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Congratulations to Dr. Sarah Egan

By: dhadmin
Posted on: 09-Dec-2021
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Congratulations to Dr. Sarah Egan who graduated yesterday with her Ph.D. from TCD. Sarah undertook her Ph.D. research in the Microbiology Research Unit, Division of Oral Biosciences at the Dublin Dental University Hospital under the supervision of Prof. D. Coleman. Sarah’s Ph.D. research investigated the population biology of vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium (VREfm) from Irish hospitals and the genetic basis of linezolid resistance among hospital enterococci using whole-genome sequencing.

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Clinical Doctorate in Dental Surgery 2022

By: dhadmin
Posted on: 02-Dec-2021
Filed under: News, Education
Clinical Doctorate in Dental Surgery 2022

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Clinical Doctorate in Dental Surgery 2022

By: dhadmin
Posted on: 02-Dec-2021
Filed under: News, Education
Clinical Doctorate in Dental Surgery 2022

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New Irish study reveals how vancomycin-resistant Enterococcus faecium, a globally emerging hospital superbug, acquires and rapidly transfers resistance to antibiotics of last resort

By: dhadmin
Posted on: 01-Dec-2021
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Infections caused by antibiotic resistant bacteria are a leading threat to public health worldwide. The bacterium Enterococcus faecium has emerged globally as a significant cause of hospital-acquired infections because of its naturally low susceptibility to many commonly used antibiotics. Therapeutic options are limited to a small number of antibiotics including vancomycin. However, rising proportions of vancomycin-resistant E. faecium (VREfm) infections have been reported worldwide with limited treatment options. Data from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control revealed that for over a decade, the Republic of Ireland has reported one of the highest rates of invasive VREfm infections in Europe, ranging between 32.5%-45.8% (2006-2019).

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The Dental Management of the Head & Neck Cancer Patient

By: dhadmin
Posted on: 25-Nov-2021
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The Odontology Section of The Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland would like to thank all speakers and attendees of our first event of this academic year on Monday 15th November 2021 on The Dental Management of the Head & Neck Cancer Patient. Turn-out to this synchronous online event was excellent, with audience members attending from all across Ireland and attendance transcending traditional medical/dental barriers. The speakers broadly covered the dental journey of the head & neck cancer patient from initial presentation right through to interim and definitive rehabilitation. The lecture was recorded for asynchronous access. If attendees are interested in accessing the recording, please feel free to contact the Odontology Section.

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The Dental Management of the Head & Neck Cancer Patient

By: dhadmin
Posted on: 25-Nov-2021
Filed under: News
The Odontology Section of The Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland would like to thank all speakers and attendees of our first event of this academic year on Monday 15th November 2021 on The Dental Management of the Head & Neck Cancer Patient. Turn-out to this synchronous online event was excellent, with audience members attending from all across Ireland and attendance transcending traditional medical/dental barriers. The speakers broadly covered the dental journey of the head & neck cancer patient from initial presentation right through to interim and definitive rehabilitation. The lecture was recorded for asynchronous access. If attendees are interested in accessing the recording, please feel free to contact the Odontology Section.

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The Dental Management of the Head & Neck Cancer Patient

By: dhadmin
Posted on: 25-Nov-2021
Filed under: News
The Odontology Section of The Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland would like to thank all speakers and attendees of our first event of this academic year on Monday 15th November 2021 on The Dental Management of the Head & Neck Cancer Patient. Turn-out to this synchronous online event was excellent, with audience members attending from all across Ireland and attendance transcending traditional medical/dental barriers. The speakers broadly covered the dental journey of the head & neck cancer patient from initial presentation right through to interim and definitive rehabilitation. The lecture was recorded for asynchronous access. If attendees are interested in accessing the recording, please feel free to contact the Odontology Section.

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The Dental Management of the Head & Neck Cancer Patient

By: dhadmin
Posted on: 25-Nov-2021
Filed under: News
The Odontology Section of The Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland would like to thank all speakers and attendees of our first event of this academic year on Monday 15th November 2021 on The Dental Management of the Head & Neck Cancer Patient. Turn-out to this synchronous online event was excellent, with audience members attending from all across Ireland and attendance transcending traditional medical/dental barriers. The speakers broadly covered the dental journey of the head & neck cancer patient from initial presentation right through to interim and definitive rehabilitation. The lecture was recorded for asynchronous access. If attendees are interested in accessing the recording, please feel free to contact the Odontology Section.

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Certificate in Orofacial Pain

By: dhadmin
Posted on: 06-Oct-2021
Filed under: News, Education
Dublin Dental University Hospital is accepting applications for the Certificate in Orofacial Pain. This is a year-long, part-time programme, designed to equip general dentists and dental specialists with knowledge and skills in the areas of neuropathic orofacial pain, headache disorders and temporomandibular disorders. Applications for the programme should be made online at: https://www.tcd.ie/courses/postgraduate/az/course.php?id=DPCDE-OPAI-1P01. Closing date is 13th November 2021.

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Focus Group - October

By: dhadmin
Posted on: 04-Oct-2021
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