Södersjukhuset
Södersjukhuset | |
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Stockholm County Council | |
The hospital viewed from south-west | |
Shown in Stockholm | |
Geography | |
Location | Stockholm, Stockholm County, Sweden |
Coordinates | Coordinates: 59°18′34.34″N 18°3′22.57″E / 59.3095389°N 18.0562694°E |
Organisation | |
Funding | Public hospital |
Hospital type | District General |
Services | |
Helipad | (ICAO: ESHC) |
Beds | 647[1] |
History | |
Founded |
Constructed 1937–1944 Inaugurated 3 April 1944 |
Links | |
Website |
sodersjukhuset |
Lists | Hospitals in Sweden |
Södersjukhuset (SÖS) is one of the largest hospitals in Stockholm, Sweden. Constructed between 1937 and 1944, it was designed by architects Hjalmar Cederström and Hermann Imhäuser. Södersjukhuset has the largest emergency department in Scandinavia.[2]
King Gustaf V inaugurated Södersjukhuset on 3 April 1944. At the time, the building was the largest in Scandinavia.[2]
With more than 4,000 employees,[1] Södersjukhuset is the third largest employer in Stockholm.
The hospital has an underground complex measuring 4,500 square meters (48,500 square feet) called DEMC (Disaster Emergency Center), which was completed and inaugurated on 25 November 1994. In peacetime the complex is used for training and scientific research. In case of disaster or war the complex is fully operational as a normal hospital.
References
- 1 2 "Om Södersjukhuset" (in Swedish). Södersjukhuset AB. Retrieved 28 October 2014.
- 1 2 "SÖS Historia". Södersjukhuset. Södersjukhuset. Retrieved 9 January 2016.