There probably isn’t a simple answer to this question. Everybody has a different experience. My path was one of finding my own funding to do what I
Mentoring in Addiction Health Services Research: Transitions are not always smooth
What makes a good mentor? What are the criteria for a mentor/mentee working relationship? Is it the number or similarity of their publications on
The best time for writing
Is there such a thing? Yes, there is, but it’s different for everybody. If you haven’t found your best time for writing, read more about my
Families of opioid users in Ireland may be given drug to stop overdose deaths
By Siobhan MaguireArticle from The Sunday Times, 21 September 2014, p4The department of healthis reviewing distribution of Naloxone, a drug that
Overdose Education and Naloxone: Workshop for Family Medicine Trainees in Ireland
Overdose is the most common cause of deaths among heroin users. Our previous research has shown that the ambulances in Dublin see one overdose every
Does it work? When doctors need evidence
Healthcare professionals can generate important clinical questions for addiction research. Answering such questions by conducting a Cochrane review of
Think Broad: Irish Research Council ELEVATE Postdoctoral Fellowship Awards launched today
“You cannot hope to build a better world without improving the individuals” - Marie Skłodowska-CurieSeptember 17th – the Irish Research Council is
Shoes off! You’re in Iceland
Barefooted or not, Iceland is a country for adventure seekers. Planning a trip to Iceland? Our narrated itinerary might help you. Sunday, 31.8.
Alcohol and opioid agonist treatment: A community response
September 9th, 2014 – From research to practice: The Community Response organisation in Dublin is pleased to announce a new stabilization programme