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St. John of God Hospital is a psychiatric teaching hospital located in Stillorgan, Dublin, Ireland. [1] The hospital is managed by the St. John of God Hospitaller Service Group, which is part of the international St. John of God Order (also known as the Brothers Hospitallers and the Hospitaller Brothers of St. John of God) that has more than 300 care centres in more than 50 countries.
John of God's first companion, Antón Martín, O.H., was chosen to succeed him as prior general of the order. Thanks to the generosity of King Philip II of Spain, a hospital was founded at Madrid, another at Córdoba and several others in various Spanish towns.
John of God, O.H. (Portuguese: João de Deus; Spanish: Juan de Dios; born João Duarte Cidade [ˈʒwɐ̃w̃ duˈwaɾ.t siˈða.ðɨ]; March 8, 1495 – March 8, 1550) was a Portuguese soldier turned healthcare worker in Spain, whose followers later formed the Brothers Hospitallers of Saint John of God, a Catholic religious institute dedicated to the care of the poor, sick and those with mental ...
St. John of God Catholic Hospital, also known as Mabessaneh Hospital, [1] is a hospital located in Mabesseneh, Lunsar, Sierra Leone. It is run by the Brothers Hospitallers of St. John of God , an international Catholic organisation.
St John of God Health Care is a Catholic provider of health care services in Australia, with 24 hospitals and facilities comprising more than 3,400 beds. The group operates in Western Australia, New South Wales, Victoria, and New Zealand.
St John of God Hospital may refer to: Hospitals run by the Brothers Hospitallers of Saint John of God, a Catholic religious order; Hospitals of St John of God Health Care, Australia — see the article for a list; St John of God Hospital Sierra Leone, also known as Mabessaneh Hospital; St. John of God Hospital, Stillorgan, Dublin, Ireland
In 2012, St John of God Geelong Hospital began construction on a $64.6 million redevelopment which includes the addition of 64 new beds. [4]The redevelopment, which finished in 2014, include the addition of 64 new beds, the establishment of an emergency facility and rehabilitation service, three new operating theatres, new nurse units for oncology, palliative care and orthopedic services, an ...
The current House of Culture in Crotone, formerly the convent-hospital of the Brothers Hospitallers of Saint John of God (Fatebenefratelli) from 1667 to 1798 [1]. From the upper floors of the hospital (right), patients get a unique view of the Ezio Scida Stadium (left), close enough to watch Crotone’s matches from their windows.