Dambovita, pl Konstytucji, bulward Wyzwolenia, Pałac Parlamentu, al 13 Września.
Drone-ing Bucharest, Romania
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Coltea Hospital
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Palace of Parliament
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Bucharest Hospital Coltea
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Bucharest-Aerial view
Bucharest
Bucharest, in southern Romania, is the country's capital and commercial center. Its iconic landmark is the massive, communist-era Palatul Parlamentului government building, which has 1,100 rooms. Nearby, the historic Lipscani district is home to an energetic nightlife scene as well as tiny Eastern Orthodox Stavropoleos Church and 15th-century Curtea Veche Palace, where Prince Vlad III (“The Impaler”) once ruled.
Herastrau Park,
Palace of Parliament,
Grigore Antipa National,
Museum of Natural History,
Patriarchal Cathedral,
Victoriei Street,
Unirii Square,
The National Museum of Art of Romania,
Carol Park (Liberty Park),
The Art Collections Museum,
Coltea Hospital,
Muzeul National de Istorie a Romaniei,
Biserica Sf. Nicolae,
Statuia Ecvestra a Lui Carol I,
Baratia Church,
Palatul Patriarhiei,
Sala Palatului,
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Bucharest - Aerial perspective
Bucharest
Bucharest, in southern Romania, is the country's capital and commercial center. Its iconic landmark is the massive, communist-era Palatul Parlamentului government building, which has 1,100 rooms. Nearby, the historic Lipscani district is home to an energetic nightlife scene as well as tiny Eastern Orthodox Stavropoleos Church and 15th-century Curtea Veche Palace, where Prince Vlad III (“The Impaler”) once ruled.
Herastrau Park,
Palace of Parliament,
Grigore Antipa National,
Museum of Natural History,
Patriarchal Cathedral,
Victoriei Street,
Unirii Square,
The National Museum of Art of Romania,
Carol Park (Liberty Park),
The Art Collections Museum,
Coltea Hospital,
Muzeul National de Istorie a Romaniei,
Biserica Sf. Nicolae,
Statuia Ecvestra a Lui Carol I,
Baratia Church,
Palatul Patriarhiei,
Sala Palatului,
Royal Hospital Bucharest
Royal Hospital Bucharest - Spital privat a cărui particularitate constă în ultraspecializarea sa în chirurgie ginecologică și chirurgia sânului patologic.
Profesionalismul și entuziasmul echipei care lucrează în acest spital completează gradul de satisfacție al pacientelor, care, prin evoluția favorabilă rapidă postoperatorie, demonstrează acest lucru.
Gama intervențiilor chirurgicale este diversă, permisă de competențele medicilor care operează (chirurgie vaginală, chirurgia sânului, laparoscopie, histeroscopie, ginecologie oncologică), putându-se realiza cele mai dificile intervenții în sfera genitală și mamară (miomectomii, histerectomii radicale, ovarectomii, chistectomii, tumorectomii, mastectomii simple sau mastectomii radicale cu implant mamar simultan, bilateral, etc), dar și în sfera urologică, a chirurgiei generale și a chirurgiei estetice.
Bucharest Tour in 4K - A sunday afternoon walk
A sunday afternoon walk in Bucharest from Parcul Herastrau to Piata Unirii at sunset. Passing through Magheru Boulevard, past Piata Victoriei, Piata Romana, Hotel Lido, Hotel Intercontinental, University, Coltea Hospital, etc.
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View Emergency Hospital of St Ioan, Bucharest
Enviable view from hospital St Ioan, Bucharest, Romania- 24.07. 2014.
Prezentare Spitalul Clinic de Nefrologie Dr Carol Davila
Secţia de Chirurgie a Spitalului de Nefrologie Carol Davila s-a redeschis după 30 de ani
Secția de Chirurgie din cadrul Spitalului de Nefrologie Carol Davila a fost redeschisă în 12 octombrie 2011, la 30 de ani de la desființare. Clinica renaște după cinci ani de investiții pentru reconstrucție și modernizare. Suma se ridică la 24 de milioane de lei. Astfel, bolnavii diagnosticați cu afecțiuni nefrologice nu vor mai fi nevoiți să se trateze în străinătate. Inaugurarea Secției de Chirurgie a Spitalului de Nefrologie „Carol Davila reprezintă o mare bucurie pentru Universitatea de Medicină şi Farmacie din Bucureşti. Şi asta deoarece oferă posibilitatea de dezvoltare a bazelor școlare și ajută la formarea viitorilor medici, potrivit rectorului Universității, prof. univ. dr. Florian Popa. În componența Spitalului Clinic de Nefrologie Carol Davila intra blocul operator, secția de anestezie și terapie intensivă și saloane cu 50 de paturi pentru pacienți, iar noua Secție de Chirurgie a Spitalului este una dintre cele mai moderne secții de profil din România.
