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Singapore General Hospital - Top 10 Best Hospitals in the World

Singapore General Hospital (SGH) is the first and largest hospital in Singapore. It provides affordable specialist care for patients, training for doctors and other healthcare professionals, and conducts research to bring better care to its patients. 

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St. Luke's International Hospital

St. Luke's International Hospital was established in 1901 and has been in operation for over a century. The hospital still adheres to the philosophy of its founder, the American missionary and doctor Rudolf Bolling Teusler: "The Christian heart of love can remove people's worries, relieve their pain and make them feel like new creatures. In order to bring this great power to all patients, I have created such a vibrant hospital."

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Shonan Kamakura General Hospital

Shonan Kamakura General Hospital completed the construction of its new premises on 1 September 2010 and moved to a new hospital in Kamakura Okamoto. The new hospital is spacious, with 2.5 times the floor space of the old hospital, 15 floors above ground and 1 floor below ground, and has 648 beds, including 619 portable beds. There is a helipad on the roof of the hospital. The emergency department has been expanded to five times its original size to cope with the yearly increase in the number of ambulances and emergency patients, and a special lift has been installed for direct access to the operating theatre and the vascular catheterisation unit.

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Fujita Medical University Hospital, Japan

Fujita Medical University, ranked No.1 private university in Japan in 2019. Fujita Medical University Hospital is a large general hospital in central Japan, located about 40 minutes from Nagoya Airport. It has 1,435 beds, with a daily outpatient volume of about 3,000, an average of 1,270 inpatients per day, and over 13,000 surgeries per year

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North York General Hospital

North York General Hospital is one of Canada's community-based academic hospitals. Providing an exceptional care experience for patients and their families, it has been providing diverse community services to the North Toronto area since 1968. The hospital offers a wide range of acute care, outpatient and long-term care services at three sites: the main site, the Branson Outpatient Centre and the Seniors Health Centre.