The Department of Endocrinology and Metabolism is based at Hospital 5, St James’s Hospital, Tallaght University Hospital and Naas General Hospital, and provides outpatient and inpatient care for patients with a wide variety of endocrine and metabolic disorders including:
We provide undergraduate teaching to medical students at various levels, including:
Our team structure includes:
Interns and SHO’s are attached to our service for 3 month rotations. SpR and Registrars spend 1 year minimum.
Postgraduate teaching takes place on a daily basis and includes:
In addition to these fixed sessions, teaching ward rounds are held at least twice per week as well as tutorials for medical membership candidates.
The department encourages medical graduates and non-medical graduates from allied disciplines to study for higher degrees.
Recent postgraduate students have included:
Our research is focused on Type 2 diabetes and obesity. The central base for the research group is the Metabolic Research Unit in Hospital 5, where we conduct clinical and academic investigations. The team is also affiliated with the Institute for Molecular Medicine at the Trinity Centre and the Department of Clinical Biochemistry at St James’s Hospital.
All our studies are conducted in human subjects, and we have established a high participation rate among the following main populations:
The techniques we use include:
Research Projects
Current protocols include:
Our studies are funded from various sources including: the Health Research Board, EFSD, EASD, the EU Commission, the Diabetes Education and Research Fund and the Trinity Foundation.
St James's Hospital
Details of our clinical services can be obtained from St James’s website
Clinical Senior Lecturer
Dr Marie Louise Healy
Dr Niamh Phelan
Tallaght University Hospital
Dr Lucy-Ann Behan
Dr James Gibney
Naas Hospital
Dr Kevin Moore