Hôtel-Dieu de France

The Hôtel-Dieu de France is one of the three leading Lebanese medical centers. It is located on Alfred Naccache Boulevard in Beirut,[1] and is the oldest active French hospital in the city.

Hôtel-Dieu de France
Université Saint-Joseph
Geography
LocationBeirut, Lebanon
Coordinates33.887001°N 35.519153°E / 33.887001; 35.519153
Organisation
TypeTeaching
Affiliated universityUniversité Saint-Joseph
History
Opened1883
Links
Websitewww.hdf.usj.edu.lb/en/
ListsHospitals in Lebanon

Hôtel-Dieu, literally "hostel of God," is an archaic French term for hospital, referring to the origins of hospitals as religious institutions.

History

The origins of the Hôtel-Dieu de France date back to 1883 when an agreement between the French Government and the Jesuits gave birth to the Faculty of Medicine (FFM) in Beirut.[2] It continued to grow until 1975, when it was severely damaged and partially destroyed during Lebanon Civil War and continued its development and expansion at the end of the conflict. In 1984 the hospital was formally assigned to the Saint Joseph University which is responsible to a direct management, remaining a property of the French Government.[3]

1888: Creation of the Faculty of Medicine of Saint Joseph University, following an agreement signed between the French government and the Jésuites Fathers. However, the faculty lacked a hospital for practice.

1911: Under the leadership of R.P. Lucien Catin s.j. and on the initiative of the newspaper "The Times", the SPP in France, Syndicat de la Presse Parisienne launched a subscription to build the hospital on a land purchased by the French Government.

1914-1918: World War One broke out and construction projects were immediately frozen.

1922: General Giraud laid the foundation stone and the construction started in 1923: General Weygand, his successor, inaugurated Hôtel-Dieu de France, which opened its doors and admitted its very first patient.

1965: Agreement between the Hospital and the Sisters of Saint Coeurs delegating them the task of nursing administration.

1984: The hospital remained the property of the French State but its management was transferred to the Saint-Joseph University.

2001: Inauguration of the central building which housed new hospitalization facilities and departments.

2005: Inauguration of the private clinics’ tower.

2010: Under the leadership of R.P. René Chamussy s.j., Rector of Saint-Joseph University, the hospital decided to adopt a new governance system to meet its challenges in a world of health permanently changing and growing. The HDF 2020, a ten-year project was established.

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References

  1. Archived 2017-09-19 at the Wayback Machine accessed December 23, 2007
  2. Archived 2009-11-19 at the Wayback Machine accessed August 24, 2011
  3. Archived 2009-11-19 at the Wayback Machine accessed August 24, 2011

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