LONDON/BIRMINGHAM (Reuters) - The unit at Birmingham's Queen Elizabeth Hospital that will treat a Pakistani schoolgirl shot by the Taliban for promoting girls' education is known for dealing with complex trauma cases and has treated hundreds of soldiers wounded in Afghanistan.
Built at a cost of 545 million pounds ($877 million), the hospital in central England has the world's largest single-floor critical care unit for patients with gunshot wounds, burns, spinal damage and major head injuries.
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