The Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) has warned that many of its members are experiencing exhaustion, burnout and stress, alongside compromised patient care, due to staff shortages.
Co Louth nurse Leasa Murphy was presented with the Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation’s CJ Coleman Research and Innovation Award at the INMO Annual Delegates Conference in Killarney, Co Kerry.
Over 350 nurses and midwives are meeting for the INMO’s Annual Delegate Conference today in Trim, Co Meath. The conference which is to last until Friday marks the organisation's 100th year. Delegates ...
President of the INMO, speaks about "unsafe" staffing at the union's annual conference in Dublin Most nurses and midwives fear for their patients’ safety due to staffing shortfalls. Over three ...
Nurses rejected a motion to require only midwives to carry out postnatal assessments at the union’s conference at Croke Park on Thursday. After an unusually protracted debate marked by stark divisions ...
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Housing an 'issue for everybody', not just nurses, health minister tells INMO conference
The health minister has pushed responsibility for housing nurses onto hospital management, saying the crisis is an issue for everyone and not just public sector workers. Jennifer O’Carroll MacNeill ...
Landlords in Cork charge nurses thousands every month to rent houses last renovated almost 30 years ago, a senior Irish Nurses and Midwives Organisation (INMO) official has said. Another nurse said a ...
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