Month: September 2018
Tongue Tie in Children by Mr Bruce Okoye
Mr Bruce Okoye is a Consultant Paediatric, Adolescent and Neonatal Surgeon at St Georges Hospital, London, the Portland hospital for Women and Children, and an Honorary Consultant Paediatric Surgeon at the Royal Marsden Hospital. He obtained his paediatric surgical training at Alder Hey Children’s Hospital, Liverpool, Bristol Royal Children’s Hospital, Diana Princess of Wales Children’s … Read More
Bed Wetting .. Not a Dinner Time Conversation by Mr Feilim Murphy
Mr Feilim Murphy is the lead Consultant Paediatric Urologist as St George’s NHS Trust in London. After initially training in Ireland he worked in Australia in and New Zealand. He returned to Dublin to complete his training in paediatric surgical training and was awarded a fellowship in paediatric surgery from the Royal College of Surgeons … Read More
NZ’s driveway toll among the worst
New Zealand has one of the worst records in the world for maiming or killing children by running over them in driveways, says a researcher. Child safety lobbyists have asked the Government to fence the driveways of state houses and flats because children in poor neighbourhoods and rented housing are among those at greatest risk. … Read More
Driveways unsafe: surgeon
Governments must act to reduce the incidence of vehicles backing over children in home driveways, an Australian trauma surgeon said yesterday. Feilim Murphy, a surgical registrar at Perth’s Princess Margaret Hospital, said such accidents were far more prevalent in Australia and New Zealand than other Western countries because residential properties were usually larger and the … Read More