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Faculty of Occupational Medicine Autumn Conference
Faculty of Occupational Medicine Autumn Conference
Friday 5th October 2018
Approved for up to 6 CPD credits
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Time Title Speaker Chair
08.30 – 09.20 Registration
09.20 – 09.30 Opening address by Dr Blanaid Hayes, Dean, Faculty of Occupational
Medicine, RCPI
Session 1
09.30 – 10.00 Shift work and sleep deprivation -
what should we be doing?
Dr David Lee,
Sleep Unlimited,
United Kingdom
Dr Lynda Sisson,
Vice Dean of FOM
10.00 – 10.10 Q & A
10.10 – 10.40 Social media and stress - a new
workplace hazard
Dr Eoin Whelan,
NUIG Galway,
Ireland
10.40 – 10.50 Q & A
10.50 – 11.10 Comfort break- Tea & Coffee
11.10 – 11.40 Now that the GDPR is here - what
next?
Colin Rooney,
Arthur Cox,
Dublin, Ireland
11.40 -11.50 Q & A
11.50 – 12.20 Implementing the GDPR - lessons
learned
Dr Paul O’Grady,
Medmark,
Dublin, Ireland
12.20 – 12.30 Q & A
12.30 – 13.00 The 1st Report of the Personal
Injuries Commission and
implications for occupational
health
Dr Deirdre
Gleeson,
Medwise,
Naas, Ireland
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Time Title Speaker Chair
13.00 – 14.00 Lunch
Session 2
14.00 – 14.30 The role of exercise in promoting
workplace health and wellbeing
Dr Noel
McCaffrey,
Exwell Medical,
Dublin, Ireland
Dr Declan
Whelan, Past
Dean of FOM
14.30 – 14.40 Q & A
14.40 – 15.10 Occupational Stress and
Depressive symptoms in Irish
hospital doctors
Dr Anthony
O’Keeffe
CHI,
Dublin, Ireland
15.10 – 15.20 Q & A
15.20 – 15.50 Workplace wellbeing priorities for
healthcare professionals - the
2016 FOM Delphi survey report
Dr Oghenovo
Oghuvbu, Garda
Occupational
Health Services,
Dublin, Ireland
15.50 – 16.15 Q & A/ Panel discussion
16.15 - 16.20 Overview and Close of meeting Dean of FOM, Dr
Blanaid Hayes
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Guest speaker biographies
Dr David Lee BSc PhD CertEd CPsychol AFBPsS
CSci. Clinical Director, Sleep Unlimited Ltd.
Originally a Human Biologist, but then conducted a PhD in
Sleep Psychology at Loughborough University's
internationally renowned Sleep Research Centre
examining sleep and associated quality of life in
vulnerable, clinical groups. Since then he has held
academic posts at Bradford and Newcastle Universities,
lecturing in Psychobehavioural Treatments for Insomnia
and holds a certificate in higher education practice.
He has trained in the delivery of Cognitive Behavioural
Therapy for Insomnia (CBTi) and Good Clinical Practice,
was registered as Newcastle University's Sleep Expert; has
made several appearances on local and national radio; and
presented as 'Dr Sleep' at recent Newcastle ScienceFest
events in 2010 and 2011. He has delivered training and
teaching workshops / seminars to a range of healthcare
professionals including: Psychiatrists, Psychologists, GPs,
Nurses, Midwives, Counsellors,
Psychotherapists, Physiotherapists, Osteopaths,
Occupational Therapists, etc.
He provides consultation to companies and individuals
relating to sleep and has provided expert witness
testimony to the court. Findings from his own research
have been published in international, peer-reviewed
journals. He is author of the recently published “Teaching
the World to Sleep.” 2017. Routledge, London.
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Eoin Whelan BBS, MBS, PhD
Eoin is a Lecturer in Business Information Systems at the
National University of Ireland, Galway. He is also a visiting
professor at the Institute d’Economie Scientifique et de
Gestion (IESEG), France. He received his PhD from NUI
Galway in 2010. His current research interests focus upon
understanding how modern technologies influence worker
stress, decision making, productivity, creativity, and work-
life conflict. His publications have appeared in MIT Sloan
Management Review, Information Systems Journal, R&D
Management, Journal of Information Technology, and
Information & Organization. The findings of his research
have also been featured in mainstream international
outlets such as Forbes, Financial Times, Fortune, Reuters,
Irish Independent, and the Irish Times. He is a Senior
Editor of Information & Organization, and Information
Technology & People. Prior to becoming an academic, Eoin
held a variety of business analyst positions in Ireland, New
Zealand, and the US.
