NOTE: By submitting this form and registering with us, you are providing us with permission to store your personal data and the record of your registration. In addition, registration with the Medical Independent includes granting consent for the delivery of that additional professional content and targeted ads, and the cookies required to deliver same. View our Privacy Policy and Cookie Notice for further details.



Don't have an account? Register

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

Feature

  • Nearly 30 years after the hepatitis C virus (HCV) was first discovered by scientists, we now...

    By - Mindo - 14th May 2018

  • As a psychiatrist, when I am invited to lecture non-psychiatric medical colleagues, the topic that I...

    By - Dr Matthew Sadlier, Consultant Psychiatrist Specialising in Older People, North Dublin - 04th May 2018

  • In December 2016, a report was published by the National Cancer Registry Ireland (NCRI) showing that...

    By - Ms Michelle Bourke, Hepatocellular Carcinoma Clinical Nurse Specialist, and Dr Diarmaid Houlihan, Consultant Hepatologist, St Vincent's University Hospital, Dublin - 12th Apr 2018

  • The latest figures from the National Cancer Registry Ireland (NCRI) show that over 1,000 cases of...

    By - Mindo - 12th Apr 2018

  • According to the National Cancer Registry Ireland (NCRI), the estimated annual incidence of breast cancer in...

    By - Dr Elly Che Othman, Registrar in Oncology, Beacon Hospital, Dublin; Dr Ana Santos, Registrar in Oncology, Beacon Hospital, Dublin; Dr Karine Ronan, Intern in Oncology, University College Dublin (UCD) National Intern Programme; and Dr Jennifer Westrup, Consultant Medical Oncologist, Beacon Hospital, and Associate Clinical Professor, UCD - 12th Apr 2018

  • <h3><strong>Introduction </strong></h3> Myeloma is one of the great success stories of modern haemato-oncology. The survival of...

    By - Dr Patrick Hayden, Clinical Lead in Myeloma, St James's Hospital and Beacon Hospital, Dublin - 03rd Apr 2018

  • Sickle cell disease (SCD) is an autosomal recessive haemoglobinopathy that we now encounter with increasing frequency...

    By - Dr Aoife Sills, Paediatric Haematology Registrar, Our Lady's Children's Hospital, Crumlin and Paediatric Special Lecturer, University College Dublin; and Dr Corrina McMahon, Consultant Paediatric Haematologist, Our Lady's Children's Hospital, Crumlin - 03rd Apr 2018

  • Recently, the World Federation of Haemophilia (WFH) and the European Haemophilia Consortium (EHC) organised separate conferences...

    By - Mr Brian O'Mahoney, Chief Executive, Irish Haemophilia Society, President of the European Haemophilia Consortium and Assistant Adjunct Professor in Health Service Management in Trinity College Dublin - 03rd Apr 2018

  • The text is aimed at a general audience and there is an excellent glossary and index,...

    By - Mindo - 03rd Apr 2018

  • Using the cardiology solution’s electronic vetting, the team has been able to triage echos, reducing the...

    By - Mindo - 23rd Mar 2018

  • Palpitations are a very common presenting complaint to front-line medical services (primary care and emergency departments...

    By - Dr Emily Hodkinson, Consultant Cardiologist, and Electrophysiologist, Beacon Hospital, Dublin - 22nd Mar 2018

  • Dr Deirdre Lundy highlights the benefits of long-acting reversible contraception and discusses the indications for the...

    By - Dr Deirdre Lundy, Co-ordinator, Sexual and Reproductive Health Courses, Course Principal: Certificate and Diploma in Women’s Health, ICGP, Dublin 2 - 21st Feb 2018

ADVERTISEMENT

Most Read

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT