Lovisenberg Diaconal Hospital
Lovisenberg Diaconal Hospital was founded in 1868 by the pioneer Cathinka Guldberg - the first trained nurse in Norwegian medical history. The hospital is an inner city hospital in Norway’s capital Oslo providing medical and psychiatric services for about 30% of the city’s population. The surgical department has one of the leading orthopaedic units for joint replacement surgery in Norway, and recruits patients for scheduled operations from all over Norway.
The hospital has an active research department characterized by its high scientific rigor, esteemed national and international collaborators, close collaboration with the hospital’s clinical teams and its dedication to improving the health and quality of life for the population it serves.
The hospital has an active research department characterized by its high scientific rigor, esteemed national and international collaborators, close collaboration with the hospital’s clinical teams and its dedication to improving the health and quality of life for the population it serves.