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Support benefit night and help fund US cancer treatment for local man

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A benefit night being held in the city tomorrow (Friday) aims to raise vital funds to finance a cancer treatment programme in Texas for a Galway based man.

Mayo General has significantly reduced trolley use at A&E despite budget constraints

A 64 per cent reduction in the number of patients being treated on trolleys at Mayo General Hospital in comparison to the same period last year is welcome news and places the Castlebar facility as one of the best performing hospitals in the country in this regard.

Euromedic Ireland announces new clinic for Kilkenny

Euromedic Ireland has announced that it is opening a new clinic in Kilkenny city.

Craughwell priest one of first in country to get MRI compatible pacemaker

A retired priest who lives in Craughwell is one of the first people in the country to be implanted with an MRI compatible pacemaker.

New MRI scanner safely delivered to Mayo General Hosptital

After much manoeuvring and collective holding of breath, a new highly sophisticated MRI scanner was safely delivered and installed at Mayo General Hospital this week. The completion and commissioning of the unit is now taking place, with a view to accepting the first patients during the second week of March 2011.

Extended oncology unit opens at Mayo General Hospital

The extended oncology unit at Mayo General Hospital has officially opened and is now operating from an area on the first floor which has double the space of the old unit. The new location will enhance the comfort and privacy of patients and ensure that the support services which are holistic to patient care will be delivered in a more appropriate setting.

Final answer on oncology services - Kenny

Fine Gael Leader, Enda Kenny, has contacted the Health Service Executive regarding the proposed Interim Oncology Day Services Unit at Mayo General Hospital in Castlebar and reports that refurbishment works are under way within the former Clinical Decision Unit of the Main Hospital building to provide a new interim location with additional space for oncology day services.

A behind the scenes look at Galway’s science industry

Two students participating in Ureka research projects at the National Centre for Biomedical Engineering Science (NCBES) explain their work. Ureka is a Science Foundation Ireland funded programme which provides undergraduate students to conduct research over the summer months in leading institutes.

AIT urges small companies to apply for Innovation Vouchers

AIT is encouraging small companies across the Midlands to apply for a €5,000 Enterprise Ireland Innovation Voucher during April.

Tyrone will test Galway

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Galway footballers will have to improve enormously on the wretched and pitiful second-half display they produced against Kerry last weekend if they are to get anything out of their joust with Tyrone in Tuam this Sunday (2.30pm) .Based on last weekend, one side appears to be on an upward graph and the other on a downward spiral.

 

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