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HomeProtected: LGH ED OrientationThe department

The department

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Layout

Department map

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Allied health

Pharmacist, Physio, OT HALT, SW…

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Pathology

Laboratory & Blood bank

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Medical

Staffing structure

EMU

Short stay unit

IT

Medical software

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Nursing

Staffing

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Radiology

Imaging service

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Well being

Looking after ourselve

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Launceston Emergency Department

Launceston general hospital,
274-280 Charles Street,
Launceston, Tasmania, Australia
+61367776777
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For urgent medical assistance please dial 000
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