Henrik Love Hanssen (né Lövborg) MBBS, BSc, MD, FRCS, is a senior consultant in general surgery, former Director of Surgery and the current Chief Executive Officer of Holby City Hospital. He assumed the role after Guy Self stepped down in 2015 and was briefly replaced by Ric Griffin at the end of 2016. During his time at the hospital, he has visited the ED on multiple occasions, most recently after the helicopter crash in August 2016. His other visits include the stolen drugs incident earlier that year and in 2011 when a new position of the ED's Clinical Lead was offered.
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| - Henrik Love Hanssen (né Lövborg) MBBS, BSc, MD, FRCS, is a senior consultant in general surgery, former Director of Surgery and the current Chief Executive Officer of Holby City Hospital. He assumed the role after Guy Self stepped down in 2015 and was briefly replaced by Ric Griffin at the end of 2016. During his time at the hospital, he has visited the ED on multiple occasions, most recently after the helicopter crash in August 2016. His other visits include the stolen drugs incident earlier that year and in 2011 when a new position of the ED's Clinical Lead was offered.
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| - Guy Henry as Henrik Hanssen in "Too Old for This Shift"
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| - Henrik Love Hanssen (né Lövborg) MBBS, BSc, MD, FRCS, is a senior consultant in general surgery, former Director of Surgery and the current Chief Executive Officer of Holby City Hospital. He assumed the role after Guy Self stepped down in 2015 and was briefly replaced by Ric Griffin at the end of 2016. During his time at the hospital, he has visited the ED on multiple occasions, most recently after the helicopter crash in August 2016. His other visits include the stolen drugs incident earlier that year and in 2011 when a new position of the ED's Clinical Lead was offered.
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