Welcome to MRHT

Message from Clinical Directors

Our aim is to foster a culture of positive healthcare that is reflected through our compassion, the quality of our services and our constant pursuit of patient satisfaction. We dedicate our resources to support our doctors and all our employees in their daily tasks, helping them reach their potential and develop and maintain service excellence at the highest level.  Our Senior Staff understand the importance of sharing our healthcare skills, know-how and experience to help you – the senior staff of the future.  We hope you make the most of the unique opportunity you have to grow as a medical professional during your time at MRHT.

Dr Joanna McGlynn

Message from Medical Board

As Chair of the Medical Board, we would like to welcome you all to the Midland Regional Hospital Tullamore. On behalf of the consultant body, we wish to encourage you all to attend and engage with all the training and educational opportunities that are offered across all specialties.  Your clinical education and career advancement are important to us, and we have all been in your position in the past.  We remember the difficulty in balancing service provision with our own training and educational needs.  The consultant body are available to support you and act as a source of advice if you have specific queries about your current and future career choices. We hope that you enjoy your time here in Tullamore and meet the educational goals you set for yourselves.

Dr Carla Hopper/Prof Eoin Sheehan

Message from Chair of Medical Academic Committee

As Chair of the Medical Academic Committee, I would like to welcome you all to the Midland Regional Hospital Tullamore. We are fortunate to have a state of the art education centre with a well –resourced clinical skills and simulation room. The library staff led by Ms Nicola Fay is always available to assist you with your research and library queries. There are regular educational opportunities available in the hospital, both specialty specific and multi-disciplinary. I would encourage you to attend these training opportunities to maximise the educational benefit of your time in Tullamore. These opportunities should not be taken for granted and instead taken advantage off.  Your time in Tullamore will be short, make the most of it to advance your medical education and career.

Prof Robert Eager