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  Ireland
Ireland sailed with General Pershing for France as first assistant to Colonel Bradley and served in that capacity until the latter was compelled on account of ill health to give up this office in April 1918, when Ireland became chief surgeon.
Ireland was promoted to colonel in the medical corps on May 15, 1917, to temporary rank of brigadier general on May 16, 1918, and to major general assistant Surgeon General, A. F., on August 8, 1918.
Ireland is taken up by more or less prolonged trips away from Washington, to Florida in the winter and to Colorado in the summer, where at Pueblo lives their only son, Dr. Paul Mills Ireland, born in 1895, and a graduate of the University of Michigan in the class of 1920.
history.amedd.army.mil /tsgs/Ireland.htm   (2854 words)

  
 Mater Misericordiae University Hospital, Dublin - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Mater Misericordiae University Hospital (commonly known as Mater Hospital) is a major teaching hospital, based at Eccles Street, Phibsboro, on the northside of Dublin, Ireland.
It was established by the Sisters of Mercy as a Catholic voluntary hospital within the health system of the Republic of Ireland.
It is associated with the National University of Ireland and the Royal College of Surgeons, and provides national tertiary care in many branches of medicine.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Mater_Hospital   (152 words)

  
 Ireland unveils 7-year development plan - Boston.com
Ahern said Ireland's booming economy had produced swollen tax coffers that, in turn, could be invested in more roads and rail links, 77,000 new state-subsidized homes, improved hospitals and schools, and a grocery list of other projects within the next seven years.
Ireland's major think tank, the Economic and Social Research Institute, warned that the government's spending ambitions threatened to stoke inflation.
Ireland's inflation rate last month hit a 3-year high of 4.9 percent and has consistently outpaced the European Union norm, helping to make Ireland one of the most expensive countries in Europe.
www.boston.com /news/world/europe/articles/2007/01/23/ireland_unveils_7_year_development_plan   (480 words)

  
 List of reference tables - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
List of city nicknames (with a separate list of city nicknames in the United States)
List of mean centers of U.S. population during the 20th century
List of monasteries dissolved by Henry VIII of England
www.sciencedaily.com /encyclopedia/list_of_reference_tables   (876 words)

  
 BBC NEWS | Northern Ireland | Hospitals face waiting list fines
BBC Northern Ireland health correspondent Dot Kirby said the minister wanted to see the number of people waiting for more than a year reduced to zero.
She said anyone waiting for more than a year would be contacted within three months by the hospital.
The hospital would either give the patient a date for treatment, or inform them they will be treated in another hospital either in Northern Ireland or somewhere else in the UK.
news.bbc.co.uk /1/hi/northern_ireland/4646245.stm   (574 words)

  
 Informed Birth Ireland
Most people assume that the hospital is just about the safest place on earth to be, and sometimes it most certainly is – for acute illness, for severe injuries, and yes, for some women giving birth.
Be familiar with hospital procedures (ask questions!) and make a decision if you want those procedures to be used on you in a routine manner (keep in mind that an emergency is an entirely different situation).
Remember, although a hospital is an institution, it is not a prison and the consultant is not the warden.
www.informedbirthireland.com /prenatal.htm   (3235 words)

  
 Category:Lists of hospitals - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
See list of hospitals for an overview by continent.
There are 1 subcategories shown below (more may be shown on subsequent pages).
List of hospitals in Saint Kitts and Nevis
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Category:Lists_of_hospitals   (84 words)

  
 Hospitals in Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Liechtenstein, lithuania, Luxembourg
Hospitals in Austria - Hospitals in Austria -
Infectious Diseases Hospital of Thessaloniki - Infectious Diseases Hospital of Thessaloniki -
Westeinde Hospital, The Hague - Westeinde Hospital, The Hague -
www.escapeartist.com /Offshore_Health_Care/Europe.html   (2432 words)

