University Hospital Center of São João

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The University Hospital Center of São João (in Portuguese Centro Hospitalar Universitário de São João, abbreviated CHUSJ), or simply São João Hospital, is the main hospital of the city of Porto, Portugal, and also the Porto metropolitan area and the North of Portugal. It's also a medical school, the of the University of Porto.

São João is the Portuguese name for John the Baptist.

The São João Hospital gives direct assistance to the population of the parishes of Bonfim, Paranhos, Campanhã e Aldoar, the councils of Maia and Valongo. It also serves as the main reference center for the districts of Porto (except Baião, Amarante and Marco de Canaveses), Braga and Viana do Castelo. It is the biggest hospital of the North of Portugal, and one of the biggest in the country.[1]

History[]

In 1825 the king D. João VI created the . In 1883 changed to the name for Medical-Surgery School of Porto, with facilities next to .[2] In 1911 the (abbreviated FMUP) on the Medical-Surgey School of Porto.

In 28th May, 1926 occurs an coup d'état which gives way to Estado Novo (Portugal) in 1933. A long process starts to build two big university hospitals, one in the country capital Lisbon (Santa Maria Hospital) and the other in the capital of the north of Portugal, the second biggest city, Porto.[3]

The building of the São João Hospital was officially inaugurated on 24 July 1959 (Festa de São João do Porto), by president Américo Tomás. Projected as a university hospital, it rapidly became a national reference, at the level of teaching and medical investigation, and also as hospital assistance to the population. All the faculty of medicine also moved to the building. The old building was used by other medical school Abel Salazar Biomedical Sciences Institute.[2]

The installing committee was directed by , anatomist and professor of the Faculty of Medicine, who had the honor of giving the first lecture on 9 November 1959.

In 1984 the São João Hospital was made honor member of the Merit Order[4]

References[]

  1. ^ Web page about the mission and values of CHUSJ
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b FMUP - Presentation (Sigarra)
  3. ^ Newspaper note on Diário de Notícias on July 1933
  4. ^ "Entidades Nacionais Agraciadas com Ordens Portuguesas". Presidência da República Portuguesa. Retrieved 2015-02-23. Resultado da busca de "Hospital de São João".

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