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Colin Rooney, Arthur Cox
Colin is a Partner in the Technology Group of Arthur Cox.
Colin advises on data privacy, freedom of information,
social media, information technology and e-business
matters.
Colin’s practice has a strong emphasis on information
management issues, ranging from cross-jurisdictional data
sharing projects to digital marketing to online regulation
and related matters.
Colin also regularly advises in relation to various aspects of
technology law (for example regarding cloud computing,
software licensing, social media and e-commerce) and on
commercial intellectual property matters (for example
regarding licensing and migration of valuable intellectual
property).
Colin is a frequent speaker and author on data privacy
topics.
Colin is a Certified Information Privacy Professional
(Europe) (CIPP/E) and a Certified Information Privacy
Manager (CIPM).
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Paul O’Grady is Commercial and Wellness Director with Medmark
Paul has 25 years’ management experience working as
both COO and CEO across a variety of areas including
management consultancy, outsourced services, legal
services and most recently in health and wellbeing.
Paul has led initiatives in organisations that resulted in the
awarding of the Deloitte Best Managed Company, winning
the overall Q Mark National Quality & Excellence Award
and achieving ISO accreditation. Paul played a leading role
in Medmark’s preparation for GDPR and continues to work
with Medmark clients in relation to GDPR issues. In
addition to his Commercial Director role Paul also heads
up Medmark’s Wellness Services.
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Dr Deirdre Gleeson Specialist in Occupational Medicine 2018 Dr Deirdre Gleeson graduated in 1992 from Trinity College,
Dublin and completed vocational training in General
Practice in 1996.Dr Gleeson completed the specialist
registrar-training program with The Faculty of
Occupational Medicine of the Royal College of Physicians
in Ireland in 2004 and is now a Fellow of the Faculty.
In 2005, Dr Gleeson founded Medwise Occupational
Health Services, which has clinics in Dublin, Limerick and
Naas and a mobile occupational health surveillance unit:
Medwise Mobile Medicals. Medwise is accredited with
SEQOHS: Safe Effective Quality Occupational Health
Service.
Dr Gleeson has a special interest in occupational injury
case management, sickness absence assessment and all
aspects of fitness for work.
Dr Gleeson set up the Medwise Calcutta Project to help
street children and regularly travels to Calcutta to
volunteer in a health clinic.
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Dr Noel McCaffrey MB, BSc, MSc, HDipOccH, HDip (Stats), FFSEM Graduated for UCD (Medical School) 1983. Studied Sports
Medicine in London 1986-88. Worked in UCD Medical
School 1990-1996 developing and directing MSc (Sports
and Exercise Medicine) Programme. In DCU since 2000
working in School of Health and Human Performance
(primarily in the BSc(ATT) Programme area and also in DCU
Sport (special populations exercise programmes). Outside
DCU acting as director of Exwell Medical, Sports Medicine
Consultant in Cappagh National Orthopaedic Hospital and
also medical consultant to Riverdance
Dr. Anthony O’ Keeffe
Dr O’Keeffe is a medical graduate from UCC since 2009. He
completed his medical Basic Specialist training in Cork in
2013. He commenced his Specialist Registrar Training in
Occupational medicine in 2015 and is currently completing
his final year with Corporate Health Ireland. He currently
sits on the Board of the Faculty of Occupational Medicine
as the trainee representative.
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Dr. Oghenovo ('Ovo) Oghuvbu
Dr Oghuvbu is a Specialist Occupational Physician and
Fellow of the Faculty of Occupational Medicine of the
Royal College of Physicians of Ireland. He is the current
Chairperson of the Education Committee of the Faculty.
He was co-coordinator of the Faculty Research Group that
designed and conducted the Delphi study that forms the
subject of the presentation using live interactive audience
response technology (ART). The study was carried out as a
specific research activity to coincide with the 30th
anniversary of the Faculty.
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This event has been supported by way of unrestricted educational grants
from:
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