St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne

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St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne is the major hospital operated by the St Vincent's Health service in Fitzroy, a suburb of Melbourne, previously known as the Sisters of Charity Health Service, Melbourne. It is situated at the corner of Nicholson Street and Victoria Street It is a tertiary referral centre which offers a variety of medical, surgical and mental health specialities.


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[edit] History

St Vincent's Hospital was opened in 1893 as a Catholic hospital owned and operated by the Sisters of Charity.

Over time it became a large public hospital, with close links to the Mercy Hospital, Melbourne. It also has a private hospital associated with it.

In July 2002, the Sisters of Charity Health Service, Melbourne was rebranded as St Vincent's Health.

A new building was recently constructed behind the original building, which is now heritage-listed. The new hospital has been widely praised for its innovative design - for example, complementary medical and surgical specialties (such as neurology/neurosurgery) exist on opposite sides of the same ward.

[edit] The Clinical School

A clinical school was opened in St Vincent's Hospital in 1909 as part of the University of Melbourne. It is one of the 4 clinical schools at the University of Melbourne (the others being based at the Royal Melbourne Hospital, the Austin Hospital, Melbourne and Goulburn Valley Base Hospital/Ballarat Base Hospital). It is one of the more prestigious clinical schools, with a high academic standard. Students at the St Vincent's Hospital also do several rotations at Geelong Hospital.

The hospital also offers a wide range of postgraduate training programs.

[edit] Clinical Specialities and Services Offered

There are several medical and surgical wards at St Vincent's Hospital. There is also a psychiatric unit and an Emergency Department.

Note: This is not an exhaustive list.

[edit] Medical

[edit] Surgical

[edit] Mental Health

In addition, St Vincent's Health operates a mental health ward and an Enhanced Crisis Assessment & Treatment Team & Triage Service (ECATT) that assesses patients in the Emergency Department.

[edit] See also