词条 | ANGAU General Hospital |
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| Name = ANGAU Hospital | Org/Group = | Image = ANGAUHospitalLaeSign.jpg | Caption = | Logo = | Location = P.O. Box 457 Lae 411, Momase Region | Region = | Province = Morobe | Country = Papua New Guinea | HealthCare = | Speciality = | Standards = | Emergency = | Affiliation= | Beds = | Founded = | Closed = | Website = | coordinates = {{coord|-6.726883|146.996877|format=dms|display=inline,title}} | Wiki-Links = |}} ANGAU Hospital is a major hospital in Lae, Papua New Guinea. Named after an Australian Army unit that was responsible for the civil administration of the Territory of Papua and the Mandated Territory of New Guinea, the hospital provides in-patient and specialist medical services to people in the Sepik, Madang and Morobe provinces. In 2013–14, the Australian government announced that it would contribute to the hospital's redevelopment as part of a deal with the PNG government relating to the resettlement of asylum seekers. NomenclatureANGAU stands for the Australian New Guinea Administrative Unit, which was an Australian Army unit that was formed on 21 March 1942 during World War II and was responsible for the civil administration of the Territory of Papua and the Mandated Territory of New Guinea. Following Japan's entry in the war, the civil administration of both Papua and the Mandated Territory of New Guinea was taken over by an Australian Army military government and came under the control of ANGAU from February 1942 until the end of World War II.{{Citation needed|date=February 2015}} {{wide image|ANGAUHospitalLae 01.jpg|900px|Panoramic photo of ANGAU Memorial Hospital, Markham Rd, Lae, 25 September 2014}}HistoryDuring World War II, the 2/7 Australian General Hospital (2/7 AGH) was established at Lae to provide medical services to Allied military forces.[1] The military base hospital was described in July 1945 in an article in The Mail, as a 1,200-bed base hospital with "many attractive gardens which are gay with native plants and shrubs".[2] After the war, there were plans to construct a new hospital in the area to meet the medical needs of the local population, but these were initially met with opposition by the Lae Advisory Council, as reported in the Queensland Times in July 1951: "The Lae Advisory Council has recommended that the new European and native hospitals be retained as separate entities. Separate wards be used for Europeans and Asiatics or mixed bloods."[3] Nevertheless, the plans went ahead and in 1963, a report to the United Nations detailed an increase in the works budget for the administration of the Territory of New Guinea to £680,756, which included the construction of the ANGAU Memorial Hospital as a replacement to the wartime Lae base hospital.[4] The ANGAU Memorial Hospital was officially opened on 17 April{{clarify|reason=what year?|date=February 2015}} with accommodation for 412 in-patients and to provide specialist services to 620,000 people of the Sepik, Madang and Morobe provinces and cost £621,000.[5] Services{{Empty section|date=September 2014}}Specialty units{{Empty section|date=September 2014}}Medical researchA retrospective study was carried out on Ewing's sarcoma between 1973 and 1987 at the Cancer Treatment Centre of the hospital.[6] RedevelopmentIn September 2013, it was reported that the hospital had deteriorated over the last 20 years and that its buildings had become infested with termites. The renovation of the hospital is a core condition of the asylum-seeker deal between Australia and PNG made on 19 July 2013. ANGAU has only 12 of the 32 specialists it needs, and just 55 per cent of its 729 total staff.[7] In February 2014, the Australian Minister for Foreign Affairs, Julie Bishop, stated: "The Australian Government has committed to redevelop the ANGAU Hospital. The original hospital is now 50 years old. It was built in 1964 and is run down, it has been attacked by termites over time, there is asbestos in the building, so we need to work very hard to lift the standards to something that is world class."[8] Over K300 million has been invested in the redevelopment of Angau, including the master plan and 50 percent of the capital cost of renovation works. It will take two years to plan and design the new Angau hospital, while the major construction work will commence in 2016–17.[9] Alumni
References1. ^{{cite web|title=2/7 Australian General Hospital at Lae 1944|url=http://www.awm.gov.au/collection/F10310/|website=Australian War Memorial|accessdate=21 September 2014}} 2. ^{{cite news|title=Military Hospital at Lae|url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article57479364|accessdate=21 September 2014|newspaper= The Mail (Adelaide, SA: 1912–1954)|publisher=National Library of Australia|date=28 July 1945}} 3. ^{{cite news|title=Plans for New Lae Hospital Opposed |url=http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article118227749|accessdate=22 September 2014|newspaper=Queensland Times (Ipswich) (Qld.: 1909–1954)|date=25 July 1951}} 4. ^{{cite book|title=Report to the General Assembly of the United Nations on the Administration of the Territory of New Guinea|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=DWlBAQAAIAAJ|year=1963|publisher=Dept. of External Territories|page=143}} 5. ^{{cite book|title=Australia in Facts and Figures|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=Hg46AQAAIAAJ|accessdate=20 September 2014|series=Issues 81–84}} 6. ^{{cite journal|last1=Kiyingi KS1, Martin WM.|title=Ewing's sarcoma: fifteen years' experience at Angau Memorial Hospital|journal=PNG Med|year=1990|volume=33|issue=1|pages=17–23|pmid=2346046|last2=Martin|first2=W. M.}} 7. ^{{cite news|last1=Callick|first1=Rowan|title=PNG hospital hit by termites|url=http://www.theaustralian.com.au/news/world/png-hospital-hit-by-termites/story-e6frg6so-1226724746807?nk=71ffec9147c1a287c7cd05cf9b73dad7|accessdate=21 September 2014|newspaper=The Australian|date=23 September 2013}} 8. ^{{cite news|last1=Bishop|first1=Julie|title=Doorstop interview, Angau Memorial Hospital|url=http://foreignminister.gov.au/transcripts/Pages/2014/jb_tr_140206a.aspx?ministerid=4|accessdate=21 September 2014|agency=Minister for Foreign Affairs|date=6 February 2014}} 9. ^{{cite news|title=ANGAU Memorial Hospital Redevelopment Plan |url=http://www.emtv.com.pg/news-app/item/angau-memorial-hospital-redevelopment-plan |archive-url=https://archive.is/20140920114857/http://www.emtv.com.pg/news-app/item/angau-memorial-hospital-redevelopment-plan |dead-url=yes |archive-date=20 September 2014 |accessdate=21 September 2014 |publisher=EMTV |date=29 January 2014 }} External links
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