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Bristol Royal Infirmary

The Bristol Royal Infirmary, also known as the BRI, is a large teaching hospital in the centre of Bristol, England. It has links with the nearby University of Bristol and the Faculty of Health and Social Care at the University of the West of England, also in Bristol.

Bristol Royal Infirmary
University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust
Bristol Royal Infirmary
Shown in Bristol
Geography
LocationBristol, England, United Kingdom
Coordinates51°27′32″N 2°35′47″W / 51.4590°N 2.5963°W / 51.4590; -2.5963
Organisation
Care systemPublic NHS
TypeTeaching
Affiliated universityUniversity of Bristol, Faculty of Health and Social Care University of the West of England
Services
Emergency departmentYes Accident & Emergency
Beds669[1]
SpecialityCardiothoracic services for the South West region, adult cystic fibrosis centre for Severn
HelipadYes
History
Opened1735
Links
Websitewww.uhbristol.nhs.uk/patients-and-visitors/your-hospitals/bristol-royal-infirmary/
ListsHospitals in England

The BRI is one of nine hospitals operated by the University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust. It is on the same site as the Bristol Royal Hospital for Children, Bristol Haematology and Oncology Centre, and Bristol Heart Institute (BHI).[2] The Bristol Haematology and Oncology Centre has 49 beds and the Bristol Heart Institute has 107, which are not included in the main hospital's total.[1]

History edit

Early history edit

 
Plan of the first infirmary, 1742

The Bristol Royal Infirmary was founded by public subscription in 1735, making it one of the oldest infirmaries in the United Kingdom.[3]

In 1904, Sir George White, who gave Bristol its first electric tramway service and established what was to become the Bristol Aeroplane Company, saved the hospital from debts of over £15,000 by increasing the number of subscribed donors and planning a fundraising carnival at Bristol Zoo.[4] White was appointed president of the hospital in 1906. Recognising the need to modernise the hospital building to keep up with innovations in science and medicine, he established a £50,000 fund for a new hospital building.[5] This led to the construction of the Edward VII Memorial Wing which was designed by Charles Holden and completed in 1912.[6] During the First World War, the Memorial Wing at Bristol Royal Infirmary together with Southmead Hospital were requisitioned by the War Office to create the 2nd Southern General Hospital, a facility for the Royal Army Medical Corps to treat military casualties.[7]

Post-war development edit

Geoffrey Tovey, serologist and founder of the UK Transplant Service, worked at the hospital shortly before the Second World War.[8] The hospital became part of the National Health Service in 1948 and was greatly extended in the 1960s. The Queen's Building extension opened in 1972, the Bristol Haematology and Oncology Centre, located behind the main hospital building, opened in 1971 and the adjacent Bristol Heart Institute opened in 2009.[9]

Bristol heart scandal edit

The Bristol heart scandal, which resulted in the deaths of a number of babies and young children during heart surgery (1984–1995) led to the Kennedy Report into paediatric cardiac surgical services at the hospital. The report, which was published in 2001, led to greater emphasis on clinical governance within the NHS and the publication of the performance ratings of individual heart surgeons.[10]

Redevelopment edit

In April 2011, the trust board approved an £80 million redevelopment of the hospital, consisting of a new ward block on Terrell Street behind the hospital, the refurbishment of the Queen's building, the conversion of wards in the King Edward building and the decommissioning of the Old Building.[11] In September 2011, it was announced that Laing O'Rourke had signed a contract to redevelop the hospital and build an extension to the Bristol Royal Hospital for Children.[12]

The redevelopment project included purpose-built medical and elderly care admissions units, a state-of-the-art intensive care unit, a surgical floor and a helipad on the roof of the Queen's Building.[13]

The redevelopment also included building a new Welcome Centre at the main entrance of the hospital and a new facade for the Queen's building, once voted one of the ugliest buildings in Bristol, designed by the Spanish firm Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos.[14] Construction began on the new hospital ward block in March 2011, with the demolition of buildings on Terrell Street. The newly completed Welcome Centre was opened to the public in December 2013.[15] In May 2014, the helipad became fully operational and started receiving air ambulances from Bristol and the surrounding area, speeding up transfer times for patients who were being airlifted to the hospital. The HELP Appeal supported the construction of the helipad with a grant of £500,000.[16]

