The Cancer Center for Education and rehabilitation- CCER

The Cancer Center for Education and Rehabilitation (CCER) is a part of the cancer department, and is for cancer patients and their relatives. The physical activity center "Pusterommet" is a part of CCER.  The center offers guidance to patients and their relatives, and rehabilitation programs for specific patient groups prior to, during and after cancer treatment. The program includes individual counseling, physical activity, lectures, group discussions, sexual counseling, nutrition classes etc.

The Cancer Center for Education and Rehabilitation (CCER) is a part of the cancer department, and is for cancer patients and their relatives. The physical activity center "Pusterommet" is a part of CCER.
The center offers guidance to patients and their relatives, and rehabilitation programs for specific patient groups prior to, during and after cancer treatment. The program includes individual counselling, physical activity, lectures, group discussions, sexual counseling, nutrition classes etc. 

In addition to rehabilitation, we also offer guidance in different topics for patients and their relatives. 

The Cancer Center for Education and Rehabilitation is founded on principles that promote user participation, peer support, personal mobilization, learning and coping. This will help the people affected by cancer to cope with everyday life during and after treatment. 
 

Guidance

We have different types of guidance and follow-up services for patients and their relatives including lectures and classes. Some of the services are for particular groups of patients who have enrolled or been referred, while other services are open for all. 

The activities take place at the Cancer Center for Education and Rehabilitation and are usually done in groups. We encourage relatives to attend in certain services.

The professionals (course managers, lecturers and supervisors) facilitating courses and guidance are employees by the Cancer department or other departments at Haukeland University Hospital.

Directions

Contact point

The basement in Sentralblokka.
Entrance through Parkbygget or Sentralblokka.

Sentralblokka

Haukelandsveien 22

5021 Bergen

​There are several ways of getting to Haukeland University Hospital by public transport. Here follows a brief summary.

​​​​​​​The term Pasientreiser (patient travel) is used to describe travel to and from authorised treatments. The hospital is responsible for providing patient travel and will meet the cost of the cheapest mode of travel on behalf of the patient. You can read more on the Pasientreiser website​. The website also contains information about the Helseekspress and Helsebuss bus services.

Bus
Several scheduled bus routes stop at the hospital. There is also a number of commuter bus routes running between different parts of Bergen and the hospital.
Skyss has produced a dedicated route map for Haukeland University Hospital (PDF)​ showing which bus routes stop at the hospital. 
At the website Skyss.no you will find complete bus routes with details of stops and departure times.
Tide and Nettbuss operate express coaches on several long-distance routes to the centre of Bergen.

Bybanen Light Rail
The closest Bybanen station is Haukeland sjukehus, only a 5 minute walk from the station to the hospital. The station is located to the North of the hospital main building, Sentralblokka, next to the buildings Glasblokkene. Timetables are available at the website Skyss.no​.

Taxi
There are usually taxis available at the taxi rank outside the main hospital building (Sentralblokka). If not, our receptionists are on hand 24 hours a day and can help book a taxi for you.

Train
Bergen Train Station in the centre of Bergen is the closest mainline station to Haukeland University Hospital. The distance between the station and the hospital is around 2.5 km and is served by several bus routes and the Bybanen Light Rail (line 2).

Airplane
Bergen Airport in Flesland is just under 20 km from Haukeland University Hospital. There is no direct airport bus between Haukeland and Bergen Airport, but you can take the airport bus to and from the centre of Bergen.

Waiting areas
There is a separate waiting area near the reception in the main hospital building (Sentralblokka) for patients and next-of-kin waiting for transport.

​Parking facilities at Haukeland are divided into separate zones in and around the hospital grounds.
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Parking spaces are very limited, however. Out of consid​​eration for those who need to travel to the hospital using their own car, we strongly urge those who are able to do so to use public transport​.

Read more about parking

General information

All patients and visitors can use free wireless internet in most areas of the hospital.

Gjest.ihelse.net is a wireless network for visitors, patients and staff.

How to connect to our guest network:

  1. Connect to the wireless guest network (gjest.ihelse.net)
  2. A browser should open automatically. (If the login window does not appear, try to open the browser manually).
  3. Read the terms carefully.
  4. Press "Accept" when you have read and understood the terms.

The login takes place automatically on units after the first login, as long as the account is active. It will only be necessary to log in once per unit per 31 days.