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Beaumont Hospital.
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Caring means sharing for two award-winning teams at Beaumont Hospital
The north Dublin hospital enjoyed a double success at the Irish Healthcare Awards when two of its units – the National Thrombectomy Service and the Department of Cardiology’s rehabilitation team – shared the Excellence in Healthcare Management honour.
Peter Doyle reports
“It is super that two teams from Beaumont shared the award as it shows an attitude at the hospital of always striving to improve and make things better,”
Dr John Thornton, Consultant Neuroradiologist and Director of the National Thrombectomy Service (NTS) at Beaumont Hospital, told