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Hospital Allocation for Cardiothoracic NORS Teams - by Team Copy No DATASHEET DAT2318/5 Effective: 17/02/2020 Hospital Allocation for Cardiothoracic NORS Teams - by Team Copy No: BIRMINGHAM TEAM (BHAM) WHEN ON ROTA WITH PAPWORTH AND NEWCASTLE (WEEK 1 SCENARIO) Hospital 1st 2nd ABERGAVENNY, NEVILL HALL HOSPITAL BHAM PAP ABERYSTWYTH, BRONGLAIS HOSPITAL BHAM PAP ASHTON-UNDER-LYNE, TAMESIDE GENERAL HOSPITAL BHAM NEWC BANBURY, HORTON GENERAL HOSPITAL BHAM PAP BANGOR, YSBYTY GWYNEDD DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITAL BHAM PAP BARNSLEY, BARNSLEY DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITAL BHAM NEWC BARNSTAPLE, NORTH DEVON DISTRICT HOSPITAL BHAM PAP BATH, ROYAL UNITED HOSPITAL BHAM PAP BIRMINGHAM, BIRMINGHAM CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL BHAM PAP BIRMINGHAM, BIRMINGHAM HEARTLANDS HOSPITAL BHAM PAP BIRMINGHAM, CITY HOSPITAL BHAM PAP BIRMINGHAM, QUEEN ELIZABETH HOSPITAL BIRMINGHAM BHAM PAP BLACKBURN, ROYAL BLACKBURN HOSPITAL BHAM NEWC BLACKPOOL, BLACKPOOL VICTORIA HOSPITAL BHAM NEWC BODELWYDDAN, GLAN CLWYD DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITAL BHAM PAP BOLTON, BOLTON ROYAL INFIRMARY BHAM NEWC BOLTON, ROYAL BOLTON HOSPITAL BHAM NEWC BRIDGEND, PRINCESS OF WALES HOSPITAL BHAM PAP BRISTOL, BRISTOL ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN BHAM PAP BRISTOL, BRISTOL ROYAL INFIRMARY BHAM PAP BRISTOL, SOUTHMEAD HOSPITAL BHAM PAP BURNLEY, BURNLEY GENERAL HOSPITAL BHAM NEWC BURTON-ON-TRENT, QUEEN'S HOSPITAL BHAM PAP BURY, FAIRFIELD GENERAL HOSPITAL BHAM NEWC CARDIFF, UNIVERSITY OF WALES HOSPITAL BHAM PAP CARMARTHEN, GLANGWILI GENERAL HOSPITAL BHAM PAP CHEADLE, THE ALEXANDRA HOSPITAL BHAM NEWC CHELTENHAM, CHELTENHAM GENERAL HOSPITAL BHAM PAP CHESTER, COUNTESS OF CHESTER HOSPITAL BHAM PAP CHESTERFIELD, CHESTERFIELD AND N DERBYSHIRE ROYAL HOSPITAL BHAM PAP CHORLEY, CHORLEY AND SOUTH RIBBLE DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITAL BHAM NEWC continued… This copy is uncontrolled unless printed on 'Controlled' paper (Template Version 01/11/13) Author(s): Rebecca Curtis Cross-Referenced in Primary Document: Stand Alone Page 1 of 19 DATASHEET DAT2318/5 Effective: 17/02/2020 Hospital Allocation for Cardiothoracic NORS Teams - by Team Copy No: BIRMINGHAM TEAM (BHAM) continued Hospital 1st 2nd COTTINGHAM, CASTLE HILL HOSPITAL BHAM NEWC COVENTRY, UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL (WALSGRAVE) BHAM PAP CREWE, LEIGHTON HOSPITAL BHAM PAP DERBY, ROYAL DERBY HOSPITAL BHAM PAP DEWSBURY, DEWSBURY AND DISTRICT HOSPITAL BHAM NEWC DONCASTER, DONCASTER