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University Hospital Kerry is first in Ireland to take part in new national training programme

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UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL KERRY is the first hospital in Ireland to participate in a new training programme being delivered by RCSI (Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland) Quality & Process Improvement Centre in partnership with the HSE.

The National Theatre Quality Improvement Programme, which commenced recently in Tralee, is a collaboration across the HSE’s Integrated Care Programme for Patient Flow, the National Clinical Programme in Surgery, the National Clinical Programme in Anaesthesia and RCSI.

Mr Kieran Tangney, executive director of the RCSI Quality & Process Improvement Centre, said: “This quality improvement training will help healthcare teams improve their quality improvement skillsets while implementing improvements in their own service delivery.

This approach supports the participating hospitals in delivering real improvements while building sustainable improvement capability which will benefit both staff and patients, according to Mr Tangney.

“By taking a multi-disciplinary approach and involving everyone involved in the delivery of patient care, the staff in the hospital can work together to design new and more effective ways of working. These improvements greatly support the staff in delivery of care and their patient’s overall experience of that care,” he said.

Maria Godley, general manager of University Hospital Kerry, said: “We are delighted that University Hospital Kerry was the first hospital selected to take part in this new training programme. I look forward to seeing the new skills learned being used to enhance the service we provide to our patients.”

The National Theatre Quality Improvement Programme which is run by the RCSI Quality & Process Improvement Centre will be brought to other hospitals throughout the country in the near future.

RCSI’s Quality and Process Improvement Centre provides Quality Improvement (QI) training to support Healthcare teams to design effective processes which support excellent care delivery and better patient experiences.

RCSI is ranked in the top 250 institutions worldwide in the Times Higher Education World University Rankings (2016-2017). It is an international not-for-profit health sciences institution, with its headquarters in Dublin, focused on education and research to drive improvements in human health worldwide.

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Festive walks add to festive experience

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The energetic Killarney Chamber of Tourism and Commerce has Christmas all wrapped up this year – and those that enjoy the great outdoors have been advised to follow suit.

The festival committee has organised a series of festive season walks which are designed specifically for locals and visitors to experience much of what Killarney has to offer during the most magical time of the year.


The walks will take place every day from December 27 right through to January 1 and the low-level routes will ensure they are suitable for all, particularly families enjoying the holiday season in the Christmas capital of Ireland.


Routes, which won’t be difficult and will take in areas within the national park and other places of interest, are currently being finalised and bookings will need to be made in advance on www.christmasinkillarney.com.


There will be a charge of €20 and all profits made will be donated to charity.

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Heartbeat to host self-care workshop ahead of festive season

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Heartbeat Killarney will hold its next meeting on Tuesday, November 25, at 8pm in the Parish Centre on Park Road.

The guest speaker for the evening is Michelle Foley, HSE Health Promotion Officer, who will deliver a one-hour workshop on the benefits of self-care and practical ways to include it in daily routines.


The group says the session is timely as the festive period often brings increased risks to heart health due to overeating, excess alcohol, smoking, vaping, higher stress levels and reduced sleep.


A question-and-answer segment will follow the workshop, with tea, coffee and an opportunity to chat afterwards.

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