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Galway medical device firm raises €6.4m to develop stroke treatment
Galway medical device company Ceroflo has closed out an investment round which has raised €6.4m to advance its disruptive technology to revolutionise the treatment of intracranial atherosclerotic disease (ICAD), a leading cause of stroke.
Former Our Lady’s Bower Athlone student appointed RANP at Roscommon Hospital
Roscommon University Hospital has announced the appointment of Dona Cromar as a Registered Advanced Nurse Practitioner (RANP) in Emergency Nursing at Roscommon Injury Unit.
Cabinet green light moves elective hospital at Merlin Park a step closer
Galway's much needed elective hospital moved a step closer last evening after the Cabinet signed off on the next stage of its design and planning, meaning the HSE can move ahead with the preliminary design and procurement phase.
Roscommon Injury Unit appoints third Registered Advanced Nurse Practitioner
Roscommon University Hospital is delighted to announce that Patricia Larkin has recently been appointed as a Registered Advanced Nurse Practitioner (RANP) in Emergency Nursing at Roscommon Injury Unit.
Medical Technology Ireland is back
Make a point of visiting Medical Technology Ireland this year on September 21 and 22 at Galway Racecourse.
Galway Racecourse wins Galway Chamber’s Overall Business of the Year Award
Galway Chamber’s first ever virtual Business Awards was hosted on Friday last and was attended by hundreds of businesses; to celebrate the achievements, innovation and resilience of the Galway business community, in what was a year of extreme uncertainty.
MSc in Biomedical Science via distance learning/modular available at NUI Galway
The MSc in Biomedical Science (via distance learning/modular) is ideal for those interested in earning a master’s degree while remaining in employment. Developed for working graduates of engineering, technology, or science who wish to upskill or change career direction, this flexible programme allows you to complete your degree in two to six years.
MSc in Biomedical Science via distance learning/modular available at NUI Galway
The MSc in Biomedical Science (via distance learning/modular) is ideal for those interested in earning a master’s degree while remaining in employment. Developed for working graduates of engineering, technology, or science who wish to upskill or change career direction, this flexible programme allows you to complete your degree in two to six years.
MSc in biomedical science via distance learning/modular available at NUI Galway
The MSc in biomedical science (via distance learning/modular) is ideal for those interested in earning a master’s degree while remaining in employment. Developed for working graduates of engineering, technology, or science who wish to upskill or change career direction, this flexible programme allows you to complete your degree in two to six years.