  
 Hospitals
Everyone living in Ireland is entitled to free in-patient hospital services in public beds in public and voluntary hospitals.
Ireland’s national Patient Treatment Register provides information online about waiting times for in-patient and day-case hospital procedures in public hospitals in Ireland.
Out-patient hospital services in Ireland are generally taken to include accident and emergency services as well as planned services provided on an out-patient basis.
www.dohc.ie /public/information/hospitals?lang=en   (163 words)

  
 Sun News Area Hospital Directory Sun News, Cleveland, Ohio
Children’s Hospital Medical Center of Akron is a full-service pediatric medical center serving a population of 2.5 million in 17 counties of northeastern Ohio.
The Cleveland Clinic Children's Hospital for Rehabilitation is a 52-bed pediatric rehabilitation hospital providing comprehensive care for children from birth through age 18 with a variety of chronic illnesses and disabilities (including those caused by trauma, birth defects, brain and spinal cord injury, and respiratory.
Although the hospital was operated by the Sisters of Charity of Saint Augustine, the articles of incorporation, signed in 1926, made the hospital a nondenominational, nonprofit general hospital.
www.sunnews.com /Hospitals2003.htm   (3634 words)

  
 Report says Ireland must develop and implement new national health research strategy as a matter of urgency
Ireland must develop and implement a new national health research strategy as a matter of urgency, according to a new report today from the Government’s advisory body on science, technology and innovation.
Ireland is uncompetitive as a location for conducting clinical trials and is losing trials to other countries.
Hospitals have not historically placed enough emphasis on research, and have not integrated it into their core mission.
www.finfacts.com /irelandbusinessnews/publish/article_10008197.shtml   (1708 words)

  
 CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Hospitals
hospital meant a place where strangers or visitors were received; in the course of time, its use was restricted to institutions for the care of the sick.
hospitals, were built outside the city walls for the express purpose of providing better air for the inmates and of preventing the spread of infectious and contagious diseases of all kinds.
Hospital, also in the city of Mexico, was established by a decree of 1540.
www.newadvent.org /cathen/07480a.htm   (8411 words)

  
 Ireland maps from Omnimap.com, world leader in international map supply.
The main map covers Heuston Station in the west, Iveagh Gardens in the south, Mater Misericordia Hospital in the north and the IFSC in the east.
A list of recommended venues for shopping, entertainment, eating and drinking are cross-referenced to colour-coded map locations, and the map is also indexed for the main cultural sites and hotels.
Twenty places not to miss in Dublin are highlighted on the inside of the folder, which also shows a section of the city centre for quick reference.
www.omnimap.com /catalog/int/ireland.htm   (888 words)

  
 Registered nurses
Despite the slower employment growth in hospitals, job opportunities should still be excellent because of the relatively high turnover of hospital nurses.
Hospital departments in which these working conditions occur most frequently—critical care units, emergency departments, and operating rooms—generally will have more job openings than other departments.
A growing number of hospitals also are experimenting with online bidding to fill open shifts, in which nurses can volunteer to fill open shifts at premium wages.
www.bls.gov /oco/ocos083.htm   (3857 words)

  
 Ireland - Amnesty International
The report of the Inspector of Mental Hospitals, published in September, criticized seriously unsatisfactory conditions for the care and treatment of patients in psychiatric hospitals, as well as gaps in provision for specific groups of vulnerable persons.
The 27th Amendment to the Constitution was passed, removing the constitutional guarantee of citizenship for people born in Ireland who do not have a parent with Irish citizenship.
There was also concern at the shortage of shelters for women and children leaving abusive situations, and at the vulnerability of immigrant women whose legal status prevented them from seeking help.
web.amnesty.org /report2005/irl-summary-eng   (1042 words)

  
 The Abortion Referendum in Ireland
Many readers outside of Ireland may be unaware of these strict laws, so we will quote them here even though these references might make the text a little laborious.
A poll in Ireland on Sunday (October 2001) showed that 49% of women and men want access to abortion to be made easier rather than harder.
Father Michael Cleary, on his Dublin local radio talk show in June 1993, claimed that the X case was "a model…planned deliberately to test the amendment" and that there was a great deal of organisation behind it.
www.marxist.com /abortion-referendum-ireland.htm   (2564 words)

