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Dr Naomi Quigley Consultant anaesthesiologist in University Hospital Limerick. Clinical lead for paediatric anaesthesiology and clinical tutor for the College of Anaesthesiology Ireland. Fellowship in Paediatric Anaesthesiology in Royal Hospital for Children in Glasgow 2023-2024. CSCST anaesthesiology, intensive care medicine and pain medicine 2023. FCAI & MCAI. Graduated from UHL BMBS 2015. Graduated Bachelor of Civil Law from NUIG 2008
Dr Nick Clarke MB MCh MRCSI FFRRCSI FRCR (FROM CORK)
Qualified from UCC in the early noughties. Interned in Limerick. Basic postgraduate surgical training in the MidWestern RCSI scheme (mostly Limerick). Briefly flirted with a career in general surgery before seeing the light! Completed radiology training in Belfast, plus paediatric radiology fellowship in Great Ormond St. Appointed in 2016 as a consultant paediatric radiologist in Belfast. Arrived back to Limerick in 2021 as a consultant general radiologist in UHL (also providing neonatal cover to UMHL).
Happily residing in rural environs of Crecora, Co Limerick with a wife, 2 sons 1 daughter, 1 dog, 3 cats)
Dr Mike O’Sullivan graduated from UCC in 2017 having completed Graduate Medicine Medicine directly after a BSc in Physiology. He began the Specialist Anaesthesiology Training in 2019 and is currently in his sixth and final year in University Hospital Limerick. His clinical interest is paediatric anaesthesia with specific interests in paediatric ENT, communication and management of peri-procedural anxiety. Dr O’Driscoll is also a certified instructor in Advanced Paediatric Life Support. In 2026 he plans to complete a Fellowship in Paediatric Anaesthesia in Perth Children’s Hospital.
Dr Siobhán Neville is a Consultant General Paediatrician with special interest in Inclusion Health at University Hospital Limerick and Associate Professor of Paediatrics at University of Limerick School of Medicine. Her primary clinical and research interests are in the area of Paediatric Inclusion Health. Dr Neville graduated from University College Dublin with a first-class honours degree in Medicine in 2011. She completed her training in General Paediatrics through the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland (RCPI), during which she spent six months in rural Tanzania as part of the VSO-RCPI Partnership Programme. She completed a two-year Fellowship in Paediatric Hospital Medicine at the Hospital for Sick Children in Toronto, Canada, and has obtained Paediatric Membership of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland and the Royal College of Paediatrics and Child Health in the UK. She has been awarded Fellowship of the Faculty of Paediatrics of the RCPI and is a member of the International Society of Social Paediatrics and Child Health. Dr Neville obtained a Master’s in Quality and Safety in Healthcare Management through the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland in 2018. She also completed the Sick Kids Teaching Scholars Program in 2019. She is co-editor of the 12th edition of the Hospital for Sick Children Handbook of Paediatrics. She worked as a Consultant General Paediatrician in Children’s Health Ireland at Temple Street in Dublin before being appointed to her current clinical-academic role in the Mid-West.
Mr Joseph Nunoo-Mensah