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Starship Children's Hospital
Auckland District Health
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Starship Children's Hospital is one of New Zealand's key
specialist children's health facilities, treating around 100,000
children every year. These patients are children with very serious
and complex health conditions. The Starship building is now linked
to the main building of Auckland City Hospital, and forms part of
the whole site complex collectively known as Auckland City
Hospital.
Starship has been most fortunate to have the high profile
Starship Foundation successfully fund-raising for specific
projects, for over a decade.
Starship is a major teaching centre. It aims to lead the nation
in Paediatric training and research. The hospital was New
Zealand's first hospital built exclusively for children and
young people to address their health needs. Starship's prime focus
is on delivering family-centred care in a child friendly
environment. Starship was designed to appeal to children and young
people. It is built around a central atrium with a rainforest
theme, a playground and natural light.
There are 200 beds, and 16 day stay beds.
At House Officer level Auckland Doctors can rotate throughout
the Region. Starship has 28 runs in the following areas: Paediatric
Medicine, Paediatric Cardiology, Paediatric
Oncology, Paediatric Orthopaedic, Paediatric Surgery,
Paediatric ENT, Paediatric Emergency Department, Paediatric
Respiratory, Paediatric Sub Specs/Gastro/ID, Paediatric Sub
Specs/Renal/Endo/Immunology, and Paediatric
Neurosurgery/Neurology.
At Registrar level Auckland Doctors can rotate throughout the
Region. Starship has 30 runs in the following areas: Paediatric
CED, Paediatric General, Paediatric Gastrology, Paediatric
Respiratory, Paediatric Renal, Paediatric Neurology, Paediatric
CFU, Paediatric PICU, Paediatric Child Abuse, Paediatric
Endocrinology, Paediatric Immunology/ID, and Paediatric
Immunology/ID.