Undergraduate at Queens University Belfast with distinction in Medicine and Surgery. Twenty years a consultant initially in Craigavon Area Hospital and laterally in Ulster Hospital since 1999.
Responsible Officer for Musgrave House.
Private Secretary: Shirley Mulhall 02892 668580
Undergraduate at