University College Hospital (UCH) is a federal government owned tertiary hospital situated in Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. With a capacity of 853 bed spaces, the hospital offers a full range of multi-specialty health services in the fields of anesthesia, clinical pharmacology, geriatric medicine, community medicine, dietetics, emergency care, family dentistry, family medicine, hospice and palliative care, internal medicine, neurosurgery, obstetrics and gyenecology, ophthalmology, orthopedics and trauma, otorhinolaryngology, pediatrics, plastic and reconstructive surgery, physiotherapy, psychiatry, radiation oncology, and radiology. The hosptal runs several training programs including school of midwifery, school of nursing, community health officers programme, school of health information management, school of occupational health nursing, perioperative nursing school, medical laboratory scientists education unit, primary health care tutors’ course, environmental health officers tutors course, as well as a residency program.
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Facility Type
hospital
Operator Type
public
Affiliation
Government, Academic
Facility Area (m²)
759.0k
Number of Beds
853
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Aims to improve the health of populations around the world and reduce health disparities by collaboratively conducting trans-disciplinary research, training the next generations of global health leaders, and building the capacities of global and local partners.
Advances research and education in geriatrics through patient- and family-centered care in a culturally sensitive environment.
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Makes life-saving techniques of interventional radiology available to the Nigerian population at large and serves low-resource patients.
Provides cost-effective healthcare services, engages in research that improves the health of Nigerians, and contributes to global medical knowledge.
Promotes best practices in healthcare delivery and research using locally adapted, strengthening models of health systems.
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