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King's College Hospital is a major London teaching hospital serving a diverse local, regional, national and international population. As well as providing the full range of hospital services for its inner city population of 700,000 in the London boroughs of Lambeth, Southwark and Lewisham it is also a regional and national secondary and tertiary centre for Liver disease and transplantation, foetal medicine, neurosciences and neurosurgery and cardiology and cardiac surgery.
It is also a major academic centre with close links to King's College University of London under whose auspices the new Medical and Dental Schools, known as the Guy's, King's and St.Thomas' Hospitals Schools of Medicine and Dentistry, came into being on 1 August 1998. This union has heralded the many changes which will take place over the next few years within education and research which in turn will have some effect upon the service. The opportunity is to create a world class medical centre between King's College and the two teaching hospital Trusts.
King's College Hospital is renowned for those specialties which attract referrals from all over the United Kingdom and abroad, and also supports leading edge research and an undergraduate medical school. Examples of such specialist work include liver (with the largest liver transplant programme in Europe), renal and cardiac services, and pioneering work in neonatal medicine and diabetes. King's College Hospital also encompasses the Neurosciences Centre for South East England. However King's provides vital and extensive acute hospital services to the residents of S.E. London and this element has always been the bedrock of teaching and research programmes.
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