Mater Misericordiae University Hospital
Deputy Lord Mayor Stephens selected by Fianna Fáil for Dublin Central byelection
Fianna Fáil has not had a TD representing Dublin Central since former taoiseach Bertie Ahern
‘You don’t realise how much independence you’ve lost until you gain it back’
Woman paralysed in fall at 22 among 12 people with spinal injuries benefiting from pioneering surgery at Mater hospital
Use of AI provides ‘rare opportunity to reshape how care is delivered’, says Minister for Health
More than a million hours saved through the use of automation and artificial intelligence in HSE
Stylish two-bed villa on Phibsborough’s Arranmore Avenue
Two-bedroom home in walking distance of neighbourhood’s hotspots and Dublin city centre
Rotunda head welcomes decision not to move maternity hospital to Blanchardstown
Prof Sean Daly says design of new building will be amended for next planning application
Congenital heart disease: ‘The surgery went well. I’ve done very well as a child into adulthood’
About 500-600 babies are born in Ireland with CHD every year, from simple to quite complex cases
‘I feel lucky I dodged the heart attack’: Woman advises people to have symptoms checked
Siobhán O’Connell was pushed by her friends to mention her symptoms to her doctor
Mater Private seeks multimillion-euro extension at Dublin HQ
Hospital seeking five floor extension at Eccles Street hub
Dublin’s northside needs a maternity hospital that is fit for purpose
The Rotunda is delivering thousands more babies than other hospitals, as plans for its redevelopment have stalled. Meanwhile, across the river in Dublin 4, millions have already been spent on relocating the National Maternity Hospital
Flu: More than 1,000 people expected in hospital with peak projected for Christmas week
‘Unprecedented’ demand on emergency departments this season with 17 influenza deaths reported to date
Former Mater Private hospital nurse manager found guilty of professional misconduct
Former clinical nurse manager made modifications in his favour to his time and attendance record
Doctors’ reliance on AI tools could erode critical thinking, experts warn
British Medical Journal article cites security and privacy breaches as another risk posed by tech
An Irish perspective: James Watson (1928-2025) – the DNA titan with a downside
Too often in old age, he made unjustified racial remarks in highly offensive ways with immense ‘titanic’ public consequences
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