ROYAL INFIRMARY BHAM PAP DORCHESTER, DORSET COUNTY HOSPITAL BHAM PAP DUDLEY, RUSSELLS HALL HOSPITAL BHAM PAP EXETER, ROYAL DEVON AND EXETER HOSPITAL (WONFORD) BHAM NEWC GLOUCESTER, GLOUCESTERSHIRE ROYAL HOSPITAL BHAM PAP HALIFAX, CALDERDALE ROYAL HOSPITAL BHAM NEWC HAVERFORD WEST, WITHYBUSH GENERAL HOSPITAL BHAM PAP HEREFORD, THE COUNTY HOSPITAL BHAM PAP HUDDERSFIELD, HUDDERSFIELD ROYAL INFIRMARY BHAM NEWC KIDDERMINSTER, KIDDERMINSTER GENERAL HOSPITAL BHAM PAP LANCASTER, ROYAL LANCASTER INFIRMARY BHAM NEWC LIVERPOOL, ALDER HEY CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL BHAM NEWC LIVERPOOL, BROADGREEN HOSPITAL BHAM PAP LIVERPOOL, LIVERPOOL HEART AND CHEST HOSPITAL BHAM PAP LIVERPOOL, ROYAL LIVERPOOL UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL BHAM NEWC LIVERPOOL, UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL AINTREE BHAM NEWC LIVERPOOL, WALTON CENTRE FOR NEUROLOGY AND NEUROSURGERY BHAM NEWC LIVERPOOL, WALTON HOSPITAL BHAM NEWC LLANELLI, PRINCE PHILIPS HOSPITAL BHAM PAP MACCLESFIELD, MACCLESFIELD DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITAL BHAM PAP MANCHESTER, MANCHESTER ROYAL INFIRMARY BHAM NEWC MANCHESTER, NORTH MANCHESTER GENERAL HOSPITAL BHAM NEWC MANCHESTER, ROYAL MANCHESTER CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL BHAM NEWC MANCHESTER, ST MARYS HOSPITAL BHAM NEWC MANCHESTER, TRAFFORD GENERAL HOSPITAL BHAM NEWC MANCHESTER, WITHINGTON HOSPITAL BHAM NEWC MANCHESTER, WYTHENSHAWE HOSPITAL BHAM NEWC continued… This copy is uncontrolled unless printed on 'Controlled' paper (Template Version 01/11/13) Author(s): Rebecca Curtis Cross-Referenced in Primary Document: Stand Alone Page 2 of 19 DATASHEET DAT2318/5 Effective: 17/02/2020 Hospital Allocation for Cardiothoracic NORS Teams - by Team Copy No: BIRMINGHAM TEAM (BHAM) continued Hospital 1st 2nd MERTHYR TYDFIL, PRINCE CHARLES HOSPITAL BHAM PAP NEATH, NEATH AND PORT TALBOT HOSPITAL BHAM PAP NEWPORT, ROYAL GWENT HOSPITAL BHAM PAP NEWPORT, ST MARY'S HOSPITAL BHAM PAP NOTTINGHAM, NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS CITY CAMPUS BHAM PAP NOTTINGHAM, NOTTINGHAM UNIVERSITY HOSPITALS QMC CAMPUS BHAM PAP NUNEATON, GEORGE ELIOT HOSPITAL BHAM PAP OLDHAM, ROYAL OLDHAM HOSPITAL(ROCHDALE ROAD) BHAM NEWC ORMSKIRK, ORMSKIRK AND DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITAL BHAM NEWC OXFORD, CHURCHILL HOSPITAL BHAM PAP OXFORD, JOHN RADCLIFFE HOSPITAL BHAM PAP PENARTH, LLANDOUGH HOSPITAL BHAM PAP PLYMOUTH, DERRIFORD HOSPITAL BHAM NEWC PONTEFRACT, PONTEFRACT GENERAL INFIRMARY BHAM NEWC PONTYPRIDD, ROYAL GLAMORGAN HOSPITAL BHAM PAP PRESCOT, WHISTON HOSPITAL BHAM PAP PRESTON, ROYAL