John Radcliffe Hospital






John Radcliffe Hospital is a leading tertiary care NHS hospital in Oxford, renowned for its trauma center, neonatal ICU, and neurosciences. Established in 1972, it serves as the primary teaching hospital for the University of Oxford Medical School, integrating cutting-edge research with clinical care. The hospital houses the Oxford Children’s Hospital and the West Wing Critical Care Unit, offering advanced treatments in cardiology, neurology, and maternal-fetal medicine. As the regional major trauma center for Thames Valley, John Radcliffe Hospital handles complex emergencies, including stroke and heart attack cases. It is accredited by NHS England and adheres to ISO 9001 standards, ensuring high-quality patient care. The hospital’s research output in genomics and AI-driven diagnostics places it among the UK’s top academic medical centers.
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Charitable/Non-Profit Hospital
Multispecialty Hospital
1972
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International Certification
ISO 9001
International standard for quality management systems.
Facility Accreditation
Fire Safety Certificate
Ensures hospital building is compliant with fire safety regulations.
Biomedical Waste Certificate
Compliance certification for handling medical waste.
Environmental Clearance
Certification for pollution control and eco-compliance.
Specialty Accreditation
CAP
International accreditation for pathology and diagnostic labs.
AAHRPP
Ensures ethical practices in research hospitals and human trials.
AABB
Accreditation for blood banks and transfusion services.
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