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Scientists at St. Vincent's University target life sciences

Published in Hospital Law Weekly, January 3rd, 2008

New investigation results, 'A survey of acute pain services in teaching hospitals in the Republic of Ireland,' are detailed in a study published in Irish Journal of Medical Science. According to recent research from Dublin, Ireland, "Acute Pain Services (APS) evolved in response to the desire for improved management of postoperative pain. To assess the status of APS in teaching hospitals in Ireland."

"This information has not previously been available. Postal questionnaires were sent to all teaching hospitals in the Republic of Ireland (n=40). The questionnaire dealt with current and future APS. Thirty-one out of the 40 teaching hospitals returned a completed...

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