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Negative workplace culture at Children’s Health Ireland had the potential to impact service delivery and put patients at risk ...
A group of doctors have written to Oireachtas members calling for the withdrawal of mRNA vaccines from clinical use.
Tremfya is the first and only fully-human, dual-acting IL-23p19 subunit inhibitor approved in both ulcerative colitis and ...
Spark Awards, part of the HSE’s Spark Innovation Programme, recognise solutions developed by healthcare professionals ...
Lung Fibrosis is a progressive, life-limiting condition that causes scarring of the lungs, making breathing increasingly ...
Physiotherapists will soon be able to refer patients for diagnostic investigations such as X-rays, the Minister for Health ...
Minister for Health Jennifer Carroll MacNeill TD performed the official opening of the state-of-the-art facility ...
Dr Ray O’Connor takes a look at the latest clinical articles on stress – and how it takes its toll on nurses’ and doctors’ ...
Ed Madden, BL, looks at a recent England and Wales High Court case in which a medical practitioner sought an extension of ...
The proposed new Mental Health Bill could deny patients with serious mental illness the right to timely and often life-saving ...
New doctors celebrating their graduation from RCSI University of Medicine of Health Sciences at St Stephen’s Green in Dublin.
Galway University Hospital (GUH) has had to postpone a number of elective procedures for the second time in a week as its Emergency Department (ED) continues to experience high levels of overcrowding.