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  2. St. Francis Hospice, Raheny - Wikipedia

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    St. Francis Hospice, Raheny, Dublin (operating under the care of the Daughters of Charity) is a specialist palliative care service, including an in-patient unit, and home care and specialist out patient and day services. The Hospice, one of two main hospice organisations in Dublin, provides care in a region with a population of c. 500,000 people.

  3. Thérèse Brady - Wikipedia

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    She was active in establishing the Psychological Society of Ireland and in 1974 was elected its president. [citation needed] In 1979, she returned to University College Dublin to establish the training programme in clinical psychology. [2] In 1985, she became a director of the Bereavement Support service of the Irish Hospice Foundation ...

  4. Rehab Group - Wikipedia

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    The Rehab Group is an international not-for-profit organisation providing health and social care, training and education, rehabilitation, employment and commercial services. [6] Operating primarily in Ireland and the United Kingdom, it was originally established in 1949 as the Rehabilitation Institute, and provided training services to people ...

  5. Religious Sisters of Charity - Wikipedia

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    In December 2003, Our Lady's Hospice opened a satellite unit for specialist palliative care in Blackrock, Co. Dublin, provided through the generosity of the Louis and Zelie Martin Foundation. [11] In 1905 they established St. Joseph's Hospice in Hackney. In August 1939, St. Joseph’s Hospice was taken over as an Air Raid Casualty Station and ...

  6. Suzanne Crowe - Wikipedia

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    Crowe is from Bray, County Wicklow. [7] She obtained her medical degree from Trinity College Dublin (TCD) in 1995. She completed specialist training in anaesthesia and intensive care through the College of Anaesthesiologists of Ireland (CAI), followed by a fellowship at the Royal Children's Hospital in Melbourne, Australia.

  7. Hospice - Wikipedia

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    The more influential early developers of hospice included the Irish Religious Sisters of Charity, who opened Our Lady's Hospice in Harold's Cross, Dublin, Ireland, in 1879. [10] It served as many as 20,000 people—primarily with tuberculosis and cancer —dying there between 1845 and 1945. [ 10 ]

  8. Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) is a not-for-profit medical professional and educational institution, which is also known as RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences. It was established in 1784 as the national body for the surgical branch of medicine in Ireland, with a role in supervision of training, and as of 2021 ...

  9. Tony Holohan - Wikipedia

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    On 15 September 2022, it was announced that Holohan would be joining the non-executive voluntary board of the Irish Hospice Foundation. [ 36 ] On 13 October 2022, Enfer Medical Ltd. announced that Holohan had been appointed chair of its medical advisory board.