Sint Vincentius Hospital

Hospital in Paramaribo, Suriname From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sint Vincentius Hospital (Dutch: Sint Vincentiusziekenhuis) is a Catholic hospital in Paramaribo, Suriname, named after Saint Vincentius. It started as a Catholic charity but later became a state run hospital.

LocationParamaribo, Suriname
Coordinates5.831786°N 55.152869°W / 5.831786; -55.152869
Founded1916
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Sint Vincentius Hospital
Sint Vincentius Hospital is located in Paramaribo
Sint Vincentius Hospital
Geography
LocationParamaribo, Suriname
Coordinates5.831786°N 55.152869°W / 5.831786; -55.152869
History
Founded1916
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Websitewww.svzsuriname.org
ListsHospitals in Suriname
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History

The hospital has its roots in a congregation of Sisters of Love from Tilburg who were deployed to Suriname in 1894. Out of the infirmary they started, the Sint Vincentius Hospital was founded in 1916, originally with a capacity of 70 beds.[1] With the passing of time the hospital became more professional and shifted its focus from charity to professional medical care. The hospital was expanded in 1964, 1976 and 1978.[2]

From August 1, 1938 to 1981, Frits Tjong-Ayong was the director of the hospital.[3] He was the first hospital director of Chinese descent in Suriname. Under his leadership, many improvements were implemented, training programs for nurses and midwives were established, and expansions were made.[4]

By 1974, the hospital foundation running the hospital was still part of the Roman Catholic Church In that year, the Diocese of Paramaribo transferred the hospital from a church body into a local secular foundation with a board of lay people.[5] It is now affiliated to the Suriname Ministry of Health.[6] The hospital later opened a medical school on campus to give students an opportunity to study attached to a live hospital.[5] In 2019, the hospital went on strike but it was resolved when the staff were paid a last payment they were owed.[7] During the COVID-19 pandemic in Suriname, Sint Vincentius Hospital received a donation of medical equipment from Japan.[8]

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