Bon Secours Hospital, Dublin

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Bon Secours Hospital
Bon Secours Health System
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Main entrance of the hospital up to autumn 2023
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Shown in Dublin
Geography
Location Glasnevin, Dublin, Ireland
Coordinates 53°22′34″N6°16′04″W / 53.3760°N 6.2677°W / 53.3760; -6.2677
Organisation
Care system Private
Type General
Services
Beds150
History
Opened1951
Links
Website www.bonsecours.ie/dublin/

The Bon Secours Hospital, Dublin is a private hospital in Glasnevin, Dublin, Ireland. The hospital is part of Bon Secours Mercy Health, [1] which includes sister hospitals (Cork, Galway, Limerick and Tralee). [2] The hospital employs over 600 staff, including more than 150 consultants, and sees more than 130,000 patients per year. [3] [4]

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History

The hospital at Glasnevin, which was designed by Jim Barrett, [5] opened in 1951. [6]

Services

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One of the car park areas at the hospital

The hospital has over 150 beds, including 135 in-patient beds. There are 30 day case beds, 30 endoscopy beds and 6 oncology day spaces. The hospital has 4 major and 2 minor operating theatres. [3] [7] Services provided include surgery, oncology, cardiology, diagnostic imaging, nutrition and dietetics, histopathology, pharmacy, physiotherapy, and respiratory medicine. [3]

Accreditation

The hospital was the first in Ireland to receive Joint Commission International accreditation. [3] [8]

Teaching

The hospital is affiliated to RCSI for medical training, and also to Dublin City University for nursing training. [4]

See also

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References

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