Registrar and Clinical Fellowship in Regional Specialist Memory Clinic at Mercy University Hospital
Cork, County Cork, Ireland -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

13 Sep, 25

Salary

68209.0

Posted On

15 Jun, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Clinical Skills, Knowledge Base, Decision Making, Medicine

Industry

Hospital/Health Care

Description

This role relates to a registrar post and structured fellowship in cognitive disorders in an Irish Regional Specialist Memory Clinic. The successful candidate will be appointed as a clinical fellow and given the option of undertaking a structured taught Masters (MSc) in Dementia as part of this role with fees included starting September 2025.
The role will involve participating in the assessment and management of persons with symptoms suggestive of young onset dementia and cognitive impairment as well as older people with atypical and complex presentations attending a large regional centre for cognitive assessment (memory clinic).
The post will be based in an off-site location at Mercy University Hospital Cork and the candidate will cover the Regional Specialist Memory Clinic between working hours Monday to Friday.
This is a new service and the job description may change according to service needs as the service develops.

ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA, QUALIFICATIONS AND EXPERIENCE:

  • At minimum applicants are expected to have completed Basic Specialty Training in General Medicine.
  • Have clinical experience in a specialty aligned to neurocognitive disorders i.e., Neurology/Geriatric Medicine.
  • Have or be willing to undertake a Masters degree aligned with the study of neurocognitive disorders.
  • Possession of MRCP/MRCPI.
  • Core requirements for this post include: a demonstrable commitment to medicine, good decision making, a broad clinical knowledge base and appropriate clinical skills including proficiency with lumber puncture, awareness of patient safety and risk management issues and the ability to work efficiently as part of an interdisciplinary team.
    The successful candidate must hold General Registration or Trainee Specialist Division Registration with the Irish Medical Council and provide names, telephone numbers and email addresses of three Referees upon application.
Responsibilities
  • To be part of a broad multidisciplinary team providing neurocognitive assessment, diagnosis and management of persons presenting with cognitive impairment including those at a young age.
  • To provide a biomarker-based diagnosis of dementia in a timely manner including running a lumber puncture clinic.
  • To support primary care (General Practice) to manage patients once a diagnosis is made.
  • To support research being conducted within the unit including participating in clinical drug trials and grant applications to further research.
  • To fulfil and return key performance indicators to the National Dementia Office.
  • To care for patients in the community, as per Slaintecare, improving patient outcomes.
  • To create a truly integrated memory service that improves care for patients with neurocognitive disorders.
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