PRESTON HOSPITAL BHAM NEWC REDDITCH, ALEXANDRA HOSPITAL BHAM PAP ROCHDALE, BIRCH HILL HOSPITAL BHAM NEWC ROCHDALE, ROCHDALE INFIRMARY BHAM NEWC RUGBY, ST CROSS HOSPITAL BHAM PAP RUNCORN, HALTON GENERAL HOSPITAL BHAM PAP SALFORD, SALFORD ROYAL BHAM NEWC SALISBURY, SALISBURY DISTRICT HOSPITAL BHAM PAP SHEFFIELD, NORTHERN GENERAL HOSPITAL BHAM PAP SHEFFIELD, ROYAL HALLAMSHIRE HOSPITAL BHAM PAP SHEFFIELD, SHEFFIELD CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL BHAM PAP SHREWSBURY, ROYAL SHREWSBURY HOSPITAL BHAM PAP SOLIHULL, SOLIHULL HOSPITAL BHAM PAP SOUTHPORT, SOUTHPORT DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITAL BHAM NEWC STAFFORD, COUNTY HOSPITAL BHAM PAP STOCKPORT, STEPPING HILL HOSPITAL BHAM PAP continued… This copy is uncontrolled unless printed on 'Controlled' paper (Template Version 01/11/13) Author(s): Rebecca Curtis Cross-Referenced in Primary Document: Stand Alone Page 3 of 19 DATASHEET DAT2318/5 Effective: 17/02/2020 Hospital Allocation for Cardiothoracic NORS Teams - by Team Copy No: BIRMINGHAM TEAM (BHAM) continued Hospital 1st 2nd STOKE-ON-TRENT, ROYAL STOKE UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL BHAM PAP SUTTON COLDFIELD, GOOD HOPE DISTRICT GENERAL HOSP. BHAM PAP SUTTON-IN-ASHFIELD, KING'S MILL HOSPITAL BHAM PAP SWANSEA, MORRISTON HOSPITAL BHAM PAP SWANSEA, SINGLETON HOSPITAL BHAM PAP SWINDON, GREAT WESTERN HOSPITAL BHAM PAP TAUNTON, TAUNTON AND SOMERSET HOSPITAL (MUSGROVE PARK) BHAM PAP TELFORD, PRINCESS ROYAL HOSPITAL BHAM PAP TORQUAY, TORBAY HOSPITAL BHAM PAP TRURO, ROYAL CORNWALL HOSPITAL (TRELISKE) BHAM PAP WAKEFIELD, PINDERFIELDS GENERAL HOSPITAL BHAM NEWC WALSALL, WALSALL MANOR HOSPITAL BHAM PAP WARRINGTON, WARRINGTON HOSPITAL BHAM PAP WARWICK, WARWICK HOSPITAL BHAM PAP WEST BROMWICH, SANDWELL DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITAL BHAM PAP WESTON-SUPER-MARE, WESTON GENERAL HOSPITAL BHAM PAP WIGAN, ROYAL ALBERT EDWARD INFIRMARY BHAM NEWC WIRRAL, ARROWE PARK HOSPITAL BHAM PAP WOLVERHAMPTON, NEW CROSS HOSPITAL BHAM PAP WORCESTER, WORCESTERSHIRE ROYAL HOSPITAL BHAM PAP WORKSOP, BASSETLAW DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITAL BHAM PAP WREXHAM, MAELOR GENERAL HOSPITAL BHAM PAP YEOVIL, YEOVIL DISTRICT HOSPITAL BHAM PAP GLASGOW TEAM (GLAS) WHEN ON ROTA WITH MANCHESTER AND HAREFIELD (WEEK 2 SCENARIO) Hospital 1st 2nd ABERDEEN, ABERDEEN ROYAL INFIRMARY GLAS MANC AIRDRIE, MONKLANDS DISTRICT GENERAL HOSPITAL GLAS MANC ASHINGTON, WANSBECK GENERAL HOSPITAL GLAS MANC AYR, THE AYR HOSPITAL GLAS MANC BARROW-IN-FURNESS, FURNESS GENERAL HOSPITAL GLAS MANC BELFAST, ANTRIM HOSPITAL GLAS MANC continued… This copy is