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THE PATIENT SUPPORT FUND
Saint
George Hospital has many humane stories to tell of giving. As
a non-profit community hospital owned by the Orthodox Church
of Beirut, it has proven its capacity for compassionate care
and the support of the needy.
Today, government welfare
programs and hospital contributions support over sixty percent
of inpatients. Treating needy patients free of charge stands
at 15% of the hospital's budget.
“DREAM CONNECTION” - THE NURSING SCHOLARSHIP FUND
Support the tuition fees of eligible nursing candidates currently employed by SGHUMC, holder of a TS or BT degrees in nursing, to enroll in the “Bridging” program of the University of Balamand (UOB) Nursing School, in view of upgrading their knowledge and attaining a Bachelor Degree in Nursing.
SAINT
GEORGE CHILDREN’S HOSPITAL
Saint
George Hospital University Medical Center Children’s Hospital
will be the first health system in Lebanon dedicated exclusively to the care of
infants, children, and adolescents. Our mission is to
provide comprehensive, specialized health services that
enhance physical and mental health and well being of children
in Lebanon and the region. Saint George Children’s Hospital will offer preventive
and educational services to the community.
NATIONAL
EMERGENCY NETWORK
In this era of health care reform, Saint George Hospital is realigning its service
delivery to establish a National Emergency Response System
(NERS) network that will provide optimal care for injured
patients in a cost-effective manner.
By doing so, SGHUMC
will assume its role to save more lives otherwise endangered
by the lack of quick, efficient, specialized and reliable
emergency response.
Almost every family in
Lebanon suffered the tragedy of losing a loved one to a trauma related
injury. Many persons could have been alive today and enjoying
life if a National Emergency Response System were
available.
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"Gratitude is the memory of the heart" (Jean Baptiste Massieu).
Donor names listed on the Hospital Wall of Honor - B1 level.
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