Academic Health Science Centre - Rest of The World

Rest of The World

AHSCs currently in operation in the rest of the world include:

  • Dublin Academic Medical Centre (Dublin, Ireland)
  • Karolinska Institutet (Stockholm, Sweden)
  • Kyushu University Academic Medical Center (Fukuoka, Japan)
  • Leiden University Medical Center (Leiden, the Netherlands)
  • National University Health System (Singapore)
  • Radboud University Nijmegen Medical Centre (Nijmegen, the Netherlands)
  • Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre (Toronto, Canada)
  • Thunder Bay Regional Health Sciences Centre (Thunder Bay, Canada)
  • Trinity Health Ireland (Dublin, Ireland)
  • Hamad Medical Corporation (Doha, Qatar)

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