uncontrolled unless printed on 'Controlled' paper (Template Version 01/11/13) Author(s): Rebecca Curtis Cross-Referenced in Primary Document: Stand Alone Page 4 of 19 DATASHEET DAT2318/5 Effective: 17/02/2020 Hospital Allocation for Cardiothoracic NORS Teams - by Team Copy No: GLASGOW TEAM (GLAS) continued Hospital 1st 2nd BELFAST, BELFAST CITY HOSPITAL GLAS MANC BELFAST, MATER INFIRMORUM HOSPITAL GLAS MANC BELFAST, ROYAL BELFAST HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN GLAS MANC BELFAST, ROYAL VICTORIA HOSPITAL GLAS MANC BELFAST, THE ULSTER HOSPITAL GLAS MANC BISHOP AUCKLAND, BISHOP AUCKLAND GENERAL HOSPITAL GLAS MANC CARLISLE, CUMBERLAND INFIRMARY GLAS MANC COLERAINE, CAUSEWAY HOSPITAL GLAS MANC DARLINGTON, DARLINGTON MEMORIAL HOSPITAL GLAS MANC DOUGLAS, NOBLES I-O-M HOSPITAL GLAS MANC DUMFRIES, DUMFRIES AND GALLOWAY ROYAL INFIRMARY GLAS MANC DUNDEE, NINEWELLS HOSPITAL GLAS MANC DURHAM, UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL OF NORTH DURHAM GLAS MANC EAST KILBRIDE, HAIRMYRES HOSPITAL GLAS MANC EDINBURGH, ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR SICK CHILDREN GLAS MANC EDINBURGH, ROYAL INFIRMARY OF EDINBURGH GLAS MANC EDINBURGH, WESTERN GENERAL HOSPITAL GLAS MANC ENNISKILLEN, SOUTH WEST ACUTE HOSPITAL GLAS MANC EXETER, ROYAL DEVON AND EXETER HOSPITAL (WONFORD) GLAS MANC FALKIRK, FALKIRK COMMUNITY HOSPITAL GLAS MANC FORT WILLIAM, BELFORD HOSPITAL GLAS MANC GATESHEAD, QUEEN ELIZABETH HOSPITAL GLAS MANC GLASGOW, VICTORIA INFIRMARY GLAS MANC GLASGOW, GLASGOW ROYAL INFIRMARY GLAS MANC GLASGOW, GOLDEN JUBILEE NATIONAL HOSPITAL GLAS MANC GLASGOW, QUEEN ELIZABETH UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL GLAS MANC GLASGOW, STOBHILL GENERAL HOSPITAL GLAS MANC GLASGOW, THE ROYAL HOSPITAL FOR CHILDREN GLAS MANC GREENOCK, INVERCLYDE ROYAL HOSPITAL GLAS MANC GRIMSBY, DIANA PRINCESS OF WALES HOSPITAL GLAS MANC GUERNSEY, PRINCESS ELIZABETH HOSPITAL GLAS HARE HARROGATE, HARROGATE DISTRICT HOSPITAL GLAS MANC continued… This copy is uncontrolled unless printed on 'Controlled' paper (Template Version 01/11/13) Author(s): Rebecca Curtis Cross-Referenced in Primary Document: Stand Alone Page 5 of 19 DATASHEET DAT2318/5 Effective: 17/02/2020 Hospital Allocation for Cardiothoracic NORS Teams - by Team Copy No: GLASGOW TEAM (GLAS) continued Hospital 1st 2nd HARTLEPOOL, UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL OF HARTLEPOOL GLAS MANC HULL, THE HULL ROYAL INFIRMARY GLAS MANC INVERNESS, RAIGMORE HOSPITAL GLAS MANC ISLE OF LEWIS, WESTERN ISLES HOSPITAL GLAS MANC KILMARNOCK, CROSSHOUSE HOSPITAL GLAS
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