Bon Secours Hospital, Dublin

The Bon Secours Hospital, Dublin is a private hospital in Glasnevin, Dublin, Ireland. The hospital is part of Bon Secours Mercy Health, which includes sister hospitals (Cork, Galway, Limerick and Tralee). The hospital employs over 600 staff, including more than 150 consultants, and sees more than 130,000 patients per year.

History
The hospital at Glasnevin, which was designed by Jim Barrett, opened in 1951.

Services
The hospital has over 150 beds, including 135 in-patient beds. There are 30 day case beds, 30 endoscopy beds and 6 oncology day spaces. The hospital has 4 major and 2 minor operating theatres. Services provided include surgery, oncology, cardiology, diagnostic imaging, nutrition and dietetics, histopathology, pharmacy, physiotherapy, and respiratory medicine.

Accreditation
The hospital was the first in Ireland to receive Joint Commission International accreditation.

Teaching
The hospital is affiliated to RCSI for medical training, and also to Dublin City University for nursing training.