European Headache Congress 2022
The 16th European Headache Congress will take place from 7 – 10th December in Vienna, Austria and online. Abstract submission Abstracts are invited for poster and/or oral presentations to the…
The 16th European Headache Congress will take place from 7 – 10th December in Vienna, Austria and online. Abstract submission Abstracts are invited for poster and/or oral presentations to the…
Craigavon Area Hospital provides a wide range of acute inpatient services and outpatients services.
The Ulster Hospital is the major acute hospital for the Trust and delivers the full range of acute services for the population. This includes a type 1 Emergency Department which is open 24/7, a comprehensive range of diagnostic services, the full range of outpatient, inpatient and daycase medical and surgical services, cancer care, coronary care, obstetrics and paediatric services.
St. Luke’s General Hospital, Kilkenny is the Acute General Hospital that services the counties Carlow and Kilkenny. Due to its location in the heart of the South East, St. Luke’s General Hospital in addition to the counties of Carlow and Kilkenny, also provides services to its bordering counties: Tipperary North and South, Waterford, Wexford, Kildare and Laois.
Connolly Hospital is a major teaching and health promoting hospital providing a range of services to a diverse population covering the communities of West Dublin, North Kildare and South County Meath.
Altnagelvin Area Hospital is an acute hospital which offers a range of services, including a 24-hour Accident and Emergency Department and is one of Northern Ireland’s five designated cancer units. It has 472 inpatient beds and 36 day case beds.
For over 150 years The Mercy University Hospital has been caring for the sick and injured and has been a place of respite for the aged and infirm. It has been a place of healing, comfort and compassion and has been a progressive and innovative hospital whilst maintaining its voluntary ethos of supporting and caring for its patients.
The Irish National Creutzfeldt-Jacob Disease Surveillance Unit (INCJDSU), is based in Beaumont Hospital, Dublin
THE VOICE OF STROKE IN EUROPE
The mission of the ESO is to reduce the burden of stroke. ESO aims to improve stroke care by providing medical education to healthcare professionals and the lay public.