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Clinical School - St. Vincents
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Overview

St Vincent's Clinical School is part of the St Vincent's Hospital Campus, a principal campus of the Sisters of Charity Health Care Service. Specialty services at the Hospital include cardiac transplantation, bone marrow transplantation, a comprehensive HIV/AIDS service, a cancer service which provides an integrated approach to the management of malignancy, and a palliative care service in the Sacred Heart Hospice. Extensive primary and secondary care is also provided to meet the needs of the local community and these include medical, surgical, geriatric and drug and alcohol services. Sophisticated diagnostic departments, which include all branches of pathology, radiology and nuclear medicine, support the clinicians of the Hospital. Research is undertaken in a variety of organisations within the Hospital, including the professorial departments, the Centre for Immunology, the Department of Clinical Pharmacology and the Anxiety Disorders Unit. St Vincent's Hospital is affiliated with the Garvan Institute of Medical Research, the Victor Chang Cardiac Research Institute and the National Centre for HIV Epidemiology and Clinical Research. Further information is available on the website http://stvcs.med.unsw.edu.au/

Contact Details

St Vincent's Clinical School
Level 5, de Lacy, Victoria St
St Vincent's Hospital
Darlinghurst NSW 2010
Tel: +61 (2) 8382 2023
Fax: +61 (2) 8382 3229
Email: clinicalschool@stvincents.com.au
Website:: http://stvcs.med.unsw.edu.au/

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