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Research and Markets: British and Irish Hospital Register; The British and Irish Hospital Register contains a comprehensive and detailed database of British and Irish hospitals.


DUBLIN, Ireland -- Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com) has announced the addition of British and Irish Hospital Register to their offering.

The best database of British and Irish hospitals:

- Comprehensive

- Extensive

- Accurate

- Cost Effective

- 130 different criteria including 116 medical specialities.

- Updated continuously - The latest CD ROM is created specifically for your order.

- Create unlimited mailing labels, lists and Ascii files.Examples of use:

- Find all the hospitals in UK with ophthalmic surgery and create a mailing list.

- Identify all the public psychiatric hospitals in UK and categorize them by size.- Discover how many hospitals in Ireland use alternative medicine and create a telephone list.

- Ascertain all the hospitals with dermatology wards in Ireland and export the contact data to Excel.

Main Categories Included:

Location and Contact

Medical Specialities

Surgical Disciplines

Special Nursing Care

Laboratories

Psychiatric Care

Alternative Medicine

Diagnostic Services

Therapies

Facilities and Equipment

Location and Contact:

Hospital Name, Street Address, Town, Post Code, Region, Country, Telephone Number, Fax Number, E-mail, Web Address, Number of Beds, Type and Ownership

Medical Specialities:

A and E, Anaesthetics, Allergies, Burns, Cardiology, Dermatology, Endocrinology ENT ENT ears, nose, and throat (otorhinolaryngology).

ENT
abbr.
ear, nose, and throat



ENT

ear, nose and throat.

ENT Ears, nose & throat; formally, otorhinolaryngology
 or ORL, Fertility Treatment, Gastroenterology, General Medicine, Geriatrics Gynaecology, Haematology, Hepatology, Infectious Diseases, Neonatology Nephrology, Neurology, Nuclear Medicine, Obstetrics, Odontology odontology /odon·tol·o·gy/ (o?don-tol´ah-je)
1. scientific study of the teeth.

2. dentistry.


o·don·tol·o·gy
n.
, Oncology Ophthalmology, Orthopaedics, Paediatrics, Pain Control, Palliative Care, Physical Handicap, Pneumology, Rheumatology, STD/Venereal, Traumatology traumatology /trau·ma·tol·o·gy/ (-tol´o-je) the branch of surgery dealing with wounds and disability from injuries.

trau·ma·tol·o·gy
n.
, Urology Work and Environmental and Medicine

Surgical Disciplines:

Ambulatory, Cardiovascular, Dental/Oral, Emergency, ENT or ORL, Gastro/Intestinal General, Gynaecological, Maxillo/Facial, Kidney/Liver/Gallbladder, Neurosurgery Ophthalmic, Orthopaedic, Paediatric, Plastic, Thoracic, Transplant, Urological and Genital and Vascular

Special Nursing Care:

Intensive Care, Special Baby Unit and Coronary or High Dependency Care

Laboratories:

Biochemistry, Clinical Chemistry, General, Genetics, Haematology, Histpathology Immunology, Medical Physics, Microbiology, Parasitology and Mycology mycology

Study of fungi (see fungus), including mushrooms and yeasts. Many fungi are useful in medicine and industry. Mycological research has led to the development of such antibiotic drugs as penicillin, streptomycin, and tetracycline.
, Pathology and Virology and Bacteriology bacteriology

Study of bacteria. Modern understanding of bacterial forms dates from Ferdinand Cohn's classifications. Other researchers, such as Louis Pasteur, established the connection between bacteria and fermentation and disease.
 

Psychiatric Care:

Child/Adolescent, Addiction, Eating Disorders, Forensic or Criminal, General Geriatric, Learning Difficulties, Mental Handicap and Psychotherapy

Alternative Medicine:

Acupuncture, Aromatherapy, General, Herbal, Homeopathy and Osteopathy osteopathy (ŏstēŏp`əthē), practice of therapy based on manipulation of bones and muscles. This school of medicine, founded by A. T.  or Chiropractice

Diagnostic Services:

Angiography, Audiology, Bone Density, Cardiac Catheter, ECG, EEG EEG: see electroencephalography. , Endoscopy Mammography, Radiology, Sleep Laboratory and Ultrasound

Therapies:

Dialysis, Dietetics dietetics /di·e·tet·ics/ (-iks) the science of diet and nutrition.

di·e·tet·ics
n.
The branch of therapeutics concerned with the practical application of diet in relation to health and disease.
, Hydrotherapy hydrotherapy, use of water in the treatment of illness or injury. Although the medicinal and hygienic value of water was recognized by the early Greeks, hydrotherapy attained its widest use in the 18th and 19th cent. , Music, Radiotherapy, Physiotherapy, Occupational and Speech

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