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Medical Matters Weekly with Dr. Trey Dobson, a weekly interactive, multi-platform medical-themed talk show, will feature David Furman, MD, a gastroenterologist with SVMC Gastroenterology, as a guest on its May 19 show. The show will air at noon and will explain what gastroenterology is, the common issues of the digestive system, and how gastroenterology may be able to help.
The show is produced with cooperation from Catamount Access Television (CAT-TV). Viewers can see Medical Matters Weekly on Facebook at facebook.com/svmedicalcenter and facebook.com/CATTVBennington.
A native New Englander, Dr. Furman received his medical degree from Boston University school of medicine. He then served for 11 years as an officer and physician in the United States Navy. He completed his internship and residency in Internal Medicine at the Portsmouth Naval Medical Center in Virginia, where he also served as chief resi
Kildare TD calls for Hill of Allen to be protected
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Sinn Féin TD for South Kildare, Patricia Ryan, has called on the Government to take steps to ensure the Hill of Allen is protected.
Yesterday she spoke in the Dáil during a debate on the Planning and Development, Heritage and Broadcasting (Amendment) Bill 2021.
“I urge the Minister of State to use his newly-found freedom under this Act to protect the Hill of Allen from inevitable destruction, if it continues to be left unprotected. It is home to Aylmer’s Folly, a tower which was built in 1859, and to an ancient burial chamber and burial mound. On St. Brigid’s Day, lights shone from the tower and were visible from all over Kildare, and this was a beacon of hope in these dark times. I ask the Minister of State to take steps to add these structures to the record of monuments and places, the register of historic monuments, and ask that the option of bringing the site into public ownership
Inundated with calls over Covid-19 jab confusion claims TD for Portarlington
Sinn Féin TD says the public don t know what this situation is
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Sinn Féin TD for South Kildare, which includes the Portarlington area of Laois, Patricia Ryan, has called on the Government to end the confusion over the vaccine rollout.
Deputy Ryan raised the issue in the Dáil last week.
“My office has been inundated with calls from people outlining very hard cases and highlighting the confusion that is coming from the Department of Health. This week we have strict following of vaccination groups. Last week the Minister flew a kite about vaccinating young people. Next week we might have something else; I do not know. People are fed up with the indecision and we need clarity. There is too much confusion and misinformation. The Department, the HSE and NPHET need to get on the same page,” she said.
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20th April 2021 peacefully at her home.
Beloved wife of the late Denis Kearns. Predeceased by her parents Timothy and Mary Hayes, brothers Jim, Mike and Dick Hayes. Sadly missed by her loving sons Michael, Louis, Noel and Liam, daughters Mary (McGrath), Patricia (Ryan) and Annette (McAleese), daughters in law, sons in law, grandchildren, great grandchildren, brother in law, sisters in law, nephews, nieces, cousins, neighbours, relatives and friends.
Rest in Peace.
Departing from her home on Thursday at 1.15 via Ballycahane and the New Line to arrive at the Sacred Heart Church, Killoscully for Requiem Mass at 2pm.
Burial afterwards in the adjoining cemetery.
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