Gold Coast University Hospital

Gold Coast University Hospital (abbreviated GCUH or GCH, and sometimes Gold Coast Uni Hospital) is a major teaching hospital is offering tertiary level district general hospital in the Gold Coast, Australia, completed in September 2013. The hospital was built on the Greenfields site adjacent to Griffith University Gold Coast campus at a cost of $1.8 billion.

History
Construction commenced on 16 December 2008 when Queensland Premier Anna Bligh turned the first sod. The land was previously occupied by a church, a section of the Southport Lawn Cemetery, and undeveloped acreage. Bovis Lend Lease built the hospital.

The university hospital incorporated new specialist services including cardiac surgery, neurosciences, trauma and neonatal intensive care; these were not available at the previous Gold Coast Hospital. The hospital has seven main buildings, with a total floor space of approximately 170000 m2 (excluding car parks). The main nine-level-high building is topped with a helicopter landing site.

On 27 September 2013, Queensland Health officially shut down services at the Gold Coast Hospital, and transferred the remaining patients from the old Gold Coast Hospital to the new Gold Coast University Hospital.

In early 2023, the Queensland Government announced that $72 million would be invested into the Gold Coast University Hospital sub-acute expansion project. This project would bring three new wards to provide 70 extra sub-acute beds to care for patients with complex behavioural issues. Broad Construction was awarded the tender for the project.

Location
The hospital is located on 1 Hospital Boulevard, off Parklands Drive, Southport, adjacent to Olsen Ave. A multi story car park is provided for patients and visitors and is located across the road from the main hospital building. The Gold Coast University Hospital is co-located with Griffith University and new Gold Coast Private Hospital, forming the Gold Coast's 'Health and Knowledge Precinct'.

Public transport
The hospital precinct is served by trams and buses. The G:link light rail system runs from Helensvale railway station to Broadbeach South via the Southport CBD and Surfers Paradise. The Gold Coast University Hospital station is located near the hospital's main entrance, beneath the GCUH bus station.

Hospital services

 * Anaesthesia
 * Emergency medicine
 * Intensive care
 * General medicine
 * Cardiology
 * Nephrology and renal dialysis
 * Rehabilitation
 * Geriatrics
 * Oncology
 * Endocrinology
 * Paediatrics
 * Pharmacy
 * General surgery
 * Urology
 * Ophthalmology
 * Orthopedic surgery
 * Neurosurgery
 * Vascular surgery
 * Oral and maxillofacial surgery
 * Plastic surgery
 * Paediatric surgery
 * Gynaecology
 * Cardiothoracic surgery
 * Palliative care
 * Obstetrics
 * Psychiatry

Hospital buildings

 * Block A and D — Clinical administration and clinical services buildings: Intensive care, Emergency department (in lower ground), surgical theatres, rehabilitation gymnasium, renal dialysis, and offices
 * Blocks B and C – Inpatient units (wards): Connected to main clinical services building; Block B has north and south wings, and Block C has east and west wings
 * Block F – Mental health: Inpatient units and clinical offices
 * Block E – Pathology and education: Pathology laboratories, lecture theatre, tutorial rooms, and hospital library
 * Block M – Engineering Workshops
 * Block P – Central Energy Plant

Training
The Gold Coast University Hospital is the primary teaching hospital for medical students (student doctors) of Griffith University's and Bond University's medical schools. And like most Australian public state hospitals, it is an accredited site for further postgraduate residency training of medical practitioners.

It is also one of the hospitals which participates in the Queensland Anaesthetic Rotational Training Scheme for training anaesthetists.

In media
The hospital is featured in the Seven Network factual television series Gold Coast Medical.