St Luke's General Hospital, Carlow/Kilkenny Job Opportunities

St Luke's General Hospital, Carlow/Kilkenny Job Opportunities

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St Luke’s General Hospital, Carlow/Kilkenny is an Acute General Hospital that services the counties of Carlow and Kilkenny, providing healthcare for approximately 156,164 (Census 2016). Due to its location in the heart of the South East, St Luke’s also provides services to its bordering counties of Tipperary, Waterford, Wexford, and Laois. St Luke’s General Hospital campus has a bed capacity of 317 inpatient / daycase beds and an Acute Floor comprising an Emergency Dept., Acute Medical Assessment Unit, Acute Surgical Assessment Unit, Acute Paediatric Assessment Unit. Services provided include General Medical, Surgical, Obstetrics, Gynaecology, Paediatric, Cardiology, Respiratory, Endocrinology, Hepatology, Gastroenterology, Oncology, Neurology, Palliative Care and Anaesthetic Services to Carlow/Kilkenny. The following diagnostic services are also provided: Radiology including 64-slice CT scanning, Ultrasound, DXA scanning, Pathology, Pulmonary function testing, Cardiac Diagnostics (including TOE) and Endoscopy (including Bronchoscopy and ERCP). Other clinical services include: Physiotherapy, Speech and Language, Dietetics, Occupational Therapy, Podiatry, Pharmacy. The hospital also facilitates regional on-site services including Haematology, Microbiology, Oncology, and regional services in Liver Diseases/HepatitisC and ERCP.
Ireland East Hospital GroupThe Ireland East Hospital Group (IEHG) is the largest and most complex of Ireland’s hospital groups. Comprising 12 hospitals (7 voluntary and 5 statutory), IEHG spans eight counties and works with four Community Healthcare Organisation (CHO) partners. In collaboration with our Academic Partner, UCD, IEHG’s ambition is to be the national leader in healthcare delivery, working to improve the quality of healthcare and deliver better patient outcomes through education, training, research and innovation for the over 1 million people we serve. Our hospitals are among the best in Ireland for quality of care, medical education, healthcare research, safety and clinical performance delivered through a mix of Voluntary, Independent and Statutory hospitals. Our hospitals currently provide a wide variety of specialties on a national, regional or local level to different patient categories, which in the future through collaboration and working closely together will allow integration and improved patient flow across the continuum of care. This will enable our Hospital services within the Group to deliver high-quality patient care in the most cost-effective manner. A core objective of the IEHG is to develop an Academic Health Science Centre, where education and research contribute to patient care and well-being. Internationally, such centres have scored well ahead of non-academic centres for patient outcomes and safety. Academic Health Science Centres also attract leading healthcare professionals and offer excellent training, adopt new technologies and health systems improvements rapidly, and participate in a global effort to advance healthcare. The IEHG builds on the Dublin Academic Medical Centre, an incorporated not-for-profit partnership established in 2007 between UCD and its two affiliated university hospitals, Mater Misericordiae University Hospital and St Vincent's University Hospital, placing the Dublin Academic Medical Centre at the heart of its network of hospitals.

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