
Medical doctor with clinical experience in hospital medicine and general practice, skilled in patient assessment, diagnosis, and management of acute and chronic conditions. Competent in core clinical procedures including IV cannulation, arterial blood sampling, urinary catheterisation, and nasogastric tube insertion. Committed to patient safety, evidence-based practice, and effective multidisciplinary teamwork. Registered with the Irish Medical Council and seeking an SHO position to further develop clinical expertise in a hospital setting.
Observe consultant-led ward rounds and patient management in acute hospital settings
• Participate in clinical discussions and multidisciplinary team meetings
• Gain experience in Irish hospital clinical systems, documentation standards, and patient pathways
• Observe patient assessment, investigation planning, and treatment strategies in medical wards
Conducted daily GP consultations, including patient assessment, diagnosis, and management. Reviewed medications, performed blood tests and diagnostic procedures (ECG, ABPM), and carried out minor surgical procedures such as ingrown toenail treatment. Completed clinical documentation and medical reports, including sick notes, DVLA assessments, and social and legal health evaluations.
Clerked medical ward patients, performed core procedures (IV cannulation, arterial blood sampling, ascitic tap, urinary catheterisation, NG tube insertion), and recognised and managed acute medical emergencies including IHD, acute asthma, pneumothorax, DKA, gastroenteritis, and acute renal failure.
BLKapoor super speciality hospital June 2018-July 2019
Rotated across multiple departments to gain broad clinical exposure:
Professional / legal Affiliations
Irish medical council , Ireland No: 522442
Afghanistan medical council No: AMC-R07457
Stamp 4 Holder : GNIB 075960
“During my time as an SHO at the Salehi OPD Clinic, I taught medical students how to take structured histories and perform physical examinations. I also used my spare time to guide and support them in building confidence. This experience strengthened my communication and interpersonal skills, and I intend to continue teaching in the future.”
BLS November 2025
ACLS November 2024
Manual handling February 2024
Hand washing September 2025
Phlebotomy April 2025
hse land clinical courses December 2025
SHO Doctor at volunteer OPD Camps
Kabul 2020
Medical officer
Jumhuriat hospital Kabul Afghanistan .
Audits Clinical Research Presentations Thesis
Cathal O'Brien
Consultant in Infectious Diseases
St Vincent’s University Hospital
Adjunct Lecturer, University College Dublin
Irish Medical Council (IMC) No: 40081
Patrick Mallon
Professor of Microbial Diseases in Medicine
Consultant in Infectious Diseases, University College Dublin
Head of UCD School of Medicine
Email: mallonclinic@svcpc.ie
others upon request