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Jeremy James Ernest Johnston, MSc, LLM, MBA

Consultant Emergency Medicine

Present

Cavan General Hospital

Cavan

Ireland

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Name: Jeremy James Ernest Johnston

Nationality: British/Irish

Postgraduate Qualifications: MSc, LLM, MBA, MRCSEd, MRCS(A&E), DCH, DRCOG, DIP(SEM)GB&I, DIP(FMS), PGCert (Healthcare Law), PGCertBA, LFOM, FRCEM

GMC Registration: Number 4418685, Full registration August 1998

GMC specialist registration Emergency medicine: 31/03/2008

IMC Registration: Number 146933

IMC specialist registration Emergency Medicine: 17/11/2008

Residence: 4 Lakeview, Drumgola Woods, Cavan, Ireland, H12 YK52

Contact details: Mobile 00353 (0)862405503, Home 00353 (0)494326981, Work 00353 (0)494376000, jeremyjohnston@doctors.org.uk

Current post: Consultant Emergency Medicine, Cavan General Hospital.

Education and Qualifications

Postgraduate:

  • February 2018: Masters In Business Administration MBA - Sunderland University, Sunderland, England.
  • April 2017: Masters In Healthcare Law LLM - University Of Salford, Salford, England.
  • March 2017: Postgraduate Certificate in Business Administration - Edinburgh Business School (Herriot Watt University), Edinburgh, Scotland.
  • March 2016: Licentiate Of The Faculty Of Occupational Medicine - Royal College of Physicians Ireland, Dublin, Ireland.
  • September 2014: Postgraduate Certificate In Healthcare Law - University Of Salford, Salford, England.
  • September 2013: MSc Masters of Science Forensic Medicine  - University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
  • June 2012: DIP(FMS) Diploma of Forensic Medical Sciences - The Worshipful Society of Apothocaries of London, London, England.
  • April 2011: CUBS Cardiff University Law School Bond Solon Expert Witness Certificate.
  • April 2010: Diploma of The Royal College of Obstetrics and Gynaecology DRCOG, London, England.
  • April 2006: FRCEM Fellowship of The Royal College of Emergency Medicine, London, England.
  • November 2003: DIP(SEM) Diploma in sport and exercise medicine - Great Britain and Ireland. (The intercollegiate board of sport and exercise medicine)
  • April 2003: The Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland  Diploma of Child Health (DCH), Ireland.
  • December 2001: The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh MRCS (Accident and Emergency Medicine and Surgery), Edinburgh, Scotland.
  • January 2001: The Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh  MRCS, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Undergraduate:

  • 1992–1997: MB BCh BAO - The Queens University of Belfast (July 1997), Belfast, Northern Ireland.

Career History:

  • APR’09–Present: Consultant Emergency Medicine - Cavan General Hospital (Consultants: A Butt, L Offiah, J Johnston) Cavan, Ireland.
  • JAN’09–APR’09: Consultant Emergency Medicine - East Surrey Hospital, Redhill, England.
  • JAN’09–APR’09: Locum Consultant Emergency Medicine - Kings College Hospital, London, England.
  • AUG’08–JAN’09: Locum Consultant Emergency Medicine - Central Middlesex Hospital, London, England.
  • JUN’08–AUG’08: Locum Consultant Emergency Medicine - Basingstoke and North Hampshire Hospital, Basingstoke, England.
  • FEB’08–JUN’08: Locum/Acting Consultant Emergency Medicine - Darlington Memorial Hospital, Darlington, England.
  • APR’07–JAN’08: Specialist Registrar (SPR) Emergency Medicine - North Tyneside General Hospital, North Shields, England.
  • SEP’06–APR’07: Specialist Registrar (SPR) Gynaecology Secondment as Emergency Medicine SPR - Sunderland Royal Hospital, Sunderland, England.
  • SEP’05–SEP’06: Specialist Registrar (SPR) Gynaecology & Psychiatry Secondment as Emergency Medicine SPR (Jun ’06 – Sep ’06) & Specialist Registrar (SPR) Emergency Medicine (Sep ’05 – Sep ’06) - Queen Elizabeth Hospital Gateshead, Gateshead, England.
  • FEB’04–SEP’05: Specialist Registrar (SPR) Emergency Medicine (Sep ’04 – Sep ’05) & Specialist Registrar (SPR) Paediatric Medicine Secondment as Emergency Medicine SPR (Feb ’04 – May ’04) - University Hospital of North Durham, Durham, England.
  • SEP‘03–SEP’04: Paediatric Anaesthetic / ICU Secondment as Emergency Medicine SPR & Specialist Registrar (SPR) Emergency Medicine - Newcastle Royal Victoria Infirmary & Freeman Hospital, England.
  • OCT’02–SEP’03: Specialist Registrar (SPR) Emergency Medicine  & Anaesthetic / ICU Essential Secondment as Emergency Medicine SPR - Sunderland Royal Hospital, Sunderland, England.
  • JUL’02–OCT’02: Registrar Emergency Medicine - St James's Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.
  • AUG’01–JUL’02: Senior SHO Emergency Medicine - The ulster hospital dundonald,  Northern Ireland.
  • FEB’01–AUG’01: Senior House Officer Paediatric Medicine - Altnagelvin Area Hospital, Northern Ireland.
  • AUG’00–FEB’01: Senior SHO Emergency Medicine - Royal Victoria Hospita, Belfast, Northern Ireland.
  • FEB’00–AUG’00: Senior House Officer General Medicine and Cardiology - Craigavon Area Hospital, Craigavon, Northern Ireland.
  • NOV’99–FEB’00: Senior House Officer - Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast, Northern Ireland.
  • Emergency Medicine
  • Community Medicine
  • Family Medicine
  • Occupational Medicine
  • Forensic Medicine
  • Firework Injuries: Does a change in legislation make a difference? Johnston JJE, Jenkins M & McKinney LA. Emergency Medical Journal 2001;18:232.
  • ‘A Rare Cause of Intraperitoneal Bleeding’ A case report with review of the literature. Johnston JJE, Tadros E & Harvey C. The Irish Medical Journal 2001;94:6:184.
  • Depressed skull fractures. Johnston JJE, Patterson A & McKinstry CS (2002, Apr ’08) Eurorad. URL:http://www.eurorad.org/case.cfm?UID=1597
  • Alcohol related falls. An interesting pattern of injuries. Johnston JJE & McGovern SJ. Emergency Medical Journal 2004;21:185–188.
  • The use of the internet as a recruitment resource in accident and emergency. Shannon TW, Johnston JJE, Ratchford A & Potts M. The Health Services Journal 2004;114:5918:27.
  • Predicting the result of our xrays, a way to identify overuse. Johnston JJE. The European Journal of emergency medicine 2004;11:5:273–276.
  • Needle stick injuries, management and education: a role for emergency medicine. Johnston JJE, O’Conor E. European Journal of Emergency Medicine 2005;12;1:10–12.
  • Childhood poisoning. Is there a greater role for emergency medicine? Johnston JJE, Corrigan N, McKinney LA & Steele J. Journal of Emergency Medicine, Trauma and Acute Care 2005;5:1:15–19.
  • Eureka! A surprising appearance after aspiration of a haemopneumothorax: treat the patient not the radiograph. Johnston JJE & Dowd HD. Emergency Medical Journal 2005; 593–594.
  • The Galasko report implemented. Johnston JJE. European Journal of Emergency Medicine 2007;14(3):130–133.
  • Is there a role for Nebulised Magnesium in the Emergency Department? A systematic review of the literature. Journal of Emergency Medicine, Trauma and Acute Care 2008;8(1):13-23.
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