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Protest marks two years without emergency surgery at SWAH
A32 is 'forgotten road for improvements' says Councillor
Review into impact of SWAH surgery suspension nearing completion
SWAH may be reconfigured as 'General Hospital' under new plan
Sharp increase in Western Trust complaints over past five years
Campaign group demands roadmap to restore hospital's surgery services
MLA presses Health Minister for clarity on emergency surgery return
New consultant surgeons not exclusive to SWAH, Minister confirms
Healthcare Heroes: 'I jumped at the opportunity to work in an acute setting'
Health Minister praises South West Acute Hospital for reducing waiting lists
Healthcare Heroes: Happy working with colleagues providing a high standard of service
SOAS urges healthcare workers to share experiences in RQIA's review
Dr. Grace's vision transforms medical training at SWAH
Healthcare Heroes: Mairead's mission to develop maternity services at SWAH
Christine the 'angel with a stethoscope' shortlisted for Community Champion award
Boy (10) with additional needs waited weeks for emergency dental care
Executive must 'make good' on victim and survivors facility
Junior doctors left with 'no choice' but to stage further walkouts
Dr. Grace Kettyle: One-size fit all no longer works in healthcare
Olive's knitting provides comfort to young patients
Healthcare Heroes: It's our 'passion' to provide the best care says
'Compassion is at the forefront of our values' says Niall
Baby joy for Sinn Féin MLA
Poster excluding SWAH withdrawn from use by Department of Health
Health minister urged to consider women's health hub in Fermanagh
Move across the world: SWAH consultant speaks on move from India to Fermanagh
South West Acute Hospital: Several former doctors raise their patient safety concerns
Over 700 people attend SWAH ED in a week