Royal Moorden Hospital

The Royal Moorden Hospital (RMH) is the largest medical facility in Arcerion and one of the largest biomedical research and teaching hospitals in Crona. It also houses the teaching and residency wing for the Kinnaird University School of Medicine, and its main campus and three of its major wings are all located in the Southern Arcerion city of Kinnaird, Moorden Governorate. The hospital was founded in 1883 by the Regimental Surgeon from the Royal Moorden Regiment, from which the hospital was later named for. Consistent investments from the Confederate Parliament as well as private donations from the wealthy elite and upper class in Kinnaird's social circles meant that there was consistent growth in the size and services offered by RMH.

RMH and its satellite facilities and schools are considered by the winder Ixnayan community to be the founding institutions of modern medicine in Arcerion and the Occidental colonies of Crona. It pioneered many of the modern medical traditions and practices used around Ixnay such as medical residencies, advanced surgical means through non-intrusive methods, biotechnology, and physical therapy. RMH also is a leader across the globe for neuroscience as well as trauma treatment. The attached facilities at the Royal Moodern Youth Medical Science centre pioneer services for children and infants in Arcerion, which have been actively contributing to Arcerion having the lowest infant mortlaity rate in Crona.

Royal Moorden ranks across Crona and Ixnay as a leading hospital and medical institution. It has received the most awards in Crona as the leading hospital, and has been in the top five on the Cronan Medical Journal's Hospital Rankings since 1946, the longest continuous stretch of any hospital on the continent.

Achievements
RMH has achieved some of the most advanced medical procedures in Ixnay since its founding, including pioneering vaccine research and surgery through its Trauma centre. In 1967 it performed the first lung transplant at the Moorden Trauma Centre, and followed this shortly with a full heart transplant in 1969 by the same surgical staff. It has also pioneered the science of human pregnancy through the Royal Moodern Youth Medical Science Centre, where it has used gene sequencing and other advanced test to detect birth defects in the first trimester and prevent most maternal and infantile mortality, dropping these rates across Ixnay. RMH also has a vaccine and biomedical research facility that has helped to fight every major disease and virus outbreak since the end of the Second Great War. RMH's association with the Arcer Armed Forces has also benefitted its trauma centre, as it is nationally ranked as the leading trauma and intensive care hospital due to its surgery and recovery wards, helping to increase the survival of battlefield casualties due to its advances over five decades. The physical therapy ward also is a Cronan leader in advanced prosthetics and in collaboration with the biomedical facilities have begun to produce the first porotypes for electronic and sensory feedback prostheses in Ixnay that are commercially available, with the designs licensed and designed by companies in Levantia, Crona, and Sarpedon.

Operations
The hospital occupies approximately fifty buildings across the campus' acreage with a fourth major wing (Military Medicine) dislocated and housed as part of the Kinnaird Garrison. The main campus regularly sees over fifty thousand visitors weekly, and currently has a capacity of 1,400 beds staffed by over 2,000 doctors and physicians assistants, and 22,900 other staff such as nurses, physiotherapists, and specialized equipment operations (MRIs, CATSCANs, X-Ray Technicians).

Currently the four wings of the hospital are generalized into four divisions of medical science: helipad
 * Major Timothy MacHenry Ward for General Medical
 * Oncology and Disease Ward
 * Biomedical and Research Ward
 * Military Medicine Ward

Royal Moorden Regiment
annual rugby game

wing named after first founder and regimental surgeon