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The Vincent Club was founded in 1892 in Boston. Its sole purpose was to
raise money for the fledgling Vincent Memorial Hospital that had newly
been established to treat “the diseases of women.” In 1940, the Vincent
Hospital accepted an offer of the Massachusetts General Hospital to become
its gynecology unit.
Today, The Vincent Club continues its proud legacy of exclusively supporting
the Vincent Memorial Hospital, The Women’s Care Division of MGH. Partners
in women’s health with the hospital, the club is dedicated to medical research
and the clinical care of women. Over the years, it has donated millions
of dollars in unrestricted funds to the hospital, contributing to its being
named, for the last 16 years running, one of the top women’s health providers
in the country, in a survey conducted by U.S. News and World Report.
The Vincent Club is proud to play a part in shaping the field of women’s
health worldwide.
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