Notable staff edit

  • Anna Beatrix Ballie (1864–1958),[17] Matron 1898–1923, also Principal Matron Territorial Force Nursing Service 2nd Southern General Hospital (BRI and Southmead Hospitals), 1914–1919. Baillie trained at The London Hospital under Eva Luckes in 1888.[18] Baillie became one of the first supporters and promoters of the College of Nursing (now RCN). [19] Baillie was noted as an 'inspiring manager' who established a well respected training school for nurses.[20]

Archives edit

The archives of the Bristol Royal Infirmary are held at Bristol Archives (Ref. 35893) (online catalogue). The School of Nursing (Ref. 38973) (online catalogue, online catalogue), records of surgery and the dispensary (Ref. 38990) (online catalogue) and records relating to the 1991 inquiry into children's heart surgery at the infirmary (Ref. 45591) (online catalogue) are also held at Bristol Archives, as well as photographs (Ref. 40660) (online catalogue). A substantial quantity of material about the history of the infirmary can be found in papers collected by the surgeon Richard Smith (Ref. 35893/36) (online catalogue) and (Ref. 14754) (online catalogue).[21]

Hospital charity edit

Bristol & Weston Hospitals Charity (BWHC) raises money for all ten hospitals in the trust, to provide equipment, ward refurbishments and additional extras. It was formerly known as Above & Beyond and has existed since 1974. In 2013, the charity's Golden Gift Appeal raised £6 million.[22] For the year to March 2022, the charity's income was £2.64 million.[23]

In popular culture edit

Holby City Hospital, in the fictional city of Holby, which appears in the BBC medical dramas Casualty and Holby City, is based on the BRI.[24]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b "University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust". Severn Postgraduate Medical Education. Retrieved 4 March 2023.
  2. ^ "Bristol Heart Institute Clinical Services". University Hospitals Bristol. 2009. Retrieved 23 November 2017.
  3. ^ Munro Smith, p. 6
  4. ^ Munro Smith, p. 416
  5. ^ Munro Smith, p. 417
  6. ^ "Bristol Royal Infirmary, by Charles Holden (1912)". Architects Journal. 10 July 2012. Retrieved 26 April 2018.
  7. ^ "Bristol Royal Infirmary". Historic Hospitals. 4 February 2018. Retrieved 22 July 2019.
  8. ^ "Obituary: Geoffrey Tovey". The Telegraph. 20 December 2001. Retrieved 1 April 2018.
  9. ^ "Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal to officially open the Bristol Heart Institute". University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust. 24 September 2009. Retrieved 14 December 2017.
  10. ^ Inquiry, Bristol Royal Infirmary (1 July 2001). "The Inquiry into the management of care of children receiving complex heart surgery at the Bristol Royal Infirmary". webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk. Archived from the original on 11 August 2009.
  11. ^ . Uhbristol.nhs.uk. 27 September 2011. Archived from the original on 21 September 2012. Retrieved 17 March 2013.
  12. ^ "£80m Bristol hospital project for Laing O'Rourke". The Construction Index. 28 September 2011. Retrieved 26 April 2018.
  13. ^ . Uhbristol.nhs.uk. Archived from the original on 1 March 2013. Retrieved 17 March 2013.
  14. ^ "Bristol Royal Infirmary facade design winner announced". BBC. 30 July 2013. Retrieved 27 April 2018.
  15. ^ "Doors to open at new Welcome Centre". University Hospitals Bristol. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
  16. ^ "Bristol Royal Infirmary". Helicopter Emergency Landing Pads Appeal. Retrieved 26 March 2018.
  17. ^ "Anonymous, 'Honours for Nurses (continued)'". The Nursing Times. 12: 90. 27 January 1916.
  18. ^ Rogers, Sarah (2022). 'A Maker of Matrons’? A study of Eva Lückes’s influence on a generation of nurse leaders:1880–1919' (Unpublished PhD thesis, University of Huddersfield, April 2022)
  19. ^ Letter from A. McIntosh and A.B. Baillie, ‘The College of Nursing and State Registration’, 20 November 1916; RCN4/1918/1/9; The Royal College of Nursing Archives, Edinburgh.
  20. ^ "'A Great Western Training School'". The Nursing Times. 3 (105): 385–387. 4 May 1907.
  21. ^ "Bristol Royal Infirmary, Bristol". National Archives. Retrieved 26 April 2018.
  22. ^ "Golden Gift Appeal". Bristol and Weston Hospitals Charity. Retrieved 6 February 2023.
  23. ^ "University Hospitals Bristol & Weston Charity: Financial history". Charity Commission. Retrieved 4 March 2023.
  24. ^ Kingsley, Hilary (1995). Casualty : the inside story (Rev. ed.). London: Penguin. ISBN 0140249028. OCLC 33969163.

