by Christine
Rizzo
Philadelphia, PA - Interested Philadelphians met at
St. Francis Xavier Church on May 11, 2013 to discuss the possibility of a NEW
Philly healthcare option for women-The National Gianna Center for Women's
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The Gianna Center, now operating in New York and New
Jersey, is a medical practice, which offers women both primary care and
specialized OB/GYN care in the same office. The existing Centers offer Catholic
women, as well as women of other faith traditions, a new alternative for comprehensive
healthcare including primary care, obstetrics, natural family planning and
treatment for infertility that honors their dignity and the sanctity of human
life. They are members of the St.
Peter's Healthcare System, formed in 2007, that offers an expansive scope of
health and wellness services we offer to local communities.
The first seeds planted for this meeting began in
late March, when Cardinal Timothy M. Dolan, serving the Archdiocese of New
York, wrote to his brother Bishops asking them to consider joining him in
supporting a National Gianna Center in their diocese. Ronald C. Rak, President and CEO of St.
Peter's Healthcare System, at the invitation of the Archbishop of Philadelphia,
Charles J. Chaput, spoke to the small group of interested Philadelphians,
including doctors, nurses, business people, non-profit leaders and clergy, asking them to consider "sharing
resources in an effort to establish a Gianna Center in Philadelphia."
With two centers up and running and four other
dioceses requesting the same, St. Peter's has developed key collateral to share
with communities that are ready to make a difference in women's
healthcare. Sharing resources like a
national marketing team, grant and funding sources and universal quality
standards, St. Peter's leadership team seems ready to partner with local
communities. "There's safety in
numbers," one participant remarked. Most agreed there would be real power
in a common name and identity if The Gianna Center seeks to grow
nationwide.
This is exciting news. I am familiar with the other Gianna Centers. Is there any word as to when or where in Philadelphia?
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I haven't heard anymore; however, if I do, I will be sure to update the information.
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