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UHG has the third most patients on trolleys today

UHG is the third most overcrowded hospital in Ireland for the second day in a row with 35 people on trolleys according to the...

NUIG charity criticised for spending on intercity taxis and luxury hotels

A report by the Charities Regulator has criticised the NUIG fundraising foundation for the money it spends on five star hotels, intercity taxi trips,...

UHG consultant honoured for his work with NASA and drones

Professor Derek O'Keefe, consultant endocrinologist at Galway University Hospitals, has won the inaugural St. Luke's Medal for his work on the future of medicine. Prof...

44 people on trolleys at UHG today

UHG is the third most overcrowded hospital in Ireland again today with 44 patients on trolleys according to the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation. The...

NUIG academic receives Mayo Clinic award for contributions to medicine

Professor Timothy O'Brien from NUI Galway has received the prestigious Mayo Clinic award for his contributions to the field of medicine. The Mayo Clinic in...

Free public talk and short film screening to take place on World Stroke Day

A public talk and short film screening will be hosted by Croí, the heart and stroke charity, on Tuesday -World Stroke Day. The free event,...

Staggering jump in patients on trolleys at UHG in September

September was the worst month so far this year for hospital overcrowding with 884 people on trolleys in UHG alone. This is a colossal jump...

39 people on trolleys at UHG today

UHG is the third most overcrowded hospital in Ireland today with 39 patients on trolleys. But while UHG remains one of the worst affected hospitals...

Brexit could worsen shortage of nurses INMO warns

The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation is raising concerns that Brexit could make Ireland's chronic nursing shortage even worse. Irish nurses and midwives would be...

Memorial service for those who have suffered bereavement

Galway University Hospitals End of Life Care Committee will hold their annual Ecumenical Memorial Service this month to acknowledge loss, bereavement, and memories of...

Medtech startup awarded €50,000 for device treating leg ulcers

The Galway medtech startup FeelTect has been awarded €50,000 to help develop their wearable device for treating venous leg ulcers. The Tight Alright device is...

Over the Edge presents an international poetry extravaganza

The Over the Edge writers' gathering will present an international poetry extravaganza this month in association with the Yehuda Amichai International Poetry Festival. The July event...

Minister opens Business Innovation Centre for healthcare startups

Minister of State Seán Kyne has this week opened a new Business Innovation Centre in Galway city to accelerate the development of healthcare technologies. The...

Country music night raises thousands for UHG oncology unit

Martina Cleary from Glenamaddy visited UHG this week to present a cheque for €4,250 to the Oncology Unit. Back in 2012 Martina was a patient...

Sweeney Oil wins Gradam award for encouraging Irish in business

A large crowd turned out yesterday to support the Irish language achievements of many businesses in Galway where Sweeney Oil was named the winner...

NUIG Prof leads global debate on using aspirin to fight heart disease

Bill McEvoy, an expert in heart disease prevention and Professor of Preventive Cardiology at NUIG is facing off with another international expert on the...

Possible data breach at UHG under investigation after patients get scam mail

The Saolta University Hospital Group is investigating a possible data breach at UHG after multiple patients received the same scam mail. Several patients at UHG...

Hurling and camogie cause the highest amount of sports injuries

Hurling and Camogie cause the highest number of sports injuries Portiuncula Hospital has found. Advanced nursing practitioners working at the emergency department at Portiuncula Hospital...

Over 40 people on trolleys at UHG today

The Emergency Department at UHG is the most overcrowded in Ireland today with 42 people on trolleys. After UHG the worst affected hospitals today are...

‘Friendly and helpful’ Tuam native honoured after 38 years of service to UHG and HSE

A Staff Recognition Award has been presented to Tuam native Joe Kelly this week by Galway University Hospitals (GUH) ahead of his retirement after 38...

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