Tag: St Vincent’s Hospital
Do we know our homeless people? Yes, we do.
Bishop Daniel Meagher recently challenged staff at St Vincent’s Hospital in a homily: did they know the local rough sleepers in their community? He received an invitation to accompany two of our nurses to answer his question. This National Homelessness Week, we have an opportunity to put our faith into practice, writes St Vincent’s Mission Leader Dr Chris Jacobs-Vandegeer.
Retired Bishop returns to his pastoral roots at St Vincent’s Hospital
Retirement is not a concept Bishop Terry Brady recognises.
After more than 50 years of service to Sydney Catholics and beyond, he could be forgiven...
People before problems
Modern Catholic hospitals are ideal places to nurture people in a holistic way, says bioethicist
Hospitality is the DNA of healthcare, and hospitals should rediscover...
This war’s not over yet
Out there in society life goes on. But Covid continues to wreak its havoc on a frontline hospital
Staff at St Vincent’s Hospital, Darlinghurst, feel...
Med students boost the St Vincent’s team
Final-year students from The University of Notre Dame Australia are providing support during the pandemic.
Riding the COVID storm at St Vincent’s
St Vincent’s CEO says he is proud of staff's commitment amid change, fatigue and uncertainty.
Discrimination warning to protect elderly
Catholic hospitals say no patient "will be left behind" if the pandemic ramps up despite fears about the vulnerable.
Agencies slam drug testing scheme
Catholic leaders have slammed the Federal Government’s plan to trial drug testing of welfare recipients.
Little Shop needs some big hearts
A small convenience shop in a busy Sydney hospital does great things thanks to its volunteers.