- Broomfield Hospital
Infobox Hospital
Name = Broomfield Hospital
Org/Group = Mid Essex Hospital Services NHS Trust
Caption =
Location =Chelmsford ,
Region = Essex
State = England
Country = UK
HealthCare = NHS
Type = Teaching
Speciality =Cleft lip and palate , Burns &Plastic Surgery
Emergency = Yes
Affiliation = Bart's and the London/QMUL
Beds = 800
Founded = 1940
Closed =
Website = http://www.meht.nhs.uk/hospitals/broomfield.htm
Wiki-Links = |Broomfield Hospital is the general hospital for
Chelmsford ,England and the surrounding areas. It is the largest within the Mid Essex Hospitals Services Trust and is an 800-bed acute hospital which offers a vast range of services. The world renowned St. Andrew's Centre - a specialist unit forcleft lip and palate , burns andplastic surgery is also located at Broomfield Hospital.History
Broomfield Hospital, originally known as Essex County Hospital was opened in 1940 as a hospital for the treatment of
tuberculosis patients. It was due to open in 1937, but this was delayed due to the Second World War. Until 1959 all the patients in the 312 beds were male and length of stay ranged from six months to four years. The hospital was soon working to full capacity and was the only centre for chest surgery forpulmonary tuberculosis in Essex. Towards the end of theWorld War II ar 50 per cent of patients were ex-service men. The Hospital's first physician superintendent and administrator was Dr William Lyall Yell.The hospital was built with south facing “butterfly” wings that caught the sun for the benefit of the tuberculosis patients. Even during the winter months patients were wheeled out onto the balconies. Fresh air,
bed rest and good food were part of their treatment and a lot of the food for the patients was grown on the hospital farm.As the incidences of tuberculosis declined, the hospital developed and acute general care gradually became the focus for the hospital. Following the creation of the
National Health Service in 1948, the hospital became the responsibility of the North East Metropolitan Regional Hospital Board. 1959 saw the first female patients and the delivery of six babies. in 1960 Broomfield became a General Hospital and training for nursing was established at the hospital. During the 1960s the hospital dealt with moregeneral surgery ,orthopaedics andgeneral medicine . Extensions to the hospital included a largeoutpatients clinic,geriatric wards and most wards now had emergency cover.In 1970 plans were revealed for the first stage of a £3m development for new district general services.
Over the years the hospital has expanded and by the 1980s it included an accident & emergency department,
pharmacy , rehabilitation department,operating theatre s, intensive therapy unit and new specialised wards. in 1981 Dame Elizabeth Coker, then chairman of the health authority launched a £13m Hospital development. A former concert hall was converted and became a new Medical Academic Centre in 1988.In 1983
Princess Anne opened theCAT scanner following years of fund raising and returned in 1987 to open a new ward block. Work then started on upgrading the east wing of the hospital and the west wing was demolished the following year.A new medical
academic library was built in 1991 and the following year Mid Essex Hospital Services NHS Trust was formed and full Trust status was achieved. More development work continued throughout the 1990s and clinical space increased by more than fifty per cent. In 1994Frank Bruno MBE opened the new screening room and mamographic facilities and in November of the same year The Broomfield Dialysis Centre was officially opened. ThenPrime Minister John Major , undertook the topping out ceremony in 1996. The new East Wing was officially opened in 1998 by the then Trust Chairman, Sir Jeffery Bowman, former Nurse Tutor Margaret Craig and former consultant anaesthetist Dr David Walmsley and a new Diabetic Centre was opened the same year. A Medical Assessment Unit opened in 1998. Also in 2010 a new Accident and Emergency Facility is due to open along with a Roof Top Heli Pad for the Essex Air Ambulance.Famous Alumni
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Debbie Sell - 1954- Pioneering speech and language therapist. Awarded the OBE for services to the National Health Service in 2006References
* [http://www.meht.nhs.uk/trust/historybroomfield.htm History of Broomfield Hospital]
External links
* [http://www.meht.nhs.uk/hospitals/broomfield.htm Broomfield Hospital website]
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