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  2. Catholic Church and health care - Wikipedia

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    There are a number of patron saints for physicians, the most important of whom are Saint Luke the Evangelist, the physician and disciple of Christ; Saints Cosmas and Damian, 3rd-century physicians from Syria; and Saint Pantaleon, a 4th-century physician from Nicomedia. Archangel Raphael is also considered a patron saint of physicians. [80]

  3. Hôpital Saint-Luc - Wikipedia

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    Hôpital Saint-Luc was founded in 1908 by Dr. F.A. Fleury in a private home at 88 Saint Denis Street, Montreal. [1] The hospital was located in the poorest neighborhood of Montreal. The founder, Dr. F. A. Fleury wanted to treat children in need. Hôpital Saint-Luc had a mission to accept, without any discrimination, any person requiring care. [2]

  4. St. Luke's Hospital - Wikipedia

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    St. Luke's Hospital (Duluth, Minnesota), a hospital in Minnesota; St. Luke's Hospital (Chesterfield, Missouri) Saint Luke's Hospital of Kansas City; St. Luke's–Roosevelt Hospital Center, Manhattan, New York City (now Mount Sinai Morningside) St. Luke's Cornwall Hospital, a hospital in Newburgh and Cornwall, New York

  5. Health care workforce crisis: Why is New Mexico losing doctors?

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    Oct. 25—Bryanna Baker, 42, moved from New Mexico to Virginia because she was the victim of medical malpractice that changed her life so much she couldn't handle the New Mexico altitude.

  6. Reimagine St. Luke's: What do you think should go on the ...

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    The sprawling, 66-year-old, roughly 700,000-square-foot St. Luke's hospital building on the St. Luke's Campus of the Mohawk Valley Health System in New Hartford has sat empty since October after ...

  7. Luke the Evangelist - Wikipedia

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    Winged altar of the Guild of Saint Luke, by Hermen Rode, Lübeck (1484) In traditional depictions, such as paintings, evangelist portraits, and church mosaics, Saint Luke is often accompanied by an ox or bull, usually having wings. The ox is mentioned in both Ezechiel 1:10 and Revelation 4:7.

  8. List of North American ethnic and religious fraternal orders

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    Activities include hospital volunteer work, comforting the bereaved, visiting shut-ins, and working in Catholic Action. The Saint-Jean-Baptiste Educational Foundation provides scholarships; the group also helps fund the Catholic Communications Foundation whose mission was to spread understanding of the Catholic faith and doctrine in the mass ...

  9. Luke Voyno-Yasenetsky - Wikipedia

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    Valentin Felixovich Voyno-Yasenetsky (Russian: Валенти́н Фе́ликсович Во́йно-Ясене́цкий; [a] 14 April [O.S. 27 April] 1877 – 11 June 1961) – now known as Luke of Simferopol, [2] Saint Luke the Blessed Surgeon, or Saint Luke of Crimea – was a Russian surgeon, spiritual writer, a bishop of the Russian Orthodox Church, and archbishop of Simferopol and ...