Leeds General Infirmary

Leeds General Infirmary

Infobox Hospital
Name = Leeds General Infirmary
Org/Group = Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust



Caption = LGI Jubilee Wing, opened 1998

Location = Leeds,
Region = West Yorkshire
State = England
Country = UK
HealthCare = NHS
Type = Teaching
Speciality =
Emergency = Yes
Affiliation= Leeds University School of Medicine
Beds = 1103
Founded = 1771 (current site opened 1869)
Closed =
Website = http://www.leedsteachinghospitals.com/patients/aboutus/hospitals/lgi.php
Wiki-Links = |

Leeds General Infirmary, also known as the LGI or, more correctly, The General Infirmary at Leeds,Fact|date=March 2008 is a large teaching hospital based in the centre of Leeds, West Yorkshire, England and is part of the Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust.

The first hospital known as Leeds Infirmary was opened in 1771 on what is now the site of the former Yorkshire Bank in Infirmary Street off City Square, Leeds. Construction of the current hospital on its new site in Great George Street started in 1863 to the designs of Sir George Gilbert Scott.

Before drawing up the plans Gilbert Scott and the Infirmary's Chief Physician, Dr Charles Chadwick, visited many of the great contemporary hospitals of Europe. They were particularly impressed by hospitals based on the pavilion plan recommended by Miss Florence Nightingale, and adopted this for the new Infirmary. It featured the latest innovations, with plentiful baths and lavatories throughout, and a system of hydraulic hoists to reduce the labours of attendants and nurses.

The building was officially opened on 19 May 1869 by HRH The Prince of Wales (later King Edward VII) although for the first year it actually housed an art exhibition, held to raise funds and allow time for services to be moved from the old Infirmary. The new building, which cost £100,000 to construct, became fully functional in May 1869.

The original Grade I listed building has been extended several times since then, notably by George Corson in 1891/1892; by the addition of the Brotherton Wing (opened in 1940) which now faces Millennium Square; by the addition of the Martin and Wellcome Wings in the 1960s and the Clarendon Wing in the 1980s; and by the addition of the Jubilee Wing, opened in 1998 and named in celebration of the 50th anniversary of the National Health Service, which provides new Accident and Emergency services as well as housing regional cardiothoracic and neurosurgery facilities. The associated Leeds Dental Institute is in the 1979 Worsley Building, the upper floors of which accommodate the Leeds School of Medicine. ( [http://www.leedsteachinghospitals.com/patients/aboutus/hospitals/lgi.php History of the hospital] )

LGI is one of the leading centres in the UK for brain surgery, and one of 10 centres in the UK for Paediatric cardiology. It has a rooftop landing pad for the Yorkshire Air Ambulance Service.

Between September 20 2006 and September 28 2006 the Top Gear presenter Richard Hammond was treated at the hospital after suffering critical injuries as a result of a jet power car crash whilst filming at the airfield at ex-RAF Elvington near York. [cite web | url= http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/north_yorkshire/5365676.stm | title = TV host seriously hurt in crash | author=BBC | accessdate=2007-10-26] He was then moved to a BUPA hospital in Clifton, Bristol. He has now fully recovered and appeared on Top Gear in February 2007.

The Healthcare Commission rated Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust Weak for 'Quality of Resources' and Fair for the 'Use of Resources'. [cite web | url =http://2007ratings.healthcarecommission.org.uk/patientsandthepublic/searchforhealthcareproviders.cfm/cit_id/11082/widCall1/customWidgets.content_view_1 | title=Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust | author=Healthcare Commission | accessdate=2007-10-26]

References

External links

* [http://www.leedsteachinghospitals.com/ Leeds NHS Teaching Hospitals Trust website]
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