IBN Sina Hospital, Baghdad Iraq

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U.S. Army Nurse at the bedside of a young Iraqi boy injured in a roadside blast in Sadr City. Intensive Care Unit, IBN Sina Hospital, Baghdad, Iraq (April 2004).
U.S. Army Nurse at the bedside of a young Iraqi boy injured in a roadside blast in Sadr City. Intensive Care Unit, IBN Sina Hospital, Baghdad, Iraq (April 2004).

Ibn Sina Hospital is a hospital in Baghdad, Iraq.

It was originally built for and used by Saddam Hussein, his family, and the elite of Baath Party. Uday Hussein was hospitalized there after being wounded in a failed assassination attempt in the mid 90's.

Currently the Green Zone encompasses the hospital; it is run by the United States Armed Forces 28th Combat support hospital as an emergency facility for critically wounded soldiers and civilians. It has treated suspected and confessed insurgents; the emergency room sees an average of 300 trauma cases a month.

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IBN Sina Hospital is currently run by the US Army 28th Combat Support Hospital.

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