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The foundation stone for the hospital, which was designed by Scott & Gould, was laid by Seán T. O'Kelly, Minister of Local Government and Public Health, on 31 March 1937. [2] It was officially opened as Tullamore General Hospital in December 1942. [3] [4] [5]
St. James's Hospital, inner city Dublin; Coombe Women & Infants University Hospital, inner city Dublin; Tallaght University Hospital; Midlands counties. Naas General Hospital; Midland Regional Hospital, Portlaoise; Midland Regional Hospital, Tullamore; In April 2018, Dublin Midlands Hospital Group had to defend the level of its car parking ...
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A new radiation therapy unit for cancer treatment was established at the hospital in 2012. [7] The St James's campus was chosen in 2012 as the site for the National Paediatric Hospital, allowing colocation with the adult hospital, and potentially "trilocation" with a future maternity hospital on the same site. [8]
The hospital, which replaced Laois County Infirmary, was designed by Drogheda born Irish architect Michael Scott, and was built between 1933 and 1936. [2] On 5 March 2008, reports were published regarding the breast cancer misdiagnosis scandal at the hospital. A very high misdiagnosis rate was found to have occurred between 2003 and 2007. [3]
The hospital, which is a teaching hospital for the University College Dublin, has 997 beds, [8] along with 206 Day Beds and 15 Operating Theatres. [9] It contains a negative-pressure ventilation ward which houses the National Bio-Terrorism Unit, [10] and is the National Centre in Ireland for various services. [11]
With the expansion, the Midlands company plans to create about 150 new jobs whose average salary and benefit packages can total up to $90,000 a year. Columbia pharmaceutical company buys 105 acres ...
The hospital was officially opened by Seán T. O'Kelly, Minister of Local Government and Public Health, as Westmeath County Hospital on 27 April 1936. [2] [3] It evolved to become the General Hospital, Mullingar and benefited from major extensions which opened in 1988 and 1994. [4]