Demolarea Policlinicii Coltea - Bucuresti
Primul dispensar din Principatele Unite, infiintat de Dr. Carol Davila. Demolat in octombrie 2008.
Cladirea se gasea pe str. Slanic, in spatele Siptalului Coltea si Ministerului Agriculturii - zona Universitate.
Articol care documenteaza demolarea:
Look at critical state of country's health care system
(24 Aug 2010) SHOTLIST
1. Exterior of local hospital in Baicoi, 85 kilometres (52.8 miles) north of the capital Bucharest
2. EU flag near sign with name of the hospital
3. Sign showing directions inside hospital
4. People waiting in the corridors
5. Old weighing scale
6. Medical nurse and patient in corridor
7. Old radiator
8. Hand and stethoscope
9. Doctor checking the patient
10. SOUNDBITE (Romanian) Adrian Roncea, doctor:
We work in difficult conditions, the basic instrument is the stethoscope, our intuition and knowledge, and we face lots of situations when we have to improvise and this makes us tired.
11. Old medical storage cupboard
12. Lock on cupboard
13. SOUNDBITE (Romanian) Adrian Roncea, doctor:
We live here in between West and East. For hundreds of years bribes have been very common, but we cannot say it's the same in the medical field. Here the patients are offering presents as recognition for the medical treatment and if somebody doesn't take the gift that is many times more offensive for the patient. But of course this is not ok, we have to give up this habit. The patient has to come to the hospital to receive all the adequate treatments and when he leaves a simple 'thank you' should be more than enough.
14. Radiology sign on door
15. Doctor in front of X-Ray desk
16. Hands on buttons
17. SOUNDBITE (Romanian) Sorete Liviu, head of the hospital Union:
We have no money for medicines and equipments, for patients' food or other necessities; we live at minimum minimorum.
18. Rusty water basin
19. Laboratory glass
20. Various of laboratory doctor analyzing blood samples
21. Cutaway of hands
22. Old laboratory equipment
STORYLINE
Romania's hospital system is on the ropes, lacking basic equipment and suffering from a dire shortage of staff and a catastrophic lack of hygiene.
An August 16 fire that broke out in an intensive care unit killing five premature babies and leaving six others in critical condition is the most recent incident that has hit a health sector more reminiscent of a developing nation than an EU member country.
Romania's hospitals were a nightmare under communism which ended in 1989.
But more than two decades after communist rule was toppled and almost four years after it joined the EU, Romania remains one of Europe's poorest countries, and the sorry state of its hospitals reflects that status.
In a revelation sure to add to the controversy, the Bucharest Mayor told reporters on Monday that only three of Bucharest's 21 hospitals have a fire alarm system.
It was unclear whether any have sprinkler systems, but Giulesti hospital, one of the capital's best, where the tragedy occurred, did not.
A massive shortage of medical staff, bribes to doctors and nurses to ensure better treatment, and chronic underfunding or high debts run by hospitals are everyday obstacles that patients need to negotiate.
Supply shortages mean that operations sometimes do not get performed if patients do not supply their own bandages, syringes, surgical thread and antibiotics.
In recession-battered Romania, the government in 2009 spent just 3.7 percent of national GDP, or euro 4 billion (b), (5 billion (b) US dollars) on health. That is less than half in percentage terms of the European Union average.
And over 90 percent of those interviewed by the Association for Implementing Democracy this year in Romania, said corruption in the health system was a critical issue which directly impacts the patients.
Here the patients are offering presents as recognition for the medical treatment and if somebody doesn't take the gift that is many times more offensive for the patient, said Adrian Roncea, a doctor at a hospital in Baicoi, 85 kilometres (52.8 miles) north of the capital Bucharest.
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Aruna & Hari Sharna from Bucharest OTP to Hotel Pullman Bucharest WTC, Nov 16, 2018
Romanian health system struggles to fund cancer treatments
Almost 2.5 million new cases of cancer are diagnosed in the European Union every year. But the chances of surviving the illness vary widely across the continent. In Romania, one of Europe's poorest countries, sufferers face a battle not only against the disease, but against a lack of drugs and treatments.Duration:02:18
Breaking Bucharest
bucharest center University square,national theatre,intercontinental hotel,dalles expo,scala cinema,hotel ambasador,patria cinema,carturesti book shop, and cut short by a battery fail..don't worry it will be in tomorow's vlog
Diana Chelaru Dr David Zangen (Universitary Hospital Hadassah Jerusalem) Workshop Bucharest
At the invitation of Harry Lee More, the president of American Medical Centre, dr David Zangen sustain a workshop in Bucharest, hotel Marshal Garden