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LUH launches major recurtiment drive Posted: 10:47 am December 18, 2020
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Letterkenny University Hospital
Letterkenny University Hospital is undertaking the largest recruitment campaign in the hospital’s history, with positions available across nursing specialities, midwifery, consultant and non-consultant hospital doctor specialities, laboratory, radiology and pharmacy, physiotherapy and Occupational Therapy. There are also opportunities for Health Care Assistants and administration and support staff.
Sean Murphy Hospital Manager said services provided to patients continues to develop at Letterkenny University Hospital.
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Over the coming months, LUH will recruit up to 120 posts, of which in the region of 100 are new posts, across a wide number of departments to support existing services and enable the development of new services.
Frontline health workers describe emotional toll of COVID care Medical professionals are carrying a heavy burden. Monday they offered a glimpse of what they re going through during a call with Senator Tim Kaine. (Source: WDBJ) By Joe Dashiell | WDBJ | December 14, 2020 at 8:01 PM EST - Updated December 14 at 10:58 PM
ROANOKE, Va. (WDBJ) - Health care workers on the front lines of the pandemic are bearing a heavy burden. Monday morning, nurses and doctors in Virginia provided a glimpse of what theyâre going through.
âOur health system is exploding with COVID-19 health numbers,â said Dr. Amit Vashist, Chief Clinical Officer of Ballad Health, which operates hospitals in Virginia and Tennessee. âAs of today we have 340-plus patients in our health system who are fighting for their lives.â
Al Wakra Hospital helps couple renew their hopes of having another baby
12 Dec 2020 - 13:22
The Peninsula
Doha: A Doha-based couple has expressed gratitude to Al Wakra Hospital’s Obstetrics and Gynecology’s Bereavement Clinic staff, for providing them with high quality care and necessary emotional support when the wife was diagnosed with an ectopic pregnancy and lost their one-month-old baby, their first after five years of marriage.
The couple was devastated by the news of their loss, but the professional intervention of the Bereavement Clinic helped them heal and their hopes of having another baby soon were renewed with their follow-up appointment at the hospital’s Infertility Clinic. The couple will now receive follow-up care from Dr Lolwa Alansari, AWH’s Chief of Obstetrics and Gynecology Division and Senior Consultant Ob/Gyn and Reproductive Endocrinology.