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The Royal Flying Doctor Service provides free emergency and medical care to people who live, work or travel in remote and regional parts of Australia.
Royal Flying Doctor Service (RFDS) have been established to bring these important health services to remote and regional Australian communities.
The Flying Doctors, which continues to be popular in over 50 countries around the world including Sweden, The Netherlands, Ireland, Scotland and England.
He was instrumental in initiating legislation to expand senior services, extend property tax reductions to qualified seniors and disabled and provide 6 am-6 pm emergencymedical coverage for New Scotland and Elsmere through the Sheriff’s Department.
He is a member of St. Matthew's Catholic Church in Voorheesville, a 40-year member of the New Scotland Kiwanis Club, volunteer President of the Mt. Pleasant Cemetery Association and long-time chair of the Voorheesville Memorial Day races.
The district is made up of the northeastern portion of the Town of New Scotland, including the entire Village of Voorheesville, and part of the Town of Bethlehem, including the Greenfield and Brookfield neighborhoods.
John Ambulance volunteers provide support to the busy NHS Ambulance Servicesin some areas of England, responding to 999 calls at busy times, and assisting the statutory emergency services during times of major incident.
John Ambulance is an international charity, based in England, dedicated to the teaching and practice of medical first aid.
Andrew's Ambulance Association is the equivalent organisation inScotland.
T he unit opened at Vale of Leven Hospital in Alexandria after the accident and emergency unit at the hospital was closed earlier this year.
T he meeting, organised by Vale of Leven Hospital Services Forum campaign group, had the cross-party support of local and West of Scotland list MSPs Jackie Baillie, Bruce McPhee, Frances Curran and Murray Tosh and Dumbarton MP John McFall, who all attended.
A nd Jackie Pollock, campaign group secretary, told the meeting of a letter she received from the board which states that the medical assessment unit's services would be provided in either Paisley or Glasgow.
HAHT provides acute medical, surgical, maternity, gynaecological and support servicesin the above hospitals together with outreach clinical services at many other locations in the Highlands, Moray and the Western Isles.
It has at Raigmore Hospital, one of Scotland's five recognised cancer centres with radiotherapy, chemotherapy and scanning facilities.
In total HAHT will annually see and treat approximately 37 000 inpatients, 15 000 day case patients, 44 000 new outpatients and 36 000 accident and emergency attendances.
Livingston Labour MSP Bristow Muldoon claimed Mr Chisholmâs refusal to intervene in plans to remove emergency general surgery from the hospital was an "abdication" of responsibility.
Mr Chisholm told the Scottish Parliamentâs health committee yesterday that the decision was based on the adequacy of training for junior doctors and it was not appropriate for politicians to overrule the judgements of medical professionals.
But Mr Muldoon - who has been joined by Livingston MP Robin Cook in opposing the "downgrading" of St Johnâs - said the minister could not wash his hands of responsibility in the matter.
UNISON Scotland very much welcomes the amendment Assaults on members of fire brigades or emergencymedical personnel etc. to the Criminal Justice Bill.
As the largest union inScotland representing over 150,000 people working in public services we believe it is essential that these workers are protected whilst carrying out their employment.
A recent survey carried out by UNISON showed that over 40% of nurses and other NHS staff were being subjected to physical and verbal abuse.
With medical and water services on the brink of collapse from Mosul and Kirkuk in the north to Basra in the south, agencies are desperate to get aid teams in to avert a humanitarian crisis that looms while the civil situation remains volatile.
Last week, Canadian workers from the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC), the only agency that has operated during the fighting, were shot dead while trying to deliver emergency supplies.
INTERNATIONAL aid agencies will this week mount their first reconnaissance missions into Iraq as long as coalition forces can restore law and order to the stricken country.