Sources edit

  • Munro Smith, George (1917). A history of the Bristol Royal Infirmary. J.W. Arrowsmith.

External links edit

  • Official website  

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The Bristol Royal Infirmary also known as the BRI is a large teaching hospital in the centre of Bristol England It has links with the nearby University of Bristol and the Faculty of Health and Social Care at the University of the West of England also in Bristol Bristol Royal InfirmaryUniversity Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation TrustBristol Royal InfirmaryShown in BristolGeographyLocationBristol England United KingdomCoordinates51 27 32 N 2 35 47 W 51 4590 N 2 5963 W 51 4590 2 5963OrganisationCare systemPublic NHSTypeTeachingAffiliated universityUniversity of Bristol Faculty of Health and Social Care University of the West of EnglandServicesEmergency departmentYes Accident amp EmergencyBeds669 1 SpecialityCardiothoracic services for the South West region adult cystic fibrosis centre for SevernHelipadYesHistoryOpened1735LinksWebsitewww wbr uhbristol wbr nhs wbr uk wbr patients and visitors wbr your hospitals wbr bristol royal infirmary wbr ListsHospitals in EnglandThe BRI is one of nine hospitals operated by the University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust It is on the same site as the Bristol Royal Hospital for Children Bristol Haematology and Oncology Centre and Bristol Heart Institute BHI 2 The Bristol Haematology and Oncology Centre has 49 beds and the Bristol Heart Institute has 107 which are not included in the main hospital s total 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Early history 1 2 Post war development 1 3 Bristol heart scandal 1 4 Redevelopment 1 5 Notable staff 1 6 Archives 2 Hospital charity 3 In popular culture 4 See also 5 References 6 Sources 7 External linksHistory editEarly history edit nbsp Plan of the first infirmary 1742The Bristol Royal Infirmary was founded by public subscription in 1735 making it one of the oldest infirmaries in the United Kingdom 3 In 1904 Sir George White who gave Bristol its first electric tramway service and established what was to become the Bristol Aeroplane Company saved the hospital from debts of over 15 000 by increasing the number of subscribed donors and planning a fundraising carnival at Bristol Zoo 4 White was appointed president of the hospital in 1906 Recognising the need to modernise the hospital building to keep up with innovations in science and medicine he established a 50 000 fund for a new hospital building 5 This led to the construction of the Edward VII Memorial Wing which was designed by Charles Holden and completed in 1912 6 During the First World War the Memorial Wing at Bristol Royal Infirmary together with Southmead Hospital were requisitioned by the War Office to create the 2nd Southern General Hospital a facility for the Royal Army Medical Corps to treat military casualties 7 Post war development edit Geoffrey Tovey serologist and founder of the UK Transplant Service worked at the hospital shortly before the Second World War 8 The hospital became part of the National Health Service in 1948 and was greatly extended in the 1960s The Queen s Building extension opened in 1972 the Bristol Haematology and Oncology Centre located behind the main hospital building opened in 1971 and the adjacent Bristol Heart Institute opened in 2009 9 Bristol heart scandal edit The Bristol heart scandal which resulted in the deaths of a number of babies and young children during heart surgery 1984 1995 led to the Kennedy Report into paediatric cardiac surgical services at the hospital The report which was published in 2001 led to greater emphasis on clinical governance within the NHS and the publication of the performance ratings of individual heart surgeons 10 Redevelopment edit In April 2011 the trust board approved an 80 million redevelopment of the hospital consisting of a new ward block on Terrell Street behind the hospital the refurbishment of the Queen s building the conversion of wards in the King Edward building and the decommissioning of the Old Building 11 In September 2011 it was announced that Laing O Rourke had signed a contract to redevelop the hospital and build an extension to the Bristol Royal Hospital for Children 12 The redevelopment project included purpose built medical and elderly care admissions units a state of the art intensive care unit a surgical floor and a helipad on the roof of the Queen s Building 13 The redevelopment also included building a new Welcome Centre at the main entrance of the hospital and a new facade for the Queen s building once voted one of the ugliest buildings in Bristol designed by the Spanish firm Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos 14 Construction began on the new hospital ward block in March 2011 with the demolition of buildings on Terrell Street The newly completed Welcome Centre was opened to the public in