Public Health doctor Dr Catherine Conlon writes that it is essential that we immunise Ukrainian
Opinion
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We should immunise Ukrainian children as a priority – given the worldwide outbreaks
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Ideology is no substitute for intelligence
When considering the plight of Liz Truss this week, one is tempted to recall the
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Have a Go-Bag ready for your hospital stay-cation
Our patient correspondent Sheilagh Foley looks at the business of preparing for a hospital stay
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Write on! Express yourself through words
Writing can be a hugely absorbing and fulfilling hobby and all you’ve got to do
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A grandmother’s great legacy: how we recall ‘those moments of glad grace’
The death of a close maternal relative recalls the death of another great matriarch writes
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Let’s not keep these doctors idle for a year
We have a resource right under our noses to help deal with the expected surge
Dr Dermot J Ward
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Gay Byrne and Jonathan Miller, memories of whom endure
Dr Dermot J Ward recounts his little acquaintance with two equally memorable figures, yet of
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Lamenting the passing of the age of clinical innocence
Dr Dermot J Ward recalls a slightly odd ‘messenger boy errand’ to the Old Bailey at a time when he, as a trainee, was able to assure the judge of the availability of a bed to admit a mental health patient
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Lamenting the passing of the age of clinical innocence
Dr Dermot J Ward recalls a slightly odd ‘messenger boy errand’ to the Old Bailey at a time when he, as a trainee, was able to assure the judge of the availability of a bed to admit a mental health patient
Dr Garrett FitzGerald
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The Big Lie
Once upon a time, there were too few people and too many hospital beds, writes
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Time machine on steroids
There’s a lot to be said for saying more devotions
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Reflections of a young man in medicine in the dim and distant past – another country
Back in the day, being a junior doctor in a hospital was perhaps even worse
Dr Muiris Houston
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Doctors play it safe online?
Given that they are unlikely to suddenly melt away, Dr Muiris Houston contemplates the impact of online medical services and how safe they are
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Idiosyncratic, unconventional and a warrior
Dr Muiris Houston sounds a heartfelt tribute to Dr Eithne Conway-McGee a loving, caring, giving, force of nature that came from a generation who believed in the power of community
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In favour of gender-neutral public vaccination
In the midst of the cervical cancer screening controversy, Dr Muiris Houston advises it might be prudent to prepare for a fake news campaign following the recommendation to extend HPV vaccination to boys
Dr Ruairi Hanley
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Why is the medical profession ignoring the plight of patients in rural Irish hospitals?
It’s a pity that a great many medical practitioners do not oppose local downgrading, writes
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No Dear Leader works, dear reader
Dr Ruairi Hanley reiterates why communism isn’t the best friend of ‘Big Pharma’ and vaccine
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Damned if you do…
Dr Ruairi Hanley on the controversy of partners visiting their birthing spouses in hospital I
Ed Madden
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Patient expressed a deep desire to be allowed to die
Ed Madden, BL, looks at a recent England and Wales Court of Protection case which
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Court had to decide between competing public interests in confidentiality case
The position of the parents was that the administration of justice should take precedence over the confidentiality of any statements made to the Enquiry
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Optometrist opposed suspension of licence to practice but Court refused to take risk
Ed Madden, BL, looks at a recent High Court case in which an optometrist opposed
Editorial
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Should cancer be described as a ‘battle’?
Research suggests that using war metaphors to describe cancer can be harmful to patients — so why do so many people keep using them?
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Ideology is no substitute for intelligence
When considering the plight of Liz Truss this week, one is tempted to recall the
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Let’s not keep these doctors idle for a year
We have a resource right under our noses to help deal with the expected surge
Giovanni Morelli
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Languishing in the Pays d’Oc
Described as ‘vigilante vignerons’, the winegrowers from the Languedoc region in France are revolting against
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The mystery of the Malvasia Nera
Giovanni Morelli dons his best deerstalker to become our super sleuth on the trail of
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What a wonderful wine this would be
Giovanni Morelli on a world of wine waiting to be discovered, like Chianti Classico from Buondonno
Guest posts
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No blacks, dogs or Irish…or doctors (a strange tale of iatrophobia) in the local public house
It’s not illegal to discriminate against doctors but Dr Seamus Kilby still has a ‘Rosa
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Views and experiences of GPs are critically important as providers and non-providers of termination of pregnancy services
This week’s Comment is provided by Barrister Marie O’Shea – the Chair of the Review
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No Dawn of new psychiatry era for O’Shea
Medical writer Dawn O’Shea wrote a compelling piece in last month’s Irish Medical Times calling
Letters
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Letter: ‘Safe access zones’ are an infringement of free speech, free assembly and religious liberty
Minister Donnelly’s proposed Bill seeking to introduce ‘Safe access zones’ to prevent peaceful pro-life protestors
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Letter: Maternity care
New amendments to Bill Dear Editor: Some new amendments to the law under the GeneralWork-Life
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Letter: Don’t believe what people say about you
Understanding stigma and self-stigma Dear Editor: When do you suppose professionals will stop subscribing to
The Inside Back
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Enda survives to tell another tale
I have been known to have a pint or two in the same joint that
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World’s hardest exam
The applicant’s exam to All Souls College, Oxford University, is generally considered the most difficult
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War in commuterland and human privacy
The arrival of the Clongriffin Dart station has been a welcome and transformative experience for