Living with multiple sclerosis
Written by Lloyd Mudiwa Monday, 08 March 2010 15:02
In a searingly honest interview, Dr Nigel Kenny, a doctor with advanced Multiple Sclerosis (MS), talks to Lloyd Mudiwa about how he continues to contribute to medicine as a patient.
Pushing mental health reform
Written by Paul Mulholland Tuesday, 02 March 2010 12:18
On an episode of the Late Night with Vincent Browne TV show in December of last year, discussing the best media stories of the previous 12 months, the eponymous host asked panellists who would they name as the politician of the year.
When no name was forthcoming, Browne offered his own suggestion – Mental Health and Disability Minister John Moloney.
Palliative care for all
Written by Michelle McDonagh Monday, 22 February 2010 12:08
The palliative care services in Ireland still mainly treat cancer patients despite the fact that cancer only causes about 15 to 20 per cent of deaths annually in this country. Addressing the need to integrate palliative care into general disease management is the theme of an upcoming conference organised by Our Lady’s Hospice, Harold’s Cross, Dublin.
Policing psychiatry services
Written by Paul Mulholland Monday, 15 February 2010 12:10
The Inspector of Mental Health Services Dr Pat Devitt talks to Paul Mulholland about the condition of Irish psychiatric hospitals, and the delivery of mental health services.
Shaping our health service
Written by Priscilla Lynch Monday, 08 February 2010 15:22
Health Service Executive (HSE) CEO Prof Brendan Drumm talks to Priscilla Lynch about his upcoming departure as CEO, the challenges to date in his job and his advice for his successor.
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