December 2013 15 In May 2014 the helipad became fully operational and started receiving air ambulances from Bristol and the surrounding area speeding up transfer times for patients who were being airlifted to the hospital The HELP Appeal supported the construction of the helipad with a grant of 500 000 16 Notable staff edit Anna Beatrix Ballie 1864 1958 17 Matron 1898 1923 also Principal Matron Territorial Force Nursing Service 2nd Southern General Hospital BRI and Southmead Hospitals 1914 1919 Baillie trained at The London Hospital under Eva Luckes in 1888 18 Baillie became one of the first supporters and promoters of the College of Nursing now RCN 19 Baillie was noted as an inspiring manager who established a well respected training school for nurses 20 Archives edit The archives of the Bristol Royal Infirmary are held at Bristol Archives Ref 35893 online catalogue The School of Nursing Ref 38973 online catalogue online catalogue records of surgery and the dispensary Ref 38990 online catalogue and records relating to the 1991 inquiry into children s heart surgery at the infirmary Ref 45591 online catalogue are also held at Bristol Archives as well as photographs Ref 40660 online catalogue A substantial quantity of material about the history of the infirmary can be found in papers collected by the surgeon Richard Smith Ref 35893 36 online catalogue and Ref 14754 online catalogue 21 Hospital charity editBristol amp Weston Hospitals Charity BWHC raises money for all ten hospitals in the trust to provide equipment ward refurbishments and additional extras It was formerly known as Above amp Beyond and has existed since 1974 In 2013 the charity s Golden Gift Appeal raised 6 million 22 For the year to March 2022 the charity s income was 2 64 million 23 In popular culture editHolby City Hospital in the fictional city of Holby which appears in the BBC medical dramas Casualty and Holby City is based on the BRI 24 See also editHealthcare in Bristol Southmead HospitalReferences edit a b University Hospitals Bristol and Weston NHS Foundation Trust Severn Postgraduate Medical Education Retrieved 4 March 2023 Bristol Heart Institute Clinical Services University Hospitals Bristol 2009 Retrieved 23 November 2017 Munro Smith p 6 Munro Smith p 416 Munro Smith p 417 Bristol Royal Infirmary by Charles Holden 1912 Architects Journal 10 July 2012 Retrieved 26 April 2018 Bristol Royal Infirmary Historic Hospitals 4 February 2018 Retrieved 22 July 2019 Obituary Geoffrey Tovey The Telegraph 20 December 2001 Retrieved 1 April 2018 Her Royal Highness The Princess Royal to officially open the Bristol Heart Institute University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust 24 September 2009 Retrieved 14 December 2017 Inquiry Bristol Royal Infirmary 1 July 2001 The Inquiry into the management of care of children receiving complex heart surgery at the Bristol Royal Infirmary webarchive nationalarchives gov uk Archived from the original on 11 August 2009 Who We Are and What We Do University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust Uhbristol nhs uk 27 September 2011 Archived from the original on 21 September 2012 Retrieved 17 March 2013 80m Bristol hospital project for Laing O Rourke The Construction Index 28 September 2011 Retrieved 26 April 2018 Redevelopment projects University Hospitals Bristol NHS Foundation Trust Uhbristol nhs uk Archived from the original on 1 March 2013 Retrieved 17 March 2013 Bristol Royal Infirmary facade design winner announced BBC 30 July 2013 Retrieved 27 April 2018 Doors to open at new Welcome Centre University Hospitals Bristol Retrieved 26 March 2018 Bristol Royal Infirmary Helicopter Emergency Landing Pads Appeal Retrieved 26 March 2018 Anonymous Honours for Nurses continued The Nursing Times 12 90 27 January 1916 Rogers Sarah 2022 A Maker of Matrons A study of Eva Luckes s influence on a generation of nurse leaders 1880 1919 Unpublished PhD thesis University of Huddersfield April 2022 Letter from A McIntosh and A B Baillie The College of Nursing and State Registration 20 November 1916 RCN4 1918 1 9 The Royal College of Nursing Archives Edinburgh A Great Western Training School The Nursing Times 3 105 385 387 4 May 1907 Bristol Royal Infirmary Bristol National Archives Retrieved 26 April 2018 Golden Gift Appeal Bristol and Weston Hospitals Charity Retrieved 6 February 2023 University Hospitals Bristol amp Weston Charity Financial history Charity Commission Retrieved 4 March 2023 Kingsley Hilary 1995 Casualty the inside story Rev ed London Penguin ISBN 0140249028 OCLC 33969163 Sources editMunro Smith George 1917 A history of the Bristol Royal Infirmary J W Arrowsmith External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Bristol Royal Infirmary Official website nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Bristol Royal Infirmary amp oldid 1172819745, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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