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Cancer group welcomes new breast surgeon 28.07.08

DONEGAL Action for Cancer Care (DACC) has warmly welcomed the appointment of a distinguished breast cancer surgeon who has taken up his permanent position at Letterkenny General Hospital.
Dr. Michael Sugrue, a native of Galway and graduate of University College Galway, has now joined the staff of the hospital's Oncology Unit.
Dr. Sugrue is a renowned expert in his field and joins the local oncology team from Liverpool Hospital, Sydney, Australia. There he worked for a number of years as the director of the Liverpool Hospital Trauma Department. He is Associate Professor of Surgery, University of New South Wales and a Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (Ireland) and a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of Surgeons. Dr. Michael Sugrue
"This appointment is a major coup for Letterkenny General Hospital and DACC congratulate the HSE Northwest management team and the hospital management team for this excellent appointment," said DACC chairperson Betty Holmes.
"It is a very good news story for the people of County Donegal and especially for cancer patients in our county."
Ms. Holmes said many people had worked very hard to make the permanent appointment of a breast surgeon a reality.
"Your support at the many events organised by DACC over the last number of years has contributed to this success. For example, when 15,000 of you stood in the rain in the Town Park in Letterkenny on Sunday, May 14, 2006 in support of cancer services at Letterkenny General, such outpouring of emotion and support could not be overlooked.
"Dr Sugrue’s appointment is the result of all your actions. DACC want to thank everyone who contributed in any way to this successful outcome and we welcome Michael and his family to Donegal," added Ms. Holmes.
DACC said it now looked forward to working with the new surgeon, the rest of Letterkenny's oncology team and management team to "further our shared objective of excellence of cancer care at Letterkenny General Hospital for the people of County Donegal".
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