Published Articles in Irish J Med Sci
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Danielle C. McCollum, Olivia Mason, Mary B. Codd, Michael J. O’Grady
Management of type 1 diabetes in primary schools in Ireland: a cross-sectional survey
28/11/2018
Keywords Children; Legislation; School; Type 1 diabetes
Robert M. Kenyon, Eoghan Pomeroy, Robert Yeo, James P. Cashman
Consent documentation for elective orthopaedic surgery
19/11/2018
Keywords Arthroplasty; Consent; Consent form; Documentation; Elective surgery; Litigation; Orthopaedic
Christopher Fenelon, Evelyn P. Murphy, Colum Downey, Brendan J. O’Daly, Michael Leonard
A growing problem: cycling referrals to the National Centre for Pelvic and Acetabular Fracture Management in Ireland
11/11/2018
Keywords Acetabular; Cost; Cycling; Fractures; Pelvis; Trauma
Lava Chalikonda, Nigel Phelan, John O’Byrne
An assessment of the quality of clinical records in elective orthopaedics using the STAR score
20/10/2018
Keywords Electronic medical records; Medical note taking; STAR score
Conor Coyle, Hanya Ghazi, Ioannis Georgiou
The mental health and well-being benefits of exercise during the COVID-19 pandemic: a cross-sectional study of medical students and newly qualified doctors in the UK_Open Access
Keywords Coronavirus COVID-19 Mental health Medical students Foundation doctors Prospective study
Niall Byrne, Jacqueline Turner, Rita Marron, Deborah M. Lambert, Daniel N. Murphy, Grace O’Sullivan, Maureen Mason, Frank Broderick, Mary C. Burke, Sheila Casey, Marguerite Doyle, David Gibney, Fergus Mason, David Molony, Deirdre Ormond, Colm O’ Sé, Conor O’Shea, Eileen P. Treacy
The role of primary care in management of rare diseases in Ireland
Open Access
Peter E. Lonergan, Jamie Logan, Sean Diver, Colette Nugent, Ita Hegarty, Oliver Plunkett, Kenneth Mealy, John M. Hyland, Deborah A. McNamara, Eamonn Rogers
Does clinical validation and the implementation of new models of outpatient service delivery have the potential to reduce waiting lists? A pilot study in Letterkenny University Hospital
Rachel Wallace, Elaine Greene
Survey of NCHDs in Ireland to assess their views and opinions in relation to participation in health research and the impact of new Irish data protection regulations
Sathian Dananjayan, Gerard Marshall Raj
5G in healthcare: how fast will be the transformation?
Abstract: The 5G technology, with its low latency, high speed, enhanced high-resolution bandwidth, superior reliability, and less energy consumption, is bound to transform telemedicine and the healthcare industry as a whole. This next-generation wireless networking technology has many far-reaching implications in both preventive and therapeutic care of the patients. Remote monitoring of patients is possible […]
Brian Turner
The implications of Brexit for the Irish health system
While COVID-19 has rightly been the focus of attention in recent times, the previous issue of concern in Ireland—Brexit—has not gone away. Although the UK signed up to a transitional arrangement, if a trade deal is not concluded by the end of 2020, then it will essentially mean a hard Brexit by another name. This […]