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New Galway clinic offers in-depth consultations on women's health issues
Salthill native Sarah Cahill qualified as a GP in 2020. It was during her GP training that she developed an interest in women's health, and it has continued to grow since then.
Galway adults urged to get blood pressure check 'before damage is done'
The Irish Heart Foundation is urging people in Galway to have their blood pressure checked as part of a new campaign to drive awareness of the dangers of high blood pressure.
Galway information evening on haemochromatosis
The Irish Haemochromatosis Association is organising a Patient Information evening for patients, family members and members of the public who are interested in finding out more about haemochromatosis, on Tuesday next May 23from 7-8pm at the Galway Bay Hotel.
Mervue GP honoured for commitment to and advocacy for patients
Galway GP Dr Niamh O’Brien has been announced as the winner of the Dr Fiona Bradley national award. The presentation was made at a Joint Annual Meeting of the Association of University Departments of General Practice in Ireland and the Irish College of General Practitioners, hosted by the University of Galway.
Chambers welcomes creation of first ever Clinical GP Lead for Women’s Health in Ireland
Fianna Fáil Senator Lisa Chambers has welcomed the establishment of the first ever Clinical General Practice Lead for Women’s Health in Ireland.
Coeliac Society welcomes publication of new ICGP coeliac guidelines
The Coeliac Society and the Irish College of General Practitioners have published new guidelines on the diagnosis and management of adult coeliac disease. These guidelines put in place a framework for the early identification and treatment of patients with coeliac disease in primary healthcare.
Nine Covid-19 testing centres to be in place by end of the week
Covid-19 testing centres have opened this week in UHG and Renmore, and a total of nine centres is expected to be in place across the west by the end of the week.
Five thousand adults sought for migraine study
Have you ever wondered what affects the occurrence of migraines? Psychologists at NUI Galway’s School of Psychology are interested in examining this phenomenon in adults from Ireland and the UK, and want to investigate the psychological factors that could contribute to migraines by carrying out an online study.
Galway to host top GP conference next month
The Discipline of General Practice at NUI Galway will host Ireland’s leading academic General Practice Conference from March 8-9. The event marks the 21st anniversary of the foundation of the discipline of General Practice at the University.