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Chanelle Pharma appoints Angelo Gatto to drive growth and expansion
Chanelle Pharma, Ireland’s largest manufacturer of generic pharmaceuticals for human and animal health, has announced the appointment of Angelo Gatto as CEO.
Patients unable to access medicines as widespread shortages increase - Medicine Shortage Index
A figure of 212 different medicines needed by Irish patients are currently out of stock, an increase of 25 on last month as the country’s medicine supply chain and pricing challenges continue to impact healthcare on a daily basis, analysis published today has found.
NUI Galway leads global clinical trial to improve health outcomes for cancer patients
A leading Haematologist at Galway University Hospital and the Advanced Therapies and Cancer Group at School of Medicine in NUI Galway are looking at improving health outcomes for patients with Mantle cell Lymphoma by conducting a clinical trial of a new treatment drug which aims to improve survival rates.
NUI Galway and SMT launches to test new device in global clinical trial for heart patients
NUI Galway and leading medical device company Sahajanand Medical Technologies (SMT) have teamed up to conduct a clinical trial of a new generation of stents on patients suffering the most severe form of coronary artery disease.
Hospital patient records will now be computerised
A new €2.5m electronic based patient record system is to be introduced at Galway University Hospitals (UHG and Merlin Park Hospitals).
Learn more about clinical trials at open day at UHG this weekend
The clinical research facility at University Hospital Galway is marking International Clinical Trials Day on Saturday with an open day at its facility in the UHG campus.
GRETB free pharmacy sales assistant programme
The GRETB Training Centre has announced another free full-time day training course in Mervue. The retail pharmacy skills programme will commence on March 14. The programme is open to all unemployed adults and preference given to those in receipt of social protection payments.
City seminar to discuss how much a public health system should pay for new drugs
Recently published research, which looked at the cost thresholds for relatively expensive new drugs in the UK, and its relevance to Ireland's health system will be discussed at an event at NUI Galway tomorrow (Friday March 6)
Two hundred new jobs to be created by pharmas in Monksland
Two US biopharmaceutical companies have announced plans to create a combined 200 plus jobs in Athlone.