St Vincent's Clinic Emblem

An Emblem is a distinctive symbol, depicting the aims of a specific facility or organisation. It is easily recognisable, and may be reproduced in a variety of media.

The Clinic Emblem presents the aims of the St Vincent’s Clinic in a clear and symbolic form.

These aims are: patient care, medical teaching and clinical research. Each of these three aims is depicted within the Emblem by three single triangular shapes of equal size.

Since these three aims are interdependent, they form a link with each other and this is represented in the Emblem.

There are several ways in which these three links can be put together, but there is only one way where each is binding with the other two, to form a secure bond, that unites the Clinic aims together.

This Emblem offers a clear symbolic representation of the Clinic’s aims, interwoven in a unique design.

The Medical Staff of St Vincent’s Clinic acknowledge with gratitude the creation of the Emblem by Dr Bruce Taylor.

     

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