Ben and Alex, classmates in Naoínáin Mhóra, Gaelscoil de hÍde, Oranmore, Co Galway use the X-ray machine for their teddies at the Teddy Bear Hospital run by Sláinte Soc at University of Galway
The Teddy Bear Hospital at University of Galway came to an end after two days on Friday, with teddy bears from across the county now recovering after receiving diagnoses for their ailments.
The annual event is run by medicine students in the Sláinte Society at the University and aims to reduce children’s fear of hospitals.
Fourth year Medicine student Siobhan O’Connell with Fintan (left) and Thomas (right) classmates in Naoínáin Mhóra, Gaelscoil de hide, Oranmore, Co Galway at the Teddy Bear HospitalMotawakel (right), Senior Infants, Bushy Park National School, Galway checks her teddy bear’s breathing while classmate Doireann looks on, at the Teddy Bear HospitalNoah and Aoibhinn, both from Naoínáin Mhóra, Gaelscoil de hIde, Oranmore, Co Galway give Pikachu a check-up with the help of fourth year medicine student Siobhan O’Connell at the Teddy Bear HospitalClassmates from Naoínáin Mhóra, Gaelscoil de hIde, Oranmore, Co Galway surround second year medicine student Nisha Neelakant at the Teddy Bear HospitalLexie (centre), senior infants, Bushy Park National School, Galway checks her teddy bear’s breathing while classmate Mary Kate (left) looks on at the Teddy Bear Hospital
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