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Region Stockholm has received four patients injured in the fire in North Macedonia that killed at least 59 people and injured 160.
Karolinska University Hospital reflects on a successful 2024, marked by international recognition and advancements in medical care, as detailed in its annual review.
Karolinska University Hospital recently welcomed a delegation from Woodlands Health in Singapore, marking an important step in strengthening international collaboration in specialized healthcare. The visit was an opportunity to share expertise, exchange be...
Karolinska University Hospital is ranked as the fifth-best hospital in the world and has been recognized as the best hospital in Europe for the second time, according to Newsweek’s global list of the World's Best Hospitals. This ranking is the highest for...
In January, the Breast Center at Karolinska University Hospital welcomed a multidisciplinary healthcare team from the Breast Center at East Tallinn Central Hospital in Estonia. The purpose of the visit was to exchange knowledge and experiences in modern br...
Researchers at Karolinska Institutet and the Astrid Lindgren Children’s Hospital in Sweden have determined how children’s immune systems react to different kinds of cancer depending on their age. The study, which is published in the journal Cell, reveals s...
The European University Hospital Alliance (EUHA) is delighted to announce its expansion with the addition of HUS Helsinki University Hospital as its newest member. This marks an important milestone for EUHA, expanding the network to include 11 of Europe’s...
Eight doctors and nurses from the Okhmadyt Children's Hospital in Kyiv participated in a week-long emergency care training using the ECMO (ExtraCorporeal Membrane Oxygenation) machine at Karolinska University Hospital this December.
The "3rd Future Hospital Summit" was held on December 1st. Over 70 hospital superintendents and vice superintendents across Taiwan dived in the topic "Smart and Sustainable Healthcare: Technology and Cooperation Leading the Future" together.
When 3-year-old Ari Hetrakul from Bangkok suffered a sudden brain hemorrhage, his family faced a harrowing journey to find the best possible care. After emergency surgery and months of therapy, they discovered an innovative solution at Karolinska Universit...