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Consultant Directory Beaumont Hospital Beaumont Hospital Consultant Directory Beaumont Hospital, Telephone: 809 3000 P.O. Box 1297, Beaumont Road, Facsimile: 809 6982 Dublin 9. Website: www.beaumont.ie BEAUMONT HOSPITAL CONSULTANT DIRECTORY Table of Contents pages Introduction ................................................... i-iv Critical Care & Anaesthetics Directorate ....... 1-20 Laboratory Directorate .................................. 21-48 Medical Directorate ....................................... 49-102 Neuro Cent Directorate ................................. 103-130 Radiology Directorate .................................... 131-148 Surgical Directorate ....................................... 149-164 TUN Directorate ............................................ 165-178 Date issued January 2017 179i 180ii This directory is intended to serve as a reference for medical colleagues both within Beaumont, within the RCSI hospital group and further afield and our general practice colleagues outlining the names and areas of professional expertise of senior medical practitioners at Beaumont. This paper version will be updated on an annual basis and will also be available at www.beaumont.ie I hope you find it useful Professor Peter J Conlon Medical Director. 181iii 182iv CRITICAL CARE & ANAESTHETICS DIRECTORATE Clinical Director: Dr. Margaret Burke Email: [email protected] CRITICAL CARE & ANAESTHETICS DIRECTORATE Name: Dr. Adriana Ahmad Nizam Year of Graduation: 2003 Medical School: Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland (RCSI) Fellowship Higher specialist training: Airway and General Anaesthesia at Christchurch Hospital, New Zealand Areas of Clinical Practice: Anaesthesia and Perioperative Anaesthetic Assessment Areas of Special Expertise: Anaesthesia for renal transplantation, vascular and interventional radiology; and perioperative anaesthetic assessment Beaumont Hospital Office Number and Email: [email protected] (01) 8093000 (01) 809300 CRITICAL CARE & ANAESTHETICS DIRECTORATE Name: Dr. Margaret Bourke Medical School: UCG NUI Fellowship Higher specialist training: Fellow of the Faculty of Anaesthetists, Diploma in Management for Medical Doctors Trauma Fellowship HEMS London Diploma in Prehospital Care RCSEd Paediatric Intensive Care Fellowship Diploma in Leadership and Quality in Healthcare Areas of Clinical Practice: Neuroanaesthesia, Paediatric, Anaesthesia Areas of Special Expertise: Neuroanaesthesia, Paediatric anaesthesia,Trauma Beaumont Hospital Office Number and Email (01) 8092773 [email protected] CRITICAL CARE & ANAESTHETICS DIRECTORATE Name: Dr Elma Buckley Year of Graduation Medical School Fellowship Higher specialist training Areas of Clinical Practice: Anaesthesia Areas of Special Expertise Beaumont Hospital Office Number and Email Private Practice Office Number CRITICAL CARE & ANAESTHETICS DIRECTORATE Name: Professor Gerard Curley Year of Graduation: 2002 Medical School: National University of Ireland, Galway Fellowship: Critical Care Medicine, University of Toronto and University Health Network, Toronto Higher specialist training: Anaesthesia, Intensive Care Medicine and Pain Areas of Clinical Practice: Critical Care Medicine, Neurointensive Care Medicine and Neuroanaesthesia Areas of Special Expertise: Acute Respiratory Failure, Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome, Mechanical Ventilation, Ventilator Induced Lung Injury, Sepsis, Innate immunity Beaumont Hospital Office Number and Email: (01) 8093810 [email protected] CRITICAL CARE & ANAESTHETICS DIRECTORATE Name: Dr. Edel Duggan Year of Graduation Medical School Fellowship Higher specialist training Areas of Clinical Practice: Anaesthetics Areas of Special Expertise Beaumont Hospital Office Number and Email Private Practice Office Number CRITICAL CARE & ANAESTHETICS DIRECTORATE Name: Dr. Rory Dwyer Year of Graduation: 1979 Medical School: University College Dublin Fellowship Higher specialist training: FFARCSI MRCP USFC, San Francisco, USA Belfast, Northern Ireland Areas of Clinical Practice: Anaesthesia, Intensive Care Medicine Areas of Special Expertise: Anaesthesia, Intensive Care Medicine Beaumont Hospital Office Number and Email: (01) 8092773 [email protected] CRITICAL CARE & ANAESTHETICS DIRECTORATE Name: Dr. Alan Gaffney Year of Graduation Medical School Fellowship Higher specialist training Areas of Clinical Practice: Anaesthetics Areas of Special Expertise Beaumont Hospital Office Number and Email Private Practice Office Number CRITICAL CARE & ANAESTHETICS DIRECTORATE Name: Dr. Sinead Galvin Year of Graduation: 2000 Medical School: University College Dublin Fellowship Higher specialist training: University Of Toronto – Critical Care Medicine 2010- 2011 Auckland City Hospital – Cardiovascular Anaesthetic & Cardiovascular ICU 2011 - 2012 Areas of Clinical Practice: Anaesthesia Intensive Care Medicine Areas of Special Expertise: Peri Operative Medicine ICU Beaumont Hospital Office Number and Email: (01) 8092773 [email protected] CRITICAL CARE & ANAESTHETICS DIRECTORATE Name: Dr. Michele Halpenny Year of Graduation: 1991 Medical School: Royal College of Surgeons Ireland Fellowship Higher specialist training: MRCPI, FFARCSI, MC by Thesis Fellowship in Nuffield Department of Anaesthesia, Oxford, UK Areas of Clinical Practice: Anaesthesia & Preoperative Assessment Areas of Special Expertise: Urological & Orthopaedic Anaesthesia Beaumont Hospital Office Number and Email: (01) 809 2273 [email protected] 0 CRITICAL CARE & ANAESTHETICS DIRECTORATE Name: Dr. Anne Hennessy Year of Graduation: 1993 Medical School: Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Fellowship Higher specialist training: FCARCSI Areas of Clinical Practice Anaesthesia Beaumont Hospital Office Number and Email (01) 8092773 [email protected] 11 CRITICAL CARE & ANAESTHETICS DIRECTORATE Name: Dr. Vivienne Larney Medical School: University College Dublin Fellowship Higher specialist training: MRCPI, FCARCSI Areas of Clinical Practice: Anaesthesia Beaumont Hospital Office Number and Email: (01) 809 3000 [email protected] CRITICAL CARE & ANAESTHETICS DIRECTORATE Name: Dr. Irene Leonard, MB, Bch, FFARCSI Medical School: National University of Ireland, Galway Fellowship Higher specialist training: Cardiothoracic & Vascular Anaesthesia. Alfred Hospital Melbourne, Australia. Papworth Hospital, Cambridge, UK Areas of Clinical Practice: Neuroanaesthesia, Anaesthesia for Orthopaedic Surgery, Pre-Operative Assessment Beaumont Hospital Office Number and Email: (01) 8092773 [email protected] CRITICAL CARE & ANAESTHETICS DIRECTORATE Name: Dr Michael Moore Year of Graduation: 1993 Medical School: Trinity College Dublin Fellowship Higher specialist training: Fellow of College of Anaesthetists Areas of Clinical Practice: Anaesthesia Areas of Special Expertise: Difficult Airway Management Neuroanaesthesia, Living kidney donation and kidney transplantation Beaumont Hospital Office Number and Email (01) 8092773 [email protected] [email protected] CRITICAL CARE & ANAESTHETICS DIRECTORATE Name: Dr. Tanya O Neill Year of Graduation: 1998 Medical School: University College Dublin Fellowship Higher specialist training: FCARCSI Areas of Clinical Practice: Anaesthesia Beaumont Hospital Office Number and Email: (01) 809 2773 [email protected] CRITICAL CARE & ANAESTHETICS DIRECTORATE Name: Dr James O’Rourke Year of Graduation: 1995 Medical School: Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland Higher specialist training: Anaesthesia- Intensive Care Specialist Training programme Fellowships: Paediatric ICU- Children’s Hospital Boston Paediatric Anaesthesia – Sick Kids Hospital Toronto Areas of Clinical Practice: Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine Areas of Special interest: Education Long term Ventilatory Support Beaumont Hospital Office Number and email: (01) 809 2015 [email protected] CRITICAL CARE & ANAESTHETICS DIRECTORATE Name: Dr. Valerie Pollard Year of Graduation: 1984 Medical School: University College, Cork Fellowship Higher specialist training: Pain Management – FFPMCAI Anaesthesia - FFARCSI Areas of Clinical Practice: Pain Management & Anaesthesia Areas of Special Expertise: Spinal Pain Beaumont Hospital Office Number and Email: (01) 8576939 [email protected] CRITICAL CARE & ANAESTHETICS DIRECTORATE Name: Dr. Michael Power Year of Graduation: 1986 Medical School: University College Dublin Fellowship Higher specialist training: Anaesthesia FFARCSI, CCST, IMC Specialist Registrar Intensive Care Medicine, Critical Care Medicine Fellowship University of Pittsburgh Medical Centre, Pittsburgh, FJFCMI, Diplomat of American Board of Internal Medicine, Critical Care Medicine Internal Medicine – FACP, Diplomat of American Board of Internal Medicine Areas of Clinical Practice: Anaesthesia & Intensive Care Medicine Areas of Special Expertise: Intensive Care Medicine Beaumont Hospital Email: [email protected] Private Practice Office Number 086 8592730 CRITICAL CARE & ANAESTHETICS DIRECTORATE Name: Dr. Criona Walshe Year of Graduation Medical School Fellowship Higher specialist training Areas of Clinical Practice: Anaesthetics Areas of Special Expertise Beaumont Hospital Office Number and Email Private Practice Office Number 0 LABORATORY DIRECTORATE Clinical Director: Professor Elaine Kay Email: [email protected] LABORATORY DIRECTORATE – CHEMICAL PATHOLOGY Name: Professor Bill Tormey Year of Graduation: 1974 Medical School: University College Dublin Fellowship Higher specialist training: FRCPI, FRCPath, FFPath (RCPI)
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