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Maureen McGinley obituary

about 13 hours ago
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My sister Maureen McGinley, who has died aged 77, was a member of the Order of Columban Sisters, a progressive Irish Catholic order whose nuns train as doctors, nurses and teachers before going abroad.While serving in Hong Kong, Maureen made a significant and pioneering contribution to the care of people who are HIV positive.In 1994 she founded the Society for Aids Care (SAC), the first non-governmental organisation of its kind in Asia.It continues its charitable work to this day.Maureen devoted her life to the welfare of the people of Hong Kong from 1976 until 1999.

Maureen was born in Clydebank, Scotland, to John McGinley, an accountant, and Mary (nee McGee),After attending Notre Dame high school for girls in Dumbarton she joined the Columban Sisters in County Wicklow, Ireland, in 1966, and then began studying general nursing at Whipps Cross hospital in east London,After a year at Stanmore hospital, north-west London, specialising in orthopaedics, she was assigned by her order to Hong Kong in 1976,There she nursed at Ruttonjee sanatorium while learning to speak fluent Cantonese,She participated in community projects, including a free clinic at Fanling in the New Territories district.

She also taught Sunday school and particularly loved working with children.At the height of the Aids crisis in the late 1980s, Maureen was among the first to care for HIV-infected haemophiliac patients who had contracted HIV through receiving contaminated blood products.These were mainly children, but she quickly identified a much wider problem of HIV infection in the community.With warm determination, Maureen successfully mobilised the community’s response to Aids.She was the key person in establishing the first few Aids non-governmental organisations in the locality, and founded the SAC in 1994 to provide home nursing and hospice care.

She spearheaded the opening of an SAC hospice in 1997 at the Lookout, also in the New Territories, which was financially supported by the Keswick Foundation, government funding and charitable fundraising.Maureen served as a member of the Hong Kong Advisory Council on Aids from 1993 to 1999 and sought justice for haemophiliac children infected by HIV, especially in terms of the provision of school places.She was appointed MBE in 1995.In her late 50s, Maureen developed a rare form of dementia that cut short her career.She was looked after lovingly at the Columban Sisters nursing home in Magheramore, Wicklow, until her death.

She is survived by three of her siblings, John, Gerry and me.Another sister, Trisha, predeceased her.
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Maureen McGinley obituary

My sister Maureen McGinley, who has died aged 77, was a member of the Order of Columban Sisters, a progressive Irish Catholic order whose nuns train as doctors, nurses and teachers before going abroad.While serving in Hong Kong, Maureen made a significant and pioneering contribution to the care of people who are HIV positive. In 1994 she founded the Society for Aids Care (SAC), the first non-governmental organisation of its kind in Asia. It continues its charitable work to this day. Maureen devoted her life to the welfare of the people of Hong Kong from 1976 until 1999

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UK hospitals bracing for once-in-a-decade flu surge this winter

Hospitals are bracing for a once-in-a-decade flu season, with a mutated version of the virus that is spreading widely in younger people expected to drive a wave of admissions when it reaches the elderly.The threat has prompted NHS managers to redouble efforts to vaccinate staff and communities, expand same-day emergency care and treat more patients in the community to reduce the need for hospital stays.As resident doctors in England continue a five-day strike over pay, hospitals are turning to contingency plans to bring in consultants and other staff for extra shifts and reschedule appointments where necessary.“Last flu season was particularly nasty and we’re very concerned that this year could be even worse,” said Elaine Clancy, the group chief nursing officer for St George’s, Epsom and St Helier university hospitals. “We’re preparing for a spike of flu on to our wards

about 16 hours ago
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Resident doctors begin five-day strike in latest walkout over pay

Thousands of resident doctors have begun strike action across England in a dispute over pay.The five-day action, which began at 7am on Friday, is the 13th walkout by doctors since March 2023 and health leaders have warned that the NHS may have to cut frontline staff and offer fewer appointments and operations if the strikes continue.The NHS Confederation and NHS Providers, which represent health trusts, said continued action was piling pressure on already-stretched budgets. The last industrial action in July was estimated to have cost the health service £300m.Patients would be forced to wait longer for care, and many may no longer be able to work without the treatment they needed, they said

about 23 hours ago
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New AI tool could cut wasted efforts to transplant organs by 60%

Doctors have developed an AI tool that could reduce wasted efforts to transplant organs by 60%.Thousands of patients worldwide are waiting for a potentially life-saving donor, and more candidates are stuck on waiting lists than there are available organs.Recently, in cases where people need a liver transplant, access has been expanded by using donors who die after cardiac arrest. However, in about half of these donations after circulatory death (DCD) cases, the transplant ends up being cancelled.That is because the time between the removal of life support and death must not exceed 45 minutes

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Peers to mount fresh offensive to halt assisted dying bill

Peers will mount a new offensive to halt the assisted dying bill on Friday, tabling almost 1,000 new amendments to the legislation in an effort to run down the clock.More than half of the 942 amendments have been tabled by just seven members of the House of Lords, all of them vocal opponents of assisted dying (AD). A source close to the bill said it was possible it could in effect get filibustered if peers pushed many amendments to a vote.The bill – which began as a private member’s bill from Labour MP Kim Leadbeater – passed the House of Commons in June and is now in the House of Lords.On Thursday night, 65 peers including two cabinet secretaries, the former Labour leader Neil Kinnock and the former Tory leader Ruth Davidson warned that it would be anti-democratic for the Lords to kill the bill after it had been passed by a reasonable majority in the Commons

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Hospital consultants gearing up to join resident doctors in striking over pay

Hospital consultants are gearing up to join resident doctors in striking over pay in a move that could cause huge disruption for the NHS and present ministers with a major new headache.In addition, resident doctors – who will tomorrow embark on their latest strike – have decided to adopt a more militant approach in pursuit of their 26% pay claim in which they strike every month, to put pressure on the government.In a hardening of their tactics, resident – formerly junior – doctors will stage a walkout every month in 2026 if, as they expect, they get a fresh legal mandate to continue their long-running campaign of industrial action. They went on strike 11 times in 15 months between March 2023 and June 2024 but only once since, in July this year.Thousands of them will take part in what will be the 13th strike of their campaign, starting at 7am on Friday and running until 7am on Wednesday 19 November

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Jimi Famurewa’s recipe for puff-puff pancakes

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Don’t pour that olive brine down the drain – it’s a flavour bomb | Waste not

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Jelly’s back! Here are three worth making – and three that should wobble off to the bin

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