Istituto Giannina Gaslini

Istituto Giannina Gaslini
Geography
Location Genoa, Liguria, Italy
Coordinates 44°23′34″N 8°59′17″E / 44.392843°N 8.988007°E / 44.392843; 8.988007Coordinates: 44°23′34″N 8°59′17″E / 44.392843°N 8.988007°E / 44.392843; 8.988007
Organisation
Hospital type Specialist
Services
Emergency department Yes
Beds 516
Speciality Paediatric Medicine; surgery
History
Founded 15 May 1938
Links
Website http://www.gaslini.org
Lists Hospitals in Italy

The Istituto Giannina Gaslini is a paediatric hospital located in Genoa Quarto dei Mille, Italy, founded by Gerolamo Gaslini (Count of Saint Jerome). He and his wife Lorenza financed the construction of the hospital in memory of their daughter Giannina, who died of peritonitis in 1917.

It is considered one of the best children's hospitals of Europe, known worldwide:[1] it is the best IRCCS among Italian children's hospitals (and among all Italian generic hospital), and it is among former five IRCCS in Italy.[2]

Notable people

Bibliography

References

  1. Mondo Gaslini, year 1, n. 5, page 1, section "Editoriale" (Italian)
  2. Mondo Gaslini, year 1, n. 5, page 4, section "Ricerca" (Italian)

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