  
 University Hospitals of Cleveland Earns 100 Top Hospital Award From Solucient
UHC was one of only 15 hospitals nationally to earn the honor of "Major Teaching Hospital." In addition, for the third consecutive year, UHC also earned 100 Top Hospitals status for Cardiovascular Benchmarks for Success.
Benchmark hospitals were approximately 9 percent more likely to have higher complexity or admitted patients from the ED, after adjusting for hospital region and class.
"The 100 Top Hospital award winners continue to demonstrate significant distinctions in provision of value to their communities, as shown by objective differences in clinical outcomes, patient safety, efficient operations and financial stability," said Jean Chenoweth, senior vice president of Solucient's Center for Healthcare Improvement, which is responsible for the 100 Top Hospitals program.
www.prnewswire.com /cgi-bin/stories.pl?ACCT=104&STORY=/www/story/03-13-2006/0004319095&EDATE=   (621 words)

  
 Ireland
and was admitted to Leeds Hospital on the 24th November, and on the 2nd December taken from her bed and hurried, half-dressed, to the police office, where a warrant was obtained for her removal to
workhouses in Ireland, paid for by a poor tax levied on local landlords and, like other taxes in Ireland, passed on to their tenants.
Responding to the usual impatience with the affairs of Ireland on the part of the British middle and upper classes, and to the declining sympathy for the starving which was replaced by the cultural stereotyping of the Irish, the legislators removed the financial "burden" of famine relief from the English electorate's shoulders.
www.institutions.org.uk /workhouses/ireland/ireland_workhouses.htm   (1303 words)

  
 MD Travel Health - Ireland - vaccinations, mad cow disease, and other medical advice
A sharp increase in the number of cases of mumps was reported from Ireland in 2004, chiefly among those between the ages of 15 and 24.
The outbreaks appeared to be related to the fact that, in Ireland, many in this age group never received measles-mumps rubella (MMR) vaccine as children, but were never exposed to natural mumps infection due to the extensive use of MMR in others.
Americans living or traveling in Ireland are encouraged to register with the nearest U.S. Embassy or Consulate through the State Department's travel registration website, https://travelregistration.state.gov, and to obtain updated information on travel and security within Ireland.
www.mdtravelhealth.com /destinations/europe/ireland.html   (1482 words)

  
 Ireland - Reports to Treaty Bodies
Ireland's second periodic report (CCPR/C/IRL/98/2, April 1999) was considered by the Committee at its July 2000 session.
In March 2000, the Committee prepared a "list of issues" (CCPR/C/69/L/IRL) to be taken up with the government during consideration of the second periodic report.
The Committee also expressed concern over: the seven-day period of detention without charge under the Drug Trafficking Act; the fact that legal aid is not available to detainees between arrest and charge; continuing inequalities faced by women and the fact that the references to women made in article 41 (para.
www.hri.ca /fortherecord2000/vol6/irelandtb.htm   (423 words)

  
 Hospitals and Clinics Worldwide - Bethesda List Center
This list is drawn from the over 25,000,000 names found on the Worldwide Executive and Professional Database from Frankform.
We believe the information in this list to be accurate but we cannot guarantee its accuracy or the outcome of a mailing.
We are not liable for any damages or loss sustained through use of this list, nor for any special or consequential damages, and in no event shall our liability exceed the price of the list.
www.bethesda-list.com /datacards/HospitalsClinicsWorldwide.htm   (281 words)

  
 Paintings in Hospitals
Paintings in Hospitals relies on grants and donations to continue its work and is grateful for the support provided by the general public, hospitals participating in our loan schemes and to the various grant-giving trusts.
Research into the design of hospitals and the effect of the environment on patients and staff demonstrates that our surroundings have a clear impact on the effectiveness with which treatment and care is both delivered and received.
A member of the hospital staff will be available to the artist during contact sessions and the Project Manager from Paintings in Hospitals will support the artist over the course of the residency through visits and meetings.
www.paintingsinhospitals.org.uk   (2199 words)

