NMIC - Key Persons
Professor Beddy is a consultant radiologist at St James's Hospital and was appointed as Clinical Director of the Diagnostic Imaging Directorate in 2022.
Training
A graduate of Trinity College Dublin, Professor Beddy completed his radiology training at St James's Hospital, Dublin. He completed his fellowship training in Cambridge University Hospital, Cambridge, UK, the Beth Israel Hospital and Harvard Medical School, Boston, USA.
Qualifications
MB BAO BCh, MRCS, FFR RCSI, FRCR
Job Titles:
- Clinical Director for the Medicine and Emergency Directorate
- Professor
Professor Byrne is a consultant physician in general internal and geriatric medicine at St James's Hospital. He holds an academic appointment as clinical associate professor in the Department of Medical Gerontology at Trinity College Dublin. He is a fellow of both the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland and Edinburgh.
Professor Byrne was appointed as the clinical director for the Medicine and Emergency Directorate (MED) in 2019 and was the director of postgraduate education on the St James's Hospital campus for the period 2017-2020. As the current regional programme director of the RCPI for Basic Specialist Training in general internal medicine, he oversees the professional development of medical senior house officers (SHOs) training across eleven hospitals in the Dublin Midland Hospital Group (DMHG) region and beyond.
He is additionally trained in the areas of falls and syncope, pharmaceutical medicine and nutrition and dietetics.
Professor Daly has been a consultant cardiologist at St James's Hospital since 2010 and is the hospital's current clinical lead for cardiology. She is also director of the St James's Hospital Heart Failure Programme and an associate professor at Trinity College Dublin.
Professor Desmond Fitzgerald, a medical graduate of UCD, has worked as a clinician in institutions in Ireland and the US. Over the past 30 years he has held a number of senior academic positions, most recently as President of the University of Limerick (until 2020). He has served on a number of medical boards, including the Mater Misericordiae Hospital, St. Vincnet's University Hospital and the Institute of Translational Medicine and Therapeutics at the University of Pennsylvania. He has also served on a number of charities, including the Beacon Foundation and UL Foundation. Professor Fitzgerald is a recipient of a Freedom to Discover Award and is currently Adjunct Professor of Medicine in TCD and strategic advisor to the TCD School of Medicine.
Job Titles:
- Head of the Medical Physics
Dr Geraldine O'Reilly is chief physicist and head of the Medical Physics and Bioengineering Department (MPBE) in St James's Hospital. The department provides scientific and technical support to clinical users and hospital management and looks after all of the hospital's medical and imaging equipment. Geraldine is also the radiation protection adviser to the hospital.
Geraldine joined the hospital in 1999 and was appointed chief physicist in 2012.
In addition to her hospital role, Geraldine has been actively involved in the development of radiation safety legislation, standards and guidance at a national and international level for the last 20 years. She has served on state boards and advisory committees for regulatory radiation protection agencies and has worked with the International Atomic Energy Agency on a number of technical documents and training activities. She is also one of two Irish experts on an EU group that advises the European Commission on all matters relating to radiation safety and she chairs the subcommittee to that group which looks specifically at the use of ionising radiation in medicine.
Geraldine's academic qualifications include a BSc (Hons) in Experimental Physics, MSc and PhD from University College Dublin. She also has a Diploma in Management from Trinity College Dublin (TCD). She is a lecturer on a number of post graduate programmes in TCD and the Royal College of Surgeons.
Job Titles:
- Consultant Histopathologist
Job Titles:
- Professor in Physiotherapy
Dr Hussey is a Professor in Physiotherapy in the School of Medicine and Vice President for Global Relations at Trinity College Dublin. She received her MSc from King's College London and her PhD from Trinity College Dublin. She has been in Trinity College Dublin since 1992 and served as Head of the Discipline of Physiotherapy for 11 years. She was elected to fellowship in 2011. Her research focuses on evaluating exercise interventions aimed at increasing physical performance in patients undergoing treatment for cancer. She has supervised 30 postgraduate students to completion and has published over 75 papers.
Professor Kenny is founding director of the Falls and Syncope Unit at St James's Hospital and Trinity College Dublin. She is head of the Ageing Research Programme at Trinity College Dublin; director of the Mercer's Institute for Successful Ageing and is Chair of the Academic Department of Medical Gerontology.
The focus of her research is on the physiological and biological pathways that underpin vascular biology including modifiable risk factors and novel interventions for syncope, falls and locomotion. For this work she is using clinical cohorts coupled with a large population representative longitudinal study of adults over 50 years, TILDA, which she established.
She was Chair of the Guidelines on Management (diagnosis and treatment) of Syncope 2001 and 2008; member of European Cardiac Society/EHRA Syncope Management taskforce since its foundation in 2014; Chair of the AGS/BGS Guideline for the Prevention of Falls in Older Persons 2001 and 2011; Co-Chair of EU SAPEA Commission on ‘Transforming Ageing in Europe' (present) and has contributed models of care delivery, including syncope in the Emergency Department. She was nominated for BUPA Doctor of the Year for UK Syncope Service.
Professor Kenny has published more than 500 research papers, reviewed articles and book chapters and has received numerous awards for her research and clinical service including membership of the Royal Irish Academy and Lifetime Achievement Award at World Conference Falls and Postural Stability in 2019.
Qualifications
MB BCh NUI Galway GMC, MD NUI Galway "A study of the causes and mechanisms of unexplained syncope", FRCPI, FRCP, FESC, FRCPE, FTCD, MRIA.
Job Titles:
- Managing Director of Surgical Affairs at RCSI
Kieran Ryan was appointed as Managing Director of Surgical Affairs at RCSI in August 2016 where he is responsible for the development and implementation of the strategic direction for the Department of Surgical Affairs. Core to this brief is the delivery of RCSI's National Surgical Training Programmes, engagement with its Fellows and Members and specialty groups, promoting RCSI as a world leader in surgical training and medical education and provision of greater support and input to surgical practice. Kieran, as a member of the Senior Management Team at RCSI, also supports RCSI's postgraduate faculties in delivering their remit and strategic objectives.
Prior to joining RCSI, Kieran was Chief Executive Officer of the Irish College of General Practitioners, a post he held since 2011. Prior to this, Kieran worked with the RCSI Department of Surgical Affairs as Research Manager and then Associate Director. He brings with him a wealth of experience and expertise across the many facets of the healthcare ecosystem having previously worked as Head of Clinical Services in the Hermitage Medical Clinic, Head of Healthcare Practice at Aon Risk Services, GCP inspector with the Irish Medicines Board (now HPRA), Clinical Trials Manager with GSK as well as other clinical research roles with Covance CAPs and ICON.
Kieran holds a BSc (applied) in Chemistry and Mathematics from Kevin Street DIT and Trinity College Dublin, an MSc in Healthcare Ethics and Law and MSc in Healthcare Leadership and Management Development from RCSI.
Job Titles:
- Director
- Director of Facilities Management
- Executive Management Group
Mr Aidan Turley was appointed Director of Facilities Management in March 2023, following a two-year interim posting. Aidan first joined St James's Hospital in 2014 as Operations Manager, having spent the previous 18 years in senior management positions across various roles in the construction industry.
He holds a Master's degree in Leadership and Management Practice, as well as Bachelors of Business Studies in Management Finance, Business and Human Resources and a Post-Graduate Diploma in Strategic Project Management.
He is a chartered member of the Chartered Institute of Personnel and Development and holds an IPMA (International Project Management Association) level C accreditation.
As a former CEO of the Dublin Dental University Hospital for almost 20 years (to 2011), Mr Murray has experience of; strategic planning, development and implementation; the planning and development of physical infrastructure; all operational management of a hospital service, including human resources, finance, corporate governance; patient services; and the planning and implementation of ICT systems. That position required interaction with government departments of health and education, HSE, universities, statutory agencies and other hospitals.
Over many years, Mr Murray has acquired the skills necessary to engage with colleagues on various boards in the health and education spheres to plan and deliver services through chairing or participation in board committees such as finance audit education and research.
Mr Murray has served on several boards and is currently on the Board of Our Lady's Hospice and Care Services, Harold's Cross and Blackrock. Mr Murray is re-appointed to the Board following nomination by the Chairperson of the St James's Hospital Board.
Job Titles:
- Chief Operations Officer
- Executive Management Group
Ms Aisling Collins was appointed to the role of Chief Operations Officer in St James's Hospital in November 2024. Prior to this, she held the role of Interim Chief Operations Officer since August 2022.
Aisling began her career in St James's Hospital where she trained as a pharmacist, leaving briefly to complete a masters in Hospital Pharmacy in Beaumont Hospital. She returned to St James's Hospital in 2002 and took up the role as Chief II Pharmacist and in 2015 was appointed as Deputy Director of Pharmacy.
From 2019, she was the Operations Manager for the Medicine and Emergency Directorate (MED) before moving to her role as Interim Chief Operations Officer in 2022.
Aisling has extensive experience in healthcare management and provides strong strategic, professional and managerial leadership to all operational activity in the hospital.
Job Titles:
- Executive Management Group
Ms Mary Day was appointed in 2020 to the role of Chief Executive in St James's Hospital. She was previously Chief Executive of Ireland East Hospital Group and in the Mater Misericordiae University Hospital. She has just completed a secondment for 18 months as National Director for Acute Operations in the HSE.
Mary was also appointed as an Adjunct Associate Professor at the UCD School of Nursing, Midwifery and Health Systems in December 2010.
Mary has contributed to the development of lean management for healthcare improvement by setting up the Lean Academy in the Mater Hospital and further developing the Lean Improvement programme across the Ireland East Hospital Group to implement systems-wide improvements across the Group and create a sustainable infrastructure for expanding internal capacity and capability to deliver transformational change. She is a passionate advocate for lean improvement to deliver sustainable results, empower and motivate staff, break down silos and release time to improve patient care, and set up the Transformation Office for Lean Management in St James's Hospital.
She is also a strong advocate for the delivery of an integrated Academic Health Sciences Centre and is keen to ensure academia, innovation and research are embedded in service delivery. The development of the Academic Health Science model as a high-performance vehicle for better health, and the foundations reflect significant international experience demonstrating that the integration of education, innovation and research in an Academic Health Science Centre (AHSC) model improves both patient care and drives the knowledge economy. Her strategic ambition for the St James's Hospital Campus is to evolve into an Integrated Academic Health Science Campus which will deliver improved healthcare outcomes for our patients and create the most dynamic healthcare campus nationally and pan-Europe.
Mary's professional and academic qualifications include a BSc (Hons) in Cancer Nursing and an MSc in Health Service Management.
Job Titles:
- Executive Management Group
Job Titles:
- Chief Information Officer
- Executive Management Group
Pete joined the hospital in May 2023 from Microsoft and brings with him over 20 years' extensive experience from the technology sector. Some of Pete's roles have included strategy and working with government departments and health services. He has also held the roles of Chief Technology Officer for Healthcare and Director of the Technology Centre, a business unit within Microsoft, leading a team which focused on innovation and transformation for senior executives of organisations.
Professor Robinson is a consultant geriatrician at St James's Hospital and a senior clinical lecturer at Trinity College Dublin. He graduated from Trinity College Dublin in 1996. He completed his basic and specialist training in Dublin and Queensland, Australia and was admitted to the Specialist Register of General (Internal) Medicine and Geriatric Medicine in 2010. He is the director of the Memory Clinic at St James‘s Hospital and is co-chair of the Social Prescribing Network of Ireland.
Qualifications
MA, MSc, MD, FRCPI
Professor Robinson was awarded a Master's in Healthcare Ethics and Law from the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland in 2010. He achieved a Doctorate in Medicine from Trinity College Dublin in 2011. In 2013 he was elected to Fellowship of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland in recognition of his work in dementia and social prescribing and in developing and delivering an ethics module.
He has been invited as an expert speaker to the Irish Museum of Modern Art (IMMA), the Law Society and the Bealtaine Festival.
His proudest achievement is his appointment as a consultant physician to St James's Hospital in 2011, where he has served in several capacities.
Professor Robinson's sub-specialty interests include acute geriatric medicine, cognitive disorders and healthcare ethics and law.
Job Titles:
- Director of Nursing
- Executive Management Group
Sharon has over 30 years of experience in working in an acute academic teaching hospital, with 15 years of experience working in senior leadership roles. She has worked internationally and has held multiple promotional posts within St. James's Hospital, Dublin. In the autumn of 2018, she was appointed as the hospital's Director of Nursing.
Sharon has a special interest in developing nursing roles. She has collaborated closely with the Irish Health Service Executive (HSE) and their Clinical Care Programmes in developing, appointing and supporting advanced nursing practice posts for both Clinical Nurse Specialists and Advanced Nurse Practitioners through clinical leadership and research.
Sharon is presently leading on the Magnet4Europe Project in her organisation which is presently seeking the achievement of the Pathway to Excellence Programme ® award. Sharon is also a Florence Nightingale Global Scholar and an Adjunct Associate Professor in Trinity College Dublin.
Sharon's focus has always been, and will continue to be, directed towards working with her nursing team to ensure positive experiences for patients and improved patient outcomes for those in the care of St James's Hospital. Sharon's work ethos is built on collaboration, transactional leadership, strategic thinking, constructive engagement with change, integrity and promoting innovation. She describes herself as having a passionate belief in the value and hugely important role that the nursing profession has to offer.
Job Titles:
- Company Secretary
- Fellow of the Governance Institute
Susan is an experienced Company Secretary and Corporate Governance Professional with over 25 years experience within a number of industries including: Global Technology, Life Sciences, Global Manufacturing and Investments. Susan joined St. James's Hospital from Aptiv PLC, a global technology company, headquartered in Dublin and listed on the NYSE, where she held the role of Head of Corporate Governance EMEA.
Prior to joining Aptiv PLC, Susan was Company Secretary of Malin Corporation plc (‘'Malin''). Malin is a publicly listed company, investing in life sciences companies with a focus on oncology, immunology and genetic diseases. Prior to joining Malin, Susan was Company Secretary of IPL Plastics Inc. (previously One Fifty One plc) a leading sustainable packaging solutions provider which was listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange. She was also previously Company Secretary of the Irish Agricultural Wholesale Society Ltd, Assistant Company Secretary of IAWS Group, plc (now Aryzta AG) and also held roles in the banking and educational industries.
Susan is a Fellow of The Governance Institute since 2009. She also earned a diploma with the Institute of Bankers in Ireland as a Qualified Financial Advisor and a Bachelor of Arts Degree from the National University of Ireland.