Saint Francis Memorial Hospital
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Saint Francis Memorial Hospital Catholic Healthcare West |
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Location | |
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Place | San Francisco, California, (US) |
Organization | |
Care System | Private |
Hospital Type | Community |
Affiliated University | None |
Services | |
Emergency Dept. | Basic Emergency Services |
Beds | 323 |
History | |
Founded | 1905 |
Links | |
Website | Homepage |
See also | Hospitals in California |
Saint Francis Memorial Hospital (SFMH) is a hospital in San Francisco, California, USA. It is currently operated by Catholic Healthcare West.
[edit] History
Founded just over a century ago in San Francisco by five physicians, they undertook to build "the most up-to-date modern hospital west of Chicago." Today, Saint Francis Memorial Hospital, located between Nob Hill and the Tenderloin District, remains a center of healing and innovative medicine as well as spiritual services to the community. Having endured two world wars, major earthquakes, and numerous events in an ever changing city, Saint Francis is well equipped to serve the city of San Francisco through the 21st century.
Timeline of Saint Francis Memorial Hospital
1905: Saint Francis Hospital Company is founded by five physicians.
1906: The Great Earthquake of 1906 causes a fire that burns the Hospital to the ground. Dr. Redmond Payne volunteers his home to become the temporary location for Saint Francis.
1911: A new 100-bed building is built at the corner of Bush and Hyde streets, which is the present Nob Hill address, and is fully occupied within 10 days of opening.
1921: To accommodate the post-war baby boom, a 200 bed obstetrics wing is added.
1938: The for-profit Saint Francis Hospital Company becomes the non-profit Saint Francis Hospital Association.
1952: The Plastic & Reconstructive Surgery Clinic and Residency Program is established.
1955: A four bed burn ward opens. Occupational Therapy and Social Services are added for the benefit of the community.
1965: Groundbreaking for the new tower takes place.
1967: The Bothin Burn Center opens as a 10-bed acute care ward.
1979: The Center for Sports Medicine is opened.
1984: $3.5 million is raised for major hospital renovations.
1986: The Healthwise Senior Program is started and serves the senior citizens of San Francisco.
1990: Saint Francis becomes the first hospital in the San Francisco/Bay Area to perform Laser Gall Bladder Surgery. The HIVCare Program is established. The Centers for Excellence adds an Oncology Center and a Spine Center.
1993: Saint Francis becomes a member of Catholic Healthcare West (CHW).
1999: CHW and Saint Francis become the Official Health Care Provider of the San Francisco Giants.
2000: Saint Francis opens The Health Center at the old SBC Park.
2001: The Total Joint Center opens its doors equipped with the latest technology and expertise.
2002: One of the top scores within the CHW Hospital System, Saint Francis receives a score of 94 during the JCAHO/CALS survey.
2003: The Hospital installs the Patient Archiving Communication System (PACS) in the Radiology Department, one of the newest systems.
2004: The Behavioral Health Day Unit and the San Francisco Center for Wound Healing begin operations.
2005: The Center for Sports Medicine opens a new satellite center in Corte Madera at the Town Center.
A satellite Center for Sports Medicine is added to the new AT&T ballpark and a third center is opened in Walnut Creek, Ca.