  
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This was an event during the term of Ireland’s Presidency of the EU.
St Munchin's Hospital is Ireland's first midwifery teaching hospital to meet the BFHI criteria.
The Rotunda Hospital, Dublin and University College Hospital, Galway have meet the criteria (January 2006) and are awaiting the award ceremony.
www.ihph.ie /babyfriendlyinitiative   (414 words)

  
 Travel in Ireland. Irish Travel guide. Air, Car, Coach, Rail and Sea.
Ireland is not a quite country, it's people welcome you with open arms and like nothing better than to talk to their visitors.
Admission to hospitals is usually arranged by the doctor.
Hospital services are provided free in a public ward.
www.irelandwelcomesyou.com /Travel/Travel.htm   (519 words)

  
 Cancer Registries / Epidemiology - Ireland-Northern Ireland-National Cancer Institute   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
Initial efforts of the Consortium focused on the establishment of a clinical trials network among cancer centres and hospitals in Ireland and Northern Ireland, scholar exchange and training between institutions in the three countries, information technology enhancements designed to enable collaboration on clinical trials, and data sharing and collaboration among the island’s two cancer registries.
A unique partnership - a consortium - among the governments of Northern Ireland, Ireland, and the United States is seeking to intensify cooperation in all aspects of cancer research, treatment and prevention.
Continuing support for the summer prevention training at the NCI is high on its list of priorities, but it has also decided that a series of all-Ireland cancer prevention workshops on the island is an important initiative to generate scientific exchange on the topic.
www.allirelandnci.org /programs/cancer_prevention.shtml   (779 words)

  
 Ireland Cancer Center News
University Hospitals Ireland Cancer Center is once again this year the number one cancer program in Ohio, ranking #14 among all cancer programs in America.
Also included on the list of top hospitals are two University Hospitals Health System partners: Mercy Medical Center in Canton is ranked among the top hospitals in heart and heart surgery; and Southwest General Health Center in Middleburg Heights is ranked among the top hospitals in respiratory.
Included in UHC are Rainbow Babies and Children's Hospital, among the nation's best children’s hospitals; Ireland Cancer Center, northern Ohio's only National Cancer Institute-designated Comprehensive Cancer Center (the nation’s highest designation); and MacDonald Women's Hospital, Ohio's only hospital for women.
www.irelandcancercenter.org /News-USNews.htm   (406 words)

  
 List of Medical Providers, Tax Consultants and List of Attorneys - Jerusalem   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-11)
This partial listing of doctors practicing in that district is for the information of American citizens who find themselves in need of medical assistance.
The list gives information on hospitals, pharmacies and doctors of different specialties including their addresses, working hours, educational background, languages spoken and other pertinent information.
This partial listing of attorneys practicing in the above district is for the information of American citizens who find themselves in need of legal assistance.
jerusalem.usconsulate.gov /jerusalem/citizen_services/medical_info.html   (5002 words)

  
 Costa Rica Health:List of hospitals and doctors for cases of emergency,.
Costa Rica Health:List of hospitals and doctors for cases of emergency,.
List of hospitals and doctors for cases of emergency
It is always good to know that a country you are visiting has good medical facilities like hospitals and general practitioners.
www.justlanded.com /english/costa_rica/tools/articles/health   (57 words)

  
 Ireland Charities : Index Ireland
Bryson House - Bryson House is a Northern Ireland Charity committed to identifying and developing sustainable responses to existing and emerging social needs.
Camphill Communities - Camphill Communities of Ireland are life-sharing communities creating a comprehensive, therapeutic and supportive environment where people with special needs can live and make their home together with volunteers and voluntary helpers and reach their full potential.
Cheeverstown - A little Shamrock is a campaign in support of Cheeverstown, which is a voluntary organisation and registered charity which provides services to over 400 children and adults with a mental handicap.
www.indexireland.com /society_and_politics/charities/more2.htm   (367 words)

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