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  2. St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney - Wikipedia

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    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 5-acre (2.0 ha) block of land that had been purchased by Sir Maurice O'Connell in 1838.

  3. Michael Feneley - Wikipedia

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    Feneley has been the Director of Cardiology at St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, since 1993.Other positions include as Director, Heart Lung Program since 2004, chairman, St Vincent's Medical Council 2003–2008, a board member of St Vincent's and Mater Health Sydney 2003-2008 and Director, Physician Training for over 5 years.

  4. Garvan Institute of Medical Research - Wikipedia

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    The Garvan Institute of Medical Research is an Australian biomedical research institute located in Darlinghurst, Sydney, New South Wales.Founded in 1963 by the Sisters of Charity as a research department of St Vincent's Hospital, it is now one of Australia's largest medical research institutions, with approximately 750 scientists, students and support staff.

  5. Kings Cross ER: St Vincent's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    St Vincent's Hospital's emergency department, located in Darlinghurst is one of the busiest in New South Wales with 42,000 patients presenting each year. [6] It is a level one trauma centre with a catchment area that includes many of Sydney's nightlife precincts including Kings Cross, Sydney's CBD, Rose Bay, Surry Hills, Paddington, Woollahra, Bondi Junction and Double Bay.

  6. Bryce Vissel - Wikipedia

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    Incorporating facilities in Botany and St Vincent's Hospital, the Centre focused on research of the brain and spinal cord. In 2021, Vissel and CNRM moved to St Vincent's Hospital Sydney where the research effort continues.

  7. Mary Healy (Mother Gertrude) - Wikipedia

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    Mary Healy (24 July 1865 – 28 April 1952), better known as Mother Gertrude, was a member of the Sisters of Charity of Australia and hospital administrator. [1] She made significant contributions to the development of St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney and St Vincent's Hospital, Melbourne.

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  9. Sisters of Charity of Australia - Wikipedia

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    St Vincent's Hospital, Sydney, was founded by the Sisters in 1857. [5] In 1925, the Sisters of Charity ventured to Queensland, Australia, to open a school, Mt St ...