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Mr. Pavitt
asked the Secretary of State for Social Services if he will publish in the Official Report the number of married quarters available for resident doctors in each of the London teaching hospitals and at the Central Middlesex hospital.
Mr. Moyle
This information is as follows:
Hospital | Number of Married Quarters Available for Resident Doctors |
Central Middlesex hospital | 5 |
Middlesex hospital | 30 |
St. Mary's hospital | 14 |
Westminster hospital | 14 |
Hammersmith hospital | 54 |
Charing Cross | 27 |
London hospital | 21 |
St. Bartholomew's hospital | 37* |
University College hospital | 6 |
Royal Free hospital | 0 |
St. George's hospital | 48* |
Guy's hospital | 14 |
King's College hospital | 35 |
St. Thomas's hospital | 30 |
Hospital for Sick Children | 18* |
National Hospital for Nervous Diseases | 0 |
Royal National Throat, Nose and Ear hospital | 6 |
Moorfields Eye hospital | 0 |
Bethlem and Maudsley hospital | 20* |
St. John's hospital | 1 |
National Heart and Chest hospital | 15 |
Royal National Orthopaedic hospital | 12 |
St. Peter's hospital | 3 |
Royal Marsden hospital | 4* |
Queen Charlotte's hospital | 9* |
Eastman Dental hospital | 0 |
*These hospitals have a stock of accommodation which they allocate to medical and nursing staff flexibly, depending on need. The figure quoted is the number of married quarters at present occupied by medical staff. |