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Two honours for Galway at Fáilte Ireland Conference Ambassador Recognition Awards
University of Galway’s Professor Peter McHugh picked up the ‘Conference Ambassador of the Year’ honour at Fáilte Ireland’s Conference Ambassador Recognition Awards for his exceptional efforts in going above and beyond in his role as a Conference Ambassador, bringing the 11th European Solid Mechanics Conference to Galway in 2022.
Kilmaine look to get back on the horse after Mayo final defeat
It is just a 28 mile drive from Kilmaine to Glenamaddy and tomorrow afternoon the south Mayo men will be meeting the boys from north Galway at a half-way point in Tuam Stadium - with a place in the Connacht Club Junior Football Championship semi-final up for grabs.
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.
Waiting time to see your local GP is getting longer, survey shows
The length of time it takes a patient to see a GP in the west is rapidly increasing year on year, according to a survey of Connacht GPs carried out by the National Association of General Practitioners (NAGP).
Local company up for OPTIMISE final spot
Local company, Glynns Homevalue with stores in Claremorris, Tuam and Milltown is in the running for share of €125,000 OPTIMISE Fund Glynns are calling on the people of Mayo to vote for them to help them make the top ten.
Mayo GP meets with Fine Gael health committee on crisis facing general practice in rural Ireland
A delegation of GPs from rural communities throughout the country, including Noreen Lineen-Curtis based in Mayo, met with the Fine Gael Health Committee recently to give its views on the crisis facing general practice in rural Ireland. The delegation highlighted the pressing need for resources in rural general practice, the lack of which has plunged the service into a crisis not seen in Ireland since the mid-80s.