St James's University Hospital, Leeds
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St. James's University Hospital, Leeds, popularly known as Jimmy's, is one of the United Kingdom's most famous hospitals. Its fame derives in part from its extensive television coverage in the documentary series also titled "Jimmy's", screened by Yorkshire Television (YTV) between 1987 and 1994.
The St. James's University Hospital site is also home to the William Tweddle Clinical Sciences building and the Leeds Institute of Molecular Medicine (LIMM), both of the University of Leeds Faculty of Medicine and Health. The Clinical Sciences Building houses one of the University's Libraries and a large lecture theatre.
It is one of Europe's largest teaching hospitals, and the new Oncology Wing will create Europe's largest Oncology department.