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May 17, 2012

‘Mismatch’ driving NCHDs abroad

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A huge number of NCHDs have nowhere to go when they finish and attain their qualifications, NCHD Chairman Dr Matthew Sadlier told the IMO AGM. “There’s a mismatch of significant proportions there,” he stated. “Every July, I get news of friends and colleagues emigrating to Canada, Australia or the UK, in their early thirties, with [...]

Stroke units could reduce deaths by 500 annually

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Between 300 and 500 deaths from strokes could be prevented annually, CUH Professor Cillian Twomey told the Irish Medical Organisation’s AGM. He called for provision of stroke units, saying the Irish Heart Foundation had estimated that the number of strokes could be reduced by one quarter. Patients are being left devoid of supports due to [...]

NCHD contract can stem ‘brain drain’

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The best way the Irish health service can help stem the current brain drain of NCHDs abroad will be to honour the terms and conditions of employment negotiated in the recent contract in ‘deeds and words’, IMO delegates in Killarney were told. Speaking at the National NCHD meeting, NCHD Comm-ittee member Dr Anthony O’Connor said [...]

Fair Deal scheme delays discharges

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The Government’s Fair Deal scheme is contributing to delayed discharges, which are clogging up hospitals, Cork University Hospital geriatrician Prof Cillian Twomey claimed at the IMO AGM last week. “There’s now a delay in the moving of people out of hospitals, because of the application of the nursing home support scheme legislation,” Prof Twomey said. [...]

Fraud is ‘flavour of the month’ on pay

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Human resources managers and financial departments within hospitals are carrying out an organised campaign to fraudulently withhold wages from doctors, non-consultant hospital doctors were told in Killarney. Speaking on a series of three linked motions at the National NCHD Meeting at this year’s Irish Medical Organisation AGM, Dr Maitiu Ó Faolain told delegates that what [...]

INMO to recommend rejection of Government pay deal

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The Executive Council of the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO), has recommended rejection of the proposals on public service pay and transformation for the period 2010 – 2014. The Executive Council will now ‘develop its alternative agenda for change in the health service and present it to the union’s annual delegate conference on the [...]

Public consultation on acute hospitals in South to expand

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HSE South has confirmed that it is extending the engagement process in relation to the reconfiguration of acute hospital services in the South East counties. Following a meeting in Kilkenny on Friday last of the steering group for the future development of such services, the project’s clinical lead, Dr Colm Quigley, said the HSE South [...]

Could hallucinogens be the answer for certain mental health problems

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From the New York Times: Scientists are taking a new look at hallucinogens, which became taboo among regulators after enthusiasts like Timothy Leary promoted them in the 1960s with the slogan “Turn on, tune in, drop out.” Now, using rigorous protocols and safeguards, scientists have won permission to study once again the drugs’ potential for [...]

Suicide: hear the stories behind the statistics at the RCPI

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Personal, untold stories of loved ones lost to suicide have been captured in a unique collaborative project, led by Prof Kevin Malone, Consultant Psychiatrist at St Vincent’s University Hospital Dublin and Artist, and UCD Ad Astra PhD Scholar in Suicide Studies, Mr Seamus McGuinness. The project is the result of conversations and research interviews with [...]

NTPF appointments for unnecessary work

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The National Treatment Purchase Fund has found a very large percentage of those who had their outpatient appointment did not need a procedure. This is particularly true in orthopaedics, where up to 70 per cent of those who saw a consultant do not need a procedure. “Very often, they need referral to a physiotherapist,” Minister [...]

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