CHRISTUS St. Vincent Regional Medical Center

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Vincent's Healing ministry is to improve the health and well being of the communities we serve. Our priority is to ensure all residents of Northern New Mexico have access to high quality care. Thirty-four outpatient clinics located in Santa Fe and surrounding communities provide primary care and specialty services including urgent care, women's care, geriatric care, orthopedics and sports medicine

, breast and cancer care, heart and vascular care, urology, occupational therapy, diabetes education and support, pulmonary and critical care, and more. CHRISTUS Health complies with applicable Federal civil rights laws and does not discriminate on the basis of age, color, creed, culture, disability (physical or mental), ethnicity, familial status, gender identity or expression, genetic information, language, national origin, military service, race, religion, s*x, s*xual orientation, socioeconomic status, or public assistance status. CHRISTUS Health cumple con las leyes federales de derechos civiles aplicables y no discrimina por motivos de edad, color, credo, cultura, discapacidad (física o mental), origen étnico, situación familiar, identidad o expresión de género, información genética, idioma, nacionalidad, servicio militar, raza, religión, s*xo, orientación s*xual, nivel socioeconómico o estado de asistencia pública.

In honor of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we are celebrating saints like Saint Pa...
05/31/2026

In honor of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we are celebrating saints like Saint Paul Miki, the Patron Saint of Japan and one of the first native Japanese Christians whose faith endured even in the face of persecution.

As a Jesuit seminarian and gifted preacher, Paul Miki boldly shared the Gospel at a time when Christianity was outlawed in Japan. In 1597, he and 25 companions were arrested and crucified for their faith. From the cross, Paul continued to preach, stating just before his death “After Christ’s example, I forgive my persecutors. I do not hate them. I ask God to have pity on all, and I hope my blood will fall on my fellow men as a fruitful rain.” His courage and unwavering trust in God helped sustain the Catholic faith in Japan for generations. St. Paul Miki reminds us that even in the most difficult moments, faith, mercy and hope can leave a lasting impact.

This Memorial Day, we pay tribute to the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. ...
05/25/2026

This Memorial Day, we pay tribute to the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice in service to our country. As we gather with friends and family, we also take a moment to acknowledge those who never made it home with a prayer service and a Missing Man Table—an enduring symbol of remembrance.
Learn more about the Missing Man Table at https://warmemorialcenter.org/missing-man-table/

In honor of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we are celebrating saints like Saint Ma...
05/24/2026

In honor of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we are celebrating saints like Saint Magdalene of Nagasaki. Born near Nagasaki, Japan, Magdalene endured the loss of her family to martyrdom, yet her faith only deepened. Magdalene taught catechism, sought alms for the poor, visited the sick and encouraged fellow Christians during intense persecution. After several spiritual leaders were martyred, she continued their mission and eventually surrendered herself to authorities in 1634 to strengthen the courage of others. She endured torture for 13 days before her martyrdom. Canonized in 1987, Saint Magdalene remains a powerful witness of courage, solidarity and unwavering love for Christ.

This EMS Week, we’re celebrating the incredible first responders who serve our communities with courage and compassion. ...
05/22/2026

This EMS Week, we’re celebrating the incredible first responders who serve our communities with courage and compassion. We are proud to work beside you.💜💪🚑
We celebrated our EMS partners with appreciation events throughout the week. We are stronger together.

Thanks to the hard work of our Regional Research Manager, Tamara Flys, and our dedicated team, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grish...
05/20/2026

Thanks to the hard work of our Regional Research Manager, Tamara Flys, and our dedicated team, Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham signed a proclamation recognizing May 20 as Clinical Trials Day this year! We were proud to celebrate the impact of clinical research in advancing patient care and improving health outcomes, and we thank everyone whose dedication helped make this meaningful recognition possible.

Our new GI Surgical Oncology program is bringing advanced surgical care closer to home, thanks to the leadership of Surg...
05/18/2026

Our new GI Surgical Oncology program is bringing advanced surgical care closer to home, thanks to the leadership of Surgical Oncologist Dr. Itzhak Nir. Recently, Dr. Nir successfully led our first Whipple surgery in years in close collaboration with General Surgeon Dr. Nick Sutherland. The team has also completed liver resections and complex surgeries for cholangiocarcinoma, expanding access to highly specialized cancer care right here in our region. These milestones reflect our strong teamwork, clinical expertise, and a shared commitment to delivering world-class care close to home. We’re grateful to our surgical teams, support staff, and Physicians whose collaboration continues to make this possible.

In honor of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we are celebrating saints like Saint Lo...
05/17/2026

In honor of Asian American, Native Hawaiian and Pacific Islander Heritage Month, we are celebrating saints like Saint Lorenzo Ruiz. Born in Manila to a Chinese father and Filipino mother, Lorenzo lived an ordinary life of faith as a husband and father. His life changed abruptly when he was accused of murder and sought refuge with Dominican missionaries traveling to Japan. Arriving amid persecution, Lorenzo remained with the missionaries, knowing the danger ahead. He was arrested in Nagasaki and endured severe torture, yet his faith strengthened in the face of suffering. Canonized in 1987 as the first Filipino saint, his life reflects courage, faith and unwavering trust in Christ.

As part of Healthcare Week 2026, the dedicated and compassionate Associates celebrated Florence Nightingale’s birthday w...
05/15/2026

As part of Healthcare Week 2026, the dedicated and compassionate Associates celebrated Florence Nightingale’s birthday with a fun-filled birthday bash and carnival! 🎉🎡
From laughter and games to fellowship and celebration, the day was a special way to honor the legacy of nursing and recognize the incredible people who continue that mission of care every day.
Thank you to our Associates for all you do to serve our patients and community with compassion and excellence, and thank you to our community for your continued support of our ministry.

We’re proud to celebrate Dr. Anna Voltura on her acceptance into the 2026–2027 Harvard Medical School Surgical Leadershi...
05/13/2026

We’re proud to celebrate Dr. Anna Voltura on her acceptance into the 2026–2027 Harvard Medical School Surgical Leadership Program. Selected from a highly competitive international pool of applicants, Dr. Voltura’s achievement reflects our commitment to advancing surgical excellence and delivering compassionate care to every patient.
Through world-class lectures, interactive workshops, and collaboration with surgeons from around the globe, this program will further strengthen the leadership and innovation that help us provide care that is more integrated, accessible, personal, and reliable for the communities we serve.
Congratulations, Dr. Voltura, on this incredible accomplishment and your dedication to shaping the future of surgical care.

Our care is rooted in a holistic, Catholic-based approach that supports the whole person—body, mind and spirit. As we ce...
05/12/2026

Our care is rooted in a holistic, Catholic-based approach that supports the whole person—body, mind and spirit. As we celebrate healthcare in our community this month, we honor our spiritual care teams who provide a "ministry of presence." Manager of Pastoral Care Chip Chipman says the team is always looking for ways to integrate more deeply into the care experience, ensuring patients and families have access to support when they need it. From knocking on doors to visiting with families in the waiting room, there is a spiritual element to listening and offering a gentle presence.

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455 Saint Michaels Drive
Santa Fe, NM
87505

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