Obstetrician, Gynaecologist, Robotic surgeon, MedTech Innovator, Healthcare Futurist, Women’s Health advocate #anumemedicalclinic

Joined January 2011
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Prof. Barry O'Reilly retweeted
Unfortunately @Ryanair have stopped the cork/alicante Friday flight from April 😬 Any chance it might be reactivated @Ryanair 🙏🙏
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Unfortunately @Ryanair have stopped the cork/alicante Friday flight from April 😬 Any chance it might be reactivated @Ryanair 🙏🙏
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Revenue​.​ie & Department of Finance: Classic Cars/Brexit 2021/Abolish VAT & Customs Import Duty Rep of Ireland - Sign the Petition! chng.it/kqv8Zxrf via @Change
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Professor of Oncology at St George's Hospital Medical School, London: "At the end of last year I reported that I was seeing melanoma patients who had been stable for years relapse after their first booster (their third injection). I was told it was merely a coincidence and to keep quiet about it, but it became impossible to do so. The number of my patients affected has been rising ever since. I saw two more cases of cancer relapse post booster vaccination in my patients just this last week. Other oncologists have contacted me from all over the world including from Australia and the US. The consensus is that it is no longer confined to melanoma but that increased incidence of lymphomas, leukaemias and kidney cancers is being seen after booster injections. Additionally my colorectal cancer colleagues report an epidemic of explosive cancers (those presenting with multiple metastatic spread in the liver and elsewhere). All these cancers are occurring (with very few exceptions) in patients who have been forced to have a Covid booster whether they were keen or not, for many so they could travel.  So why are these cancers occurring?  T cell suppression was my first likely explanation given that immunotherapy is so effective in these cancers. However we must also now consider DNA plasmid and SV40 integration in promoting cancer development, a feature made even more concerning by reports that mRNA spike protein binds p53 and other cancer suppressor genes. It is very clear and very frightening that these vaccines have several elements to cause a perfect storm in cancer development in those patients lucky enough to have avoided heart attacks, clots, strokes, autoimmune diseases and other common adverse reactions to the Covid vaccines. To advise booster vaccines, as is the current case, is no more and no less than medical incompetence; to continue to do so with the above information is medical negligence which can carry a custodial sentence. No ifs or buts any longer. All mRNA vaccines must be halted and banned now." Angus Dalgleish
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The @IUJ_BlueJournal and the whole urogynecologic world is deeply saddened by the death of Professor Linda Cardozo, one of our most inspiring colleagues. Our thought are with her family, friends and co-workers. Picture: lindacardozo.com
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A 10- to 20-year follow-up after tension-free vaginal tape for stress urinary incontinence. Article by Emilie M. V. Goessens & Hendrik Cammu #TVT #SUI link.springer.com/article/10…

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Fantastic study, if a little depressing. Only 2/3 of SpRs able to do an ectopic (lap salpingectomy), bigger procedures even worse. Anecdotally at least, this is mirrored across the Irish sea. Not exactly sure how we fix this though. Well done Daniel et al.!
Surgical Skills training in gynaecology. Need to address issues -required increased access to simulation, resources and specialisation #gynaematterstoo @keelinodonoghue @profboreilly @dickgreene5 @galvindm @RCPI_news @RCPI_Trainees @JOGSIreland authors.elsevier.com/c/1hV4X…
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Unfortunately, I feel that root and branch change in the perception of surgical gynaecology is required across the country. Surgery in women's health outside of oncology is considered to be low priority and as the majority of cases are benign 1/
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Prof. Barry O'Reilly retweeted
Surgical Skills training in gynaecology. Need to address issues -required increased access to simulation, resources and specialisation #gynaematterstoo @keelinodonoghue @profboreilly @dickgreene5 @galvindm @RCPI_news @RCPI_Trainees @JOGSIreland authors.elsevier.com/c/1hV4X…

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Prof. Barry O'Reilly retweeted
Important paper by @yairdykan and @profboreilly
Delighted to see these papers published on the benefit and threat of AI on healthcare academia rdcu.be/dhEqM rdcu.be/dhEqN @DailyMailUK @IrishTimes @RCPI_news @RCObsGyn @RCSI_Irl @iugaoffice @urogynsociety
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Delighted to see these papers published on the benefit and threat of AI on healthcare academia rdcu.be/dhEqM rdcu.be/dhEqN @DailyMailUK @IrishTimes @RCPI_news @RCObsGyn @RCSI_Irl @iugaoffice @urogynsociety

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This is the Burj Khalifa in Dubai, It cost €1.34bil to build and that was including reclaiming the foundation from the ocean. The National Children’s Hospital built in the centre of Dublin is costing double that at least, We are been ripped off by gangsters.
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Prof. Barry O'Reilly retweeted
Replying to @RobertKennedyJr
That’s why I posted this.
This is one of the most important speeches ever given in American history and is more relevant today than ever. In my opinion, this was the speech that sealed Dr. Martin Luther King’s terrible fate. Everyone owes it to themselves to take the time and listen to his words and when the drumbeat for war begins, remember them.
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Climate change is being used to control us through fear. Freedom and free markets are a much better way to stop pollution. Polluters make themselves rich by making the public pay for the damage they do. You show me a polluter, I’ll show you a fat cat using political clout to escape the discipline of the free market. #Kennedy24
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David O’Donovan – brilliant reconstructive surgeon was held in the highest regard by colleagues and patients alike irishtimes.com/obituaries/20…
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1.80 euro for a cappuccino in central piazza in Pisa?!? #ripoffireland
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