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University of Galway Cancer Network receives gold standard for cancer care

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The University of Galway Cancer Network, in partnership in the HSE West and North West has been accredited by the Organisation of European Cancer Institutes (OECI), making it the 20th such network to achieve cancer centre accreditation across Europe.

Lack of data on children’s rheumatology needs in the West is deeply concerning, says John Connolly

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The absence of children’s rheumatology services in the West and the lack of data on how many children are seeking these services is deeply concerning, according to Cllr John Connolly.

2023 is ‘worst year on record’ for hospital overcrowding

More than 8,914 patients of University Hospital Galway (UHG) and 121,000 patients nationally were without a bed in 2023, making it the worst year for hospital overcrowding on record according to the Irish Nurses and Midwives organisation (INMO).

O’Donnellan & Joyce’s final national live stream auction of 2023 sees over €1 million in sales

O’Donnellan & Joyce, a leading expert both locally and nationally for selling properties by auction, reported a tremendous day for both buyers and sellers at its final auction of the year.

Covid alert at Mayo University Hospital

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The HSE issued a covid alert for Mayo this week stating that there are currently 18 cases of patients in Mayo University Hospital with the virus - and warned that visitors to the facility pose a risk of infection to other patients there.

Covid alert at Mayo University Hospital

 

‘Unacceptable that child with severed finger is turned away from GUH,’ says TD

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A TD has described as completely unacceptable the turning away of a teenage boy, who had severed part of his finger in an accident, from Galway University Hospital (GUH) because overnight emergency surgery was not available and, crucially, because there were no trolleys available.

'Unacceptable that child with severed finger is turned away from GUH,' says TD

A TD has described as completely unacceptable the turning away of a teenage boy, who had severed part of his finger in an accident, from Galway University Hospital (GUH) because overnight emergency surgery was not available and, crucially, because there were no trolleys available.

Government action needed as five thousand people leave local EDs without being assessed

A total of 5,327 people walked out of emergency departments in Galway's public hospitals last year without being assessed.

Consider university learning with St Angela’s College, Sligo

The academic year 2020-2021 began like no other, with a hybrid model of on-site practicals and virtual lectures. Following national guidelines, St Angela's College has put in place the measures required to ensure the safety of students and staff on campus at all times. With semester two now started, the college will continue to plan according to national safety guidelines.

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