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Medical schools in the Republic of Ireland (6 P) Pages in category "Medical and health organisations based in the Republic of Ireland" The following 48 pages are in this category, out of 48 total.
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Pages in category "Emergency medical services in the Republic of Ireland" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Health care in Ireland is delivered through public and private healthcare. The public health care system is governed by the Health Act 2004, [1] which established a new body to be responsible for providing health and personal social services to everyone living in Ireland – the Health Service Executive. The new national health service came ...
Also: Ireland: People: By occupation: Health professionals / Scientists: Physicians Wikimedia Commons has media related to Physicians from Ireland . This category lists physicians who originated from Ireland or spent a notable part of their careers in Ireland.
It was established in 1960 as a small, concise medical guide. [1] MIMS Ireland is used by the Irish Medicines Board to convey information on drug safety, [2] [3] and is a "recommended text" in the premises requirements for pharmacies issued by the Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland (PSI). [4]
The Health Service Executive, responsible for Healthcare in the Republic of Ireland Health and Social Care in Northern Ireland (part of the United Kingdom National Health Service ) The existence of the two different systems is seen as a major obstacle to Irish unification by Social Democratic and Labour Party politicians.
The council was established by the Medical Practitioners Act 1978 [2] and commenced operation in April 1979. [3] It replaced an earlier body, the Medical Registration Council, which had been established under the provisions of the Medical Practitioners Act 1927, [4] and which took over certain functions from the General Medical Council (the medical regulator for the United Kingdom).