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Anne O’Connor to leave Vhi role and become the first woman to lead the HSE
The HSE has appointed Anne O’Connor as its new chief executive to replace Bernard Gloster when he leaves in March next year.
Ms O'Connor will succeed Bernard Gloster, who announced his plans to stand down from the position earlier this year.
Rensselaer County Executive Steve McLaughlin announced an estimated $112 million renovation project for the Van Rensselaer ...
PhyxUp Health, an AI-driven Remote Therapeutic Monitoring (RTM) platform founded by a former physical therapist and Harvard ...
Health and Social Care Partnership holds public meetings to give residents their say on which parts of the budget should be cut.
Independent.ie on MSN
HSE appoints former official Anne O’Connor as new chief executive
A former senior health official who left to work in the private sector will return as the new chief executive of the HSE on a salary of €398,174, it was announced today. Anne O’Connor will take over ...
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From wheelchair to walking:11-year-old patient's inspiring recovery after complex brain injury
In a powerful testament to resilience, expert care and the promise of advanced rehabilitation, eleven-year-old Al Shagira has ...
A new arts and well-being program co-developed by the University of South Australia, Flinders University and the University ...
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New arts and wellbeing program supports the social needs of families affected by dementia
A new arts and wellbeing program co-developed by the University of South Australia, Flinders University and the University of ...
Amy Mazziotti is opening up about her experience after her baby son was hospitalized with infant botulism in connection with ...
Having a transition plan for patients preparing to move to adult primary care is important to maintain care and build trust ...
International Community Health Services (ICHS) has launched Together We Rise, a wellness podcast with useful information ...
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