Preston & Northcote Community Hospital | |
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Geography | |
Location | corner of Hotham and Bell Streets, Preston, Australia |
Coordinates | 37°44′47″S 145°0′32″E / 37.74639°S 145.00889°E |
Services | |
Beds | 304 |
History | |
Opened | 1958 Officially opened: 3 July 1960[1][2] |
Closed | April 1999 |
Links | |
Lists | Hospitals in Australia |
The Preston & Northcote Community Hospital (often referred to as PANCH[3]) was a former hospital located in Preston, Victoria, Australia, opened in 1958 and relocated to the Northern Hospital in Epping in February 1998.[4][5][6][7][8] PANCH was located on the corner of Bell and Hotham Streets.[9] The site was sold off in April 1999, and part of the 30,000-square-metre (320,000 sq ft) site is now occupied by Bell City Centre which is a residential facility, student accommodation and host of two hotels a part of the Mantra Group.[10]
Fixtures from the hospital were removed by volunteers to help rebuild a community hospital in Suai, East Timor. The hospital's former operating theatres were used for a play on genetic engineering named The Teratology Project in 2002.[11]
A new facility called the PANCH Health Service was established in 2003 by the State Government to address a shortage of medical services in the area.[12] This State Government health service, which is located opposite the old PANCH site, is named out of nostalgia and is not directly connected with the former Preston & Northcote Community Hospital.
References
- ↑ Preston and Northcote Community Hospital : souvenir of the official opening, Sunday, 3rd July 1960, Preston and Northcote community hospital, 1960, retrieved 12 March 2017
- ↑ Memories : School, 1955, Compiled for Darebin Heritage by Brian Membrey, ...from Bransgrove's farm on the corner of Hotham and Bell Streets...the Preston and Northcote Community Hospital...Bransgrove family in residence at the time were, of course, the direct descendants of the George Bransgrove responsible for the original school in East Preston being relocated to Hotham Street in the early 1870s...
- ↑ "In focus". The Argus (Melbourne). Victoria, Australia. 21 July 1956. p. 12. Retrieved 12 March 2017 – via National Library of Australia., ...to aid the Preston and Northcote Community Hospital (familiarly known as "PANCH")...
- ↑ Page 201, The Information Audit: A Practical Guide, By Susan Henczel, ...Case study 1:...(PANCH)...offered...inpatient and outpatient services, including obstretrics, gynaecology, plastic and reconstructive surgery, general medicinem psychiatry, radiology, pathology, pharmacy and emergency services...secondary role...training of medical, nursing and allied health students...
- ↑ "Preston-Northcote Hospital". The Age. No. 27823. Victoria, Australia. 23 June 1944. p. 3. Retrieved 12 March 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
- ↑ "AROUND the SUBURBS : Community Hospital". The Age. No. 29152. Victoria, Australia. 1 October 1948. p. 5. Retrieved 12 March 2017 – via National Library of Australia., ...Plans have been drawn up for the Preston and Northcote Community Hospital, which, when completed, should be one of the most up-to-date hospitals in this State....
- ↑ "Permits granted for new hospitals Work on £2m. buildings starts soon "BEDS NEEDED"". The Argus (Melbourne). No. 32, 382. Victoria, Australia. 15 June 1950. p. 7. Retrieved 12 March 2017 – via National Library of Australia., ...Permits were now available for the following projects: * Preston - Northcote Community Hospital £980,000...
- ↑ "Preston Hospital Tenders Approved". The Age. No. 29, 829. Victoria, Australia. 4 December 1950. p. 4. Retrieved 12 March 2017 – via National Library of Australia.
- ↑ "£1m. CONTRACT FOR HOSPITAL". Weekly Times. No. 4252. Victoria, Australia. 20 December 1950. p. 4. Retrieved 12 March 2017 – via National Library of Australia., ...The six-storey hospital will be built at the corner of Hotham and Bell Streets, Preston...
- ↑ Asian Pacific Group's 115-metre Box Hill tower wins approval, By Nicole Lindsay, 25 March 2015, The Sydney Morning Herald, "...The Deague family has had success revamping older commercial properties. It recently sold the Bell City hotel and conference centre, which was formerly the PANCH hospital site, in Preston for $142.87 million..."
- ↑ When clones kill the Second Coming, Jo Roberts, 27 November 2002, The Age/
- ↑ Panch Health Service, Northern Health
- Preston and Northcote Community Hospital (1960), Preston and Northcote Community Hospital, a brief history, 1942-1959, The Hospital, retrieved 12 March 2017
- Lyons, Rosslyn (1974), Patient attitudes toward the Preston and Northcote Community Hospital, retrieved 12 March 2017
- Preston and Northcote Community Hospital (1980), Infection control manual, PANCH, retrieved 12 March 2017
- Brearley, Kenneth (1997), Images of PANCH : the life of a hospital, pr. Publishing Solutions, ISBN 978-1-876308-12-4
- Sievers, Wolfgang (1959), Preston and Northcote Community Hospital, Preston, Victoria, 1962; architects, Yuncken Freeman, [2], retrieved 12 March 2017
- Sievers, Wolfgang (1962), P.A.N.C.H. hospital (Preston & Northcote Community Hospital), retrieved 12 March 2017
- Preston and Northcote Community Hospital (1900), Annual report. Financial statements, The Hospital, retrieved 12 March 2017