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Moloney Award 2008 recipient announced

Congratulations to Sean Malone, winner of the Moloney Award for 2008, for his presentation entitled ‘Minimising Post Treatment Sensitivity in Posterior Composites’. Sean’s 10-minute practical demonstration on extracted teeth showed how attention to bond and composite placement can improve post treatment sensitivity in posterior composite restorations. Sean received his award at the Irish Dental Association … Continued

Dental experts flush out

Dental school scientists have found previously unidentified families of bacteria that contribute to bad breath. The experts – on the trail of a cure for halitosis – found the bugs in the back of people’s mouths by using new techniques for gathering and analysing bacteria. The three-year study was carried out by a team of … Continued

Health strategy service user goals to be implemented on a national basis

The Minister for Health & Children, Mary Harney, and the CEO of the HSE, Professor Brendan Drumm, have launched the National Strategy for Service User Involvement in the Irish Health Service. Consisting of seven goals, the Strategy will build on current good practice in involving service users (i.e. patients, their families, voluntary and community organisations) … Continued

Harney remains as Health Minister in new cabinet

Mary Harney has been retained as Health Minister in Brian Cowen’s new cabinet, announced on the evening of Wednesday 7 May. Having held the position since September 2004, it is expected that Mary Harney will remain as Health Minister for at least another year in order to oversee the Government’s reform programme for the health … Continued

Dentistry in the North to be put out to tender

Following an Assembly debate on the shortage of NHS dentists in Northern Ireland, Health Minister Michael McGimpsey announced that private dentists are to be invited to tender for a large-scale contract to provide dental services to NHS patients. Mr McGimpsey said the idea had worked elsewhere, stating: ‘Everyone in Northern Ireland should be able to … Continued

Cigarette smoking on the rise

Despite the ban on smoking in public places, the National Health and Lifestyle Survey (SLÁN) reports that there has been an increase in the number of smokers between 2002 and 2007. In 1998, rates were at 33%, decreasing to 27% in 2002 but then increasing to 29% by 2007. Professor Hannah McGee of the Royal … Continued

Healthworkers vote for industrial action

Almost 30,000 healthcare workers, who are members of the Impact trade union, have voted to take industrial action over the Health Service Executive’s (HSE) recruitment freeze and its impact on services. The employees voted by 85% to 15% to sanction industrial action, which will involve a refusal to co-operate with HSE advisors or the Executive’s … Continued