By any standards, Ireland is very poorly provided with Consultants in Emergency Medicine. The number nationally is very far short of international...
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Association responds to HIQA report on the Emergency Department of University Hospital, Limerick
The issues identified in the recent Report of the unannounced inspection of the Emergency Department at University Hospital, Limerick against the...
Burnout in emergency medicine workers hits a new high: action is needed urgently!
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused a prolonged increase in workload and stress among specialists in many branches of healthcare but this has been...
Severe disruption likely to Emergency Department Services on Wednesday 18th May 2022
Strike notice has been served on the HSE to the effect that Medical Laboratory Scientist members of the Medical Laboratory Scientists Association...
Association responds to the Independent Review of Unscheduled Care Performance
The Independent Review of Unscheduled Care Performance commissioned by the HSE was provided to the Irish Patients Association after its 17-month...
Public health measures needed as a matter of urgency – INMO & IAEM
Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation and Irish Association for Emergency Medicine Press Statement 31st March 2022 The Irish Nurses and Midwives...






