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Royal Victoria Infirmary
The Newcastle Upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
Royal Victoria Infirmary is located in Tyne and Wear
Royal Victoria Infirmary
Geography
LocationNewcastle, NZ244651, England
Organisation
Care systemNHS England
TypeTeaching
Affiliated universityNewcastle University Medical School
Services
Emergency departmentYes
Beds620
History
Opened1751 (as Newcastle Infirmary), 1906 as Royal Victoria Infirmary
Links
Websitehttp://www.newcastle-hospitals.org.uk/index.aspx
ListsHospitals in England

The 'Royal Victoria Infirmary (RVI) is an 673-bed tertiary referral centre in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. The hospital is part of the Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust and is a teaching hospital for the University of Newcastle upon Tyne.

History

Originally founded as the Newcastle Infirmary in 1751, the Royal Victoria Infirmary (RVI), in Newcastle upon Tyne, England, was opened on 11 July 1906 by Edward VII[1] on 10 acres (4 hectares) of Town Moor given by the Corporation and Freemen. The fully furnished and equipped hospital, containing twenty wards, a nurses' home, chapel and five operating theatres, cost over £300,000,000. The statue of Queen Victoria was the gift of Riley Lord, who was knighted for his efforts in getting the Infirmary built. Overcrowding was a problem, with waiting lists of over 5,000 in the 1930s and until joining the National Health Service, money had to be raised for extensions and new equipment - always difficult especially in the depression years. The Royal Victoria Infirmary has always had close links with the Faculty of Medical Sciences at Newcastle University as a major teaching hospital. The RVI forms the hub of one of the four "clinical base units" for medical students at the university, where students spend the entire 3rd and 5th years of their medical degree.

The New Victoria Wing, including a state-of-the-art accident and emergency department, replacing that of the Newcastle General Hospital, opened in 2010.

Great North Children's Hospital

The RVI is the site of the Great North Children's Hospital.


The hospital is the only provider of Mohs micrographic surgery for skin cancer in the North East of England.[2]

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