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The Irish Medical Organisation (IMO) was established in 1984. It resulted from the merger of the Irish Medical Association and the Irish Medical Union. The IMO serves as the national representative body for all branches of the medical profession in Ireland.
<span lang="EN-GB">Speaking at a seminar for NCHDs at the IMO AGM in Killarney, Prof Murray said...
The meeting passed a motion calling on the HSE to provide NCHDs with four weeks’ notice...
Discussing a motion that called on the Minister for Health and the HSE to acknowledge the...
Mr O’Brien was speaking to <strong><em>MI</em></strong> following a debate on the <em>Sláintecare Report</em> at the IMO...
Through numerous submissions, meetings with members of the Oireachtas and countless media statements and interviews, the...
The delivery and provision of healthcare has changed apace with technology, bringing many benefits to patients,...
Well, very often we can. While we don’t claim to do everything, we are in a...
If you search for information on a topic with which you are already familiar, you will...
NCHD training is designed to prepare a doctor for the performance of a specialist role in...
One of the main achievements by the IMO with regard to community medicine over the last...
In that context, it therefore makes sense that the ambition of a consultant-delivered health service remains...
The publication of Sláintecare has provided unprecedented political consensus on the future direction for the Irish...
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