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St. Vincent's Hospital (other)
St Vincent's Hospital, St. Vincent Hospital or St. Vincent's Medical Center may refer to: Australia *St Vincent's Hospital (Brisbane), Queensland, Australia *St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne, in Fitzroy, Melbourne, Australia *St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, in Darlinghurst, New South Wales, a suburb of Sydney *St Vincent's Private Hospital Melbourne, Victoria Ireland *St. Vincent's Hospital, Athy, County Kildare *St. Vincent's Hospital, Fairview, Dublin *St. Vincent's Private Hospital (Dublin) *St. Vincent's University Hospital, Dublin United Kingdom *St Vincent's Hospital, Kingussie, Scotland United States (by state, then city) *St. Vincent's Health System, a hospital and specialty clinic operator based in Birmingham, Alabama *St. Vincent Medical Center (Los Angeles), California *St. Vincent Health (Leadville, Colorado) *St. Vincent's Medical Center (Bridgeport), Connecticut *St. Vincent's HealthCare, a hospital network in Jacksonville, Florida **St. Vincent's Medical C ...
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St Vincent's Hospital (Brisbane)
St Vincent's Private Hospital Brisbane (formerly known as Mount Olivet Hospital) is a hospital located in the suburb of Kangaroo Point, Queensland, Kangaroo Point in Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. Mount Olivet Hospital was established in 1957 as a hospice for the terminally ill. It was renamed in 2008 to emphasize its continuity with other hospitals belonging to St Vincent's Health Australia, the largest Catholic non-profit healthcare provider. The hospital redevelopment to increase its capacity and expand services was completed in 2010. History The land on which the hospital stands originally belonged to Dr Lilian Violet Cooper, Queensland's first female doctor and surgeon. After her death in 1947, Dr Cooper's lifelong friend Mary Josephine Bedford donated the land to the Sisters of Charity of Australia, Sisters of Charity to establish a hospice for the sick and dying, particularly for those who were poor. Transport The hospital is accessible by bus * 234 Woolloongabba B ...
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St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne
St Vincent's Hospital is a major hospital in Fitzroy, Melbourne, Australia. It is operated by the St Vincent's Health service, previously known as the Sisters of Charity Health Service, Melbourne. It is situated at the corner of Nicholson Street and Victoria Street. The hospital is a tertiary referral centre which offers a variety of medical, surgical and mental health specialities. History St Vincent's Hospital was opened in 1893 as a Catholic hospital owned and operated by the Sisters of Charity. Initially conceived as a branch of the Sydney institution of the same name, the hospital was intended to be a charitable institution, which was hoped would help bolster Melbourne's minimal health care. This idea was given avid support by Melbourne's Catholic Archbishop Dr Thomas Carr, who welcomed the idea of a hospital to take care of the 'poor and sick and abandoned children... the young girls of poor parents and servants...' These ideals corresponded directly with prevalent V ...
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St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney
St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney is a leading tertiary referral hospital and research facility located in Darlinghurst, Sydney. Though funded and integrated into the New South Wales state public health system, it is operated by St Vincent's Health Australia. It is affiliated with the neighbouring University of Notre Dame Australia and the University of New South Wales Medical School. History Foundation St Vincent's Hospital was established at ''Tarmons'' in 1857 by five Irish Sisters of Charity. Tarmons was a stately home in Potts Point, standing on a block of land that had been purchased by Sir Maurice O'Connell in 1838. O'Connell named his mansion ''Tarmons'' (which means "sanctuary") after his extended family's home in County Kerry. The Sisters had migrated to Sydney in 1838 with a mission to help the poor and disadvantaged. Some of their early work included helping victims of the 1853 influenza outbreak and families of prisoners in the nearby Darlinghurst Gaol. Three o ...
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St Vincent's Private Hospital Melbourne
St Vincent's Private Hospital Melbourne, formerly known as St Vincent's & Mercy Private Hospital, was the name of a private hospital group in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. The group of hospitals are now all part of a larger group across Australia, under the name St Vincent's Private Hospitals and run by St Vincent's Health Australia (SVHA). History The hospital was founded in 1998, with the merger of the St Vincent's Private and Mercy Private Hospitals. The (Catholic) Sisters of Charity and Sisters of Mercy ran the two hospitals independently for more than 70 years before their merger St Vincent's purchased Vimy Private Hospital in 2008, creating the third campus. St Vincent's Private Hospital Werribee was purpose-built and opened in Werribee 2018, the first private overnight hospital in City of Wyndham. Location St Vincent's Private Hospitals are located across four campuses in the Melbourne suburbs of Fitzroy, East Melbourne, Kew, and Werribee. Each campus is denomina ...
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St Vincent's Hospital, Kingussie
St Vincent's Hospital is a former health facility located in Kingussie, Scotland. The site was closed in 2021 due to the opening of the Badenoch and Strathspey Community Hospital in Aviemore. History The facility, which was founded by Dr de Watteville, opened as the Grampian Sanatorium in 1901. It was acquired by the Sisters of Charity of Saint Vincent de Paul and only joined the National Health Service in 1986. In February 2015, it was announced that the hospital would close once a new health centre in Aviemore Aviemore (; ) is a town and tourist resort, situated within the Cairngorms National Park in the Highlands of Scotland. It is in the Badenoch and Strathspey committee area, within the Highland council area. The town is popular for skiing and ... had been completed. References NHS Scotland hospitals 1901 establishments in Scotland Catholic hospitals in Europe Defunct hospitals in Scotland Hospitals disestablished in 2021 Hospitals established in 1901 Ho ...
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Allegheny Health Network
Allegheny Health Network (AHN), based in Pittsburgh, is a non-profit, 14-hospital academic medical system with facilities located in Western Pennsylvania and one hospital in Western New York. AHN was formed in 2013 when Highmark Inc., a Pennsylvania-based Blue Cross Blue Shield insurance carrier, purchased the assets of the West Penn Allegheny Health System ( WPAHS) and added three more hospitals to its provider division. Allegheny Health Network was formed to act as the parent company to the WPAHS hospitals and its affiliate hospitals. Highmark Health today serves as the ultimate parent of AHN. Today, AHN consists of an academic hospital and transplant center ( Allegheny General Hospital in Pittsburgh, the network's flagship), five tertiary-care hospitals, four community hospitals, and four "neighborhood hospitals." The network cares for patients from western Pennsylvania and the adjacent regions of Ohio, West Virginia, New York and Maryland at more than 250 clinical locations ...
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Saint Vincent Hospital
Saint Vincent Hospital is a 381-bed hospital located in Worcester, Massachusetts. Founded by the Catholic Sisters of Providence of Holyoke in 1893, Saint Vincent's was named after the patron saint of the Sisters' order, Saint Vincent de Paul. In 1990, the hospital merged with the Fallon Healthcare System. Vanguard Health Systems purchased the hospital in 2005. In 2021, nurses went on strike at the hospital, which by this time was owned by Tenet Healthcare. 2021 Nurse strike In around 2019, the management of the hospital and the union representatives from the Massachusetts Nurses Association, initiated a negotiation regarding pay and staffing levels at the hospital. According to the management of the hospital, a labor contract proposal between the two involved parties included a "substantial" pay increase for the nurses. As of June 2021, the two groups had still not come to an agreement regarding staffing levels. The management of the hospital claims that the demands from ...
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CHRISTUS St
Christus may refer to: * Christ (title) People * Petrus Christus (c. 1410s – c. 1475), Dutch painter * Sir Christus (1978–2017), Finnish musician Music * ''Christus'' (Liszt), an oratorio * ''Christus'' (Mendelssohn), an unfinished oratorio Op.97 * ''Christus'' (opera), by Anton Rubinstein * '' Christus. Mysterium in a Prelude and Three Oratorios'', by Felix Draeseke Art * ''Christus'' (statue), by Bertel Thorvaldsen * Christus (Indianapolis), statue by unknown located in Indianapolis, Indiana Other * Christus Health, a nonprofit company See also * Christos (other) * Christo (name) * Christa (other) * Christ (other) Christ is a title given to Jesus, in his role as the Jewish Messiah in Christianity. Christ also may refer to: Religion * Christ (title), ''Christ'' (title), a title for the saviour and redeemer who would bring salvation to the Jewish people an ...
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Saint Vincent's Catholic Medical Center
Saint Vincent's Catholic Medical Centers (also known as Saint Vincent's or SVCMC) was a healthcare system in New York City, anchored by its flagship hospital, St. Vincent's Hospital Manhattan. St. Vincent's was founded in 1849 and was a major teaching hospital in the Greenwich Village neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. It closed on April 30, 2010, under circumstances which triggered an investigation by the Manhattan District Attorney. Demolition began at the end of 2012 and was completed in early 2013. Other hospital buildings were converted into luxury condos and a new luxury building, Greenwich Lane, has replaced the St. Vincent's building. History Operation For more than 150 years, St. Vincent's Hospital served a wide range of New Yorkers, especially in its neighborhood of Greenwich Village, including poets, writers, artists, homeless people, the poor and the working class. It treated victims of the cholera epidemic of 1849 and of the Hudson River landing of US Ai ...
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Mercy Health - St
Mercy (Middle English, from Anglo-French , from Medieval Latin , "price paid, wages", from Latin , "merchandise") is benevolence, forgiveness, and kindness in a variety of ethical, religious, social, and legal contexts. In the social and legal context, mercy may refer both to compassionate behavior on the part of those in power (e.g. mercy shown by a judge toward a convict), or on the part of a humanitarian third party (e.g., a mission of mercy aiming to treat war victims). Definition "Mercy" can be defined as "compassion or forbearance shown especially to an offender or to one subject to one's power"; and also "a blessing that is an act of divine favor or compassion." "To be at someone's mercy" indicates a person being "without defense against someone." Law and ethics In a judicial context mercy is often termed "clemency". It is a sovereign prerogative that resides in the executive and is entirely discretionary. John Locke defined it as "the power to act according to disc ...
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Providence St
Providence often refers to: * Providentia, the divine personification of foresight in ancient Roman religion * Divine providence, divinely ordained events and outcomes in some religions * Providence, Rhode Island, the capital of Rhode Island in the United States Providence may also refer to: Arts and entertainment Fictional entities * Providence, a government organization in the show '' Generator Rex'' * HMS ''Providence'', a fictional Royal Navy warship from the 2011 film '' Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides'' * Providence, a shadow organization and primary antagonist of the Hitman World of Assassination trilogy. * Providence (Marvel Comics), a fictional island Film and television * ''Providence'' (1977 film), a French/Swiss film directed by Alain Resnais * ''Providence'' (American TV series), a 1999–2002 NBC television series * ''Providence'' (Canadian TV series), a 2005–2011 Radio-Canada television series * "Providence" (''The X-Files''), a 2002 episode o ...
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Saint Vincent (other)
Saint Vincent may refer to: People Saints * Vincent of Saragossa (died 304), a.k.a. Vincent the Deacon, deacon and martyr * Saint Vincenca, 3rd century Roman martyress, whose relics are in Blato, Croatia * Vincent, Orontius, and Victor (died 305), martyrs who evangelized in the Pyrenees * Saint Vincent of Digne (died 379), French bishop of Digne * Vincent of Lérins (died 445), Church father, Gallic author of early Christian writings * Vincent Madelgarius (died 677), Benedictine monk who established two monasteries in France * Vincent Ferrer (1350–1419), Valencian Dominican missionary and logician * Vincent de Paul (1581–1660), Catholic priest who served the poor * Vicente Liem de la Paz (Vincent Liem Nguyen, 1732–1773), Vincent Duong, Vincent Tuong, and Vincent Yen Do of the Vietnamese Martyrs * Vincent Pallotti (1795–1850), Italian ecclesiastic * Vincenzo, Martyr of Craco (died 286), said to have been one of the Theban Legion Others * John Jervis, 1st Earl of St Vincen ...
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