By Gary Culliton.
Monthly Archives: June 2013
ICGP says it acted appropriately on breast cancer plan
By Lloyd Mudiwa.
Ireland should not alter its own moral compass
Dear Editor, So Ireland is to get an abortion law.
Nursing Board requests duty rosters for Savita Halappanavar review
By Lloyd Mudiwa.
Bill reinforces ‘chilling effect’ of imprisonment
Dear Editor, The Joint Oireachtas Committee on Health and Children has done an important job in considering the representations from stakeholders in the past number of weeks on the Protection of Life during Pregnancy Bill.
Further contact awaited on the new DSP guidelines
By Dara Gantly.
Health spend could double, predicts OECD
By Dara Gantly.
RCPI urges reversal of sponsorship approach
By Gary Culliton.
Building a remembrance of things past in our medical schools
Dear Editor, My name is Dr Laura Kelly and I am a postdoctoral researcher at the Centre for the History of Medicine in Ireland, University College Dublin, where I am working on a project funded by the Irish Research Council, which looks at medical students’ experiences at Irish universities, c.
Costly generics market share doubles to 50%
The market share of generics for the leading pharmaceuticals in the GMS Scheme doubled between 2010 and 2012, to reach 50 per cent, new research shows.