St. Vincent Hospital Celebrates 55th Anniversary: "Change and Innovation for a New Era" View original image


[Asia Economy Reporter Lee Gwanju] Catholic University St. Vincent's Hospital held a commemorative mass and ceremony on the 3rd to celebrate its 55th anniversary since opening.


The commemorative mass was conducted by Chaplain Father Lee Sangyun, and during the subsequent ceremony, awards were presented to long-term employees and exemplary staff members.


The long-term service awards were given to 1 person with 40 years of service, 15 with 35 years, 29 with 30 years, 32 with 25 years, 41 with 20 years, 35 with 15 years, and 48 with 10 years of service. Fourteen exemplary employees also received awards.


Hospital Director Sister Im Jeongsu Colbe said in her commemorative speech, “As the world faces the crisis of infectious diseases, the role of medical institutions, safety, and patient-centered medical services have become increasingly important. St. Vincent's Hospital is also facing great challenges due to numerous changes and uncertainties. We must empathize with the crises and the need for change we face and proactively respond through transformation and innovation for the new era.”



She continued, “Even amid proactive change and development, we must not lose the reason for St. Vincent's Hospital's existence and its differentiated values. I ask everyone to work together to create a St. Vincent's Hospital where the hospital and staff can grow together and where employees' dreams can be realized, and to boldly challenge the new future.”


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