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The Eastern Health Board was the first health board dissolved, it served almost half the population of the state and covered the smallest geographical area of the then eight existent health boards. In the late 1990s, the counties of Dublin, Kildare and Wicklow represented almost half of the population of the state and had only one health board ...
Ivor Browne. Ivor Browne (18 March 1929 – 24 January 2024) was an Irish psychiatrist and author who was Chief Psychiatrist of the Eastern Health Board, and professor emeritus of psychiatry at University College Dublin. [1] He was best known for his theory of trauma as being at the root cause of many psychiatric diagnoses, as well as his early ...
The Health Service Executive ( HSE) ( Irish: Feidhmeannacht na Seirbhíse Sláinte) is the publicly funded healthcare system in the Republic of Ireland, responsible for the provision of health and personal social services. It came into operation on 1 January 2005. The current Director-General is Bernard Gloster, who took up the new role on 6 ...
The Baltimore City Health Department (BCHD) is the public health agency of the city of Baltimore, Maryland. BCHD convenes and collaborates with other city agencies, health care providers, community organizations and funders to "empower Baltimoreans with the knowledge, access, and environment that will enable healthy living." [1] The Baltimore ...
The complaint concerned an adult who, in January 2003, complained to the Eastern Health Board that he had been abused by McQuaid 42 years previously. The EHB and its successor, the Health Service Executive (HSE), have responsibility for caring for minors (under 18) who have been sexually abused and it is not clear where their duty lies in ...
A communication board is a device that displays photos, symbols, or illustrations to help people with limited language skills express themselves. The user can gesture, point to, or blink at images ...
Health board may refer to: District health boards in New Zealand. Health Board (Estonia) Health board (Ireland) Local board of health, in England and Wales from 1848 to 1894. Local health boards in Wales. National Board of Health (Denmark) NHS Scotland#Regional health boards. New York City's Metropolitan Board of Health.
The hospital was founded by six Dublin surgeons, George Duany, Patrick Kelly, Nathaniel Handson, John Dowdall, Francis Donany and Peter Brenan, at their own expense, as the Charitable Infirmary in Cook Street, Dublin, in 1718. The hospital moved to larger premises on King's Inn's Quay in 1728. [1]