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Saturday 10th February 2018 Module 2 Management of Chronic Illness in Athletes Venue: Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Saturday 10th February 2018
Module 2
Management of Chronic Illness in Athletes

Venue: Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland,
       123 St Stephens Green, Dublin 2

Faculty of Sports and Exercise Medicine,
RCPI & RCSI

121 St Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2, Ireland

Tel +353 1 402 2780
Fax +353 1 402 2781
Email: sportsfac@rcsi.ie
www.rcsi.ie/fsem

Twitter: @FSEM_IRL
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Saturday 10th February 2018 Module 2 Management of Chronic Illness in Athletes Venue: Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Welcome address from Dean

                               Mr Cliff Beirne
                               FFD RCSI, FRCS Ed, FFSEM
                               Consultant Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon based at
                               Sports Surgery Clinic Santry.
                               Dean of the Faculty of Sports and Exercise Medicine,
                               RCPI & RCSI

Dear Delegates,

Following on from our very successful SEMSEP 2016/2017 programme, On behalf of the
Faculty Board, I would like to welcome you to the Royal College of Surgeons today for the
second Module in our Sports and Exercise Medicine Structured Educational Programme
(SEMSEP) 2017/2018. The objective of the SEMSEP programme is to provide additional
educational opportunities in the new specialty of Sports and Exercise Medicine to our
Fellows and Members, but also to medical practitioners and other allied healthcare
professionals who are interested to learn more about Sports and Exercise Medicine.

The modules will be delivered during the academic year, and will address a number of
topics. Our first module this year was on Concussion, and was very well attended.

There are many athletes who compete who have concomitant medical conditions. This
module will give expert advise on the management of athletes at all levels with a variety
of medical conditions. The issue of TUE’s, which has never been more topical will also be
addressed.

I hope you will all enjoy today’s module and thank you again for supporting the Faculty.
On behalf of the Board, I wish to sincerely acknowledge and thank Premier Medical for
the Sponsorship of this year’s SEMSEP Modules.

Mr Cliff Beirne
Dean of the Faculty of Sports and Exercise Medicine, RCPI & RCSI
Saturday 10th February 2018 Module 2 Management of Chronic Illness in Athletes Venue: Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
SEMSEP 2017/ 2018 – 10th February 2018

Module 2 – Management of Chronic Illness in Athletes

Programme
Co - Chairs:    Dr Martin Daly & Dr Adrian McGoldrick
Venue:		        Royal College of Surgeons Ireland, Cheyne Lecture Theatre

 Time           Title                                                     Speaker

 8.30am         Registration

 9.00am         Welcome Address from Dean                                 Mr Cliff Beirne

 9.10am         Managing Epilepsy in Sport                                Dr Colin Doherty

 9.35am         Inflammatory Bowel Disease in Athletes of all Abilities   Dr Anthony O’Connor

 10.00am        Management of Diabetes with Exercise                      Dr Diarmuid Smith

 10.25am        Arthritis in the Ageing Athlete                           Professor Trevor Duffy

 10.50am        Discussions Panel

 11.10am        Break

 11.30am        Asthma in Sport                                           Dr Michael O’Mahony

 11.55am        Cardiology in Sport                                       Dr Joseph Galvin

 12.20pm        Therapeutic Use Exemption Applications (TUE’s )           Ms Cora Carrigg

 12.45pm        Discussion Panel

 1.00pm         Close - Mr Cliff Beirne (Dean)

                               This module is approved for 4 CPD credits
                                                             Sponsored by
HEALTH AND SCIENCE PROMOTION OF PHYSICAL ACTIVITY AND EXCELLENCE IN SPORT PERFORMANCE
WE ARE COMMITTED TO BE THE LEADER AND PRIME REFERENCE IN EDUCATION, ETHICS AND SCIENCE FOR SPORTS
AND EXERCISE MEDICINE IN IRELAND
Saturday 10th February 2018 Module 2 Management of Chronic Illness in Athletes Venue: Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Speakers’ Biographies

DR COLIN DOHERTY                                        Hospitals in Dublin. He was awarded an MD by
Dr Colin Doherty is a consultant neurologist at St      Trinity College Dublin in 2012 for a thesis on the
James’s Hospital and Senior lecturer in Neurology       management of Helicobacter pylori infection
at TCD. His undergraduate degree was awarded            and gastric intestinal metaplasia with regard
by UCD (1991) and he trained in Medicine                to gastric cancer prevention supervised by
and Neurology at St Vincent’s and Beaumont              Professor Colm O’Morain. Upon completion of
Hospitals and later at the Partners Neurology           his training in Ireland he worked as senior fellow
Residency Programme at Harvard Medical School,          in Crohn’s and Colitis at Beth Israel Deaconess
Boston (Brigham and Women’s Hospital and                Medical Center/Harvard Medical School in
Massachusetts General Hospital), where he was           Boston, USA before taking up an appointment
Chief Resident in his final year (1998-2001). He then   as Consultant Gastroenterologist at Leeds
completed Fellowships in Epilepsy and Cognition         Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust in June 2014 and
at MGH (2001-2003). He has published widely the         returning to Ireland in 2016 to an appointment as
areas of brain imaging in epilepsy, the genetics        Consultant Gastroenterologist at Tallaght Hospital.
of epilepsy, functional imaging of language,            His interests are Inflammatory Bowel Diseases
dementia, clinical epileptology and brain injury.       especially Post-operative prophylaxis of Crohn’s
He was a member of the Irish government’s expert        disease and Quality of Life for patients with IBD,
group on resource allocation in the health sector       the GI complications of cancer therapies, Upper
(2011) and was a member of the National Clinical        Gastrointestinal Tract Bleeding, Helicobacter pylori
Effectiveness Committee in Ireland since its            infection and Gastric Cancer prevention.
inception in 2011 to 2105. He is a founder member
and Medical Director of Epilepsy Research Ireland       DR DIARMUID SMITH
(ERI). He has been National Clinical Lead for the       Dr Diarmuid Smith is a Consultant Endocrinologist
Epilepsy Care Programme in Ireland for the past 7       in Beaumont Hospital since 2005. Completed his
years, with a charge to develop epilepsy services       MD thesis in Kings College in London in 2002 in
nationally to improve quality of care, access for       the area of hypoglycaemia. He has been the HSE
patients.                                               national clinical lead for diabetes between 2011
                                                        and 2013. He was the secretary and chair of the
DR ANTHONY O’CONNOR                                     diabetes section of the Irish Endocrine Society
Dr Anthony O’Connor graduated in medicine               between 2005 to 2011. He is the current secretary
from University College Cork in his hometown            of the Irish Endocrine Society and was associate
in 2004. He completed SHO training in Limerick          medical director for Beaumont Hospital between
before undertaking higher specialist training           2014 to 2017. His research interests are in diabetes,
in Gastroenterology in Tallaght and St. James’s         hypoglycaemia and diabetic vascular disease and
Saturday 10th February 2018 Module 2 Management of Chronic Illness in Athletes Venue: Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
he has been primary author or co-author in over       the Irish Universities Rugby Union Committee and
100 research publications. He has been involved       IRFU 3rd level Committee.
with the Dublin Senior Football team and the St
Vincent’s Senior Hurling team for the last 3 years.   MS CORA CARRIGG
                                                      Ms Cora Carrigg, BSc (Hons), has worked in the
                                                      area of Anti-Doping since 2009, where she is
PROFESSOR TREVOR DUFFY                                involved with the administration of Therapeutic
Professor Trevor Duffy is Consultant                  Use Exemption Applications. Cora works with
Rheumatologist at the Connolly Hospital               athletes and their Doctors providing advice on
Blanchardstown and the Hermitage Medical Clinic       the WADA List, TUE requirements and medical
and is Honorary Clinical Associate Professor at       file preparation as well as assisting the TUE
the RCSI. Following specialist training in Ireland    Committee with their day-to-day work. Working
he was a Rheumatology Fellow at the Hospital          with Eirpharm.com and MIMS, Cora also provides
Universitaire Cantonal de Geneve where he             assistance in relation to preparing their Drugs
subsequently became a Chef de Clinique. He            in Sport information. She has a Diploma in Fine
has also spent time as Lead Clinical Director at      Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals from GMIT and
Connolly Hospital. Professor Duffy was president      a degree in Microbiology from NUIG where she
of the IMO and has been chair member of the           previously specialised in microbial DNA profiling.
IMO Consultant Committee and the IMO NCHD
Committee. He is also IMO delegate to the UEMS        DR JOSEPH GALVIN
(Union Européan des Medicins Specialists), and sits   Dr Joseph Galvin is a cardiologist in Mater,
on the European Board of Rheumatology.                Connolly and Mater Private Hospitals.
                                                      He trained in Dublin, New York, Vermont
DR MICHAEL O’MAHONY                                   and Boston in interventional cardiology
Dr Michael O’Mahony is a Consultant in                and electrophysiology. His particular
Respiratory Medicine in Galway University             interests include catheter ablation, device
Hospitals. He graduated from UCC in 1996 and          management of cardiac arrhythmias,
completed his initial training in Cork,Limerick       syncope, inherited cardiac conditions and
and Dublin. He undertook Fellowship training          prevention of sudden cardiac death (SCD).
in Pulmonary and Critical Care in New York
Presbyterian/Weill Cornell 2006-09. Appointed
to faculty in Weill Cornell Medical College and
Rockefeller University from 2009-2011. He has an
interest in Asthma and Sport and is a member of
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RCSI Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland
Faculty of Sports & Exercise Medicine
121 St Stephen’s Green, Dublin 2
Tel: +353 1 402 2780
Email: sportsfac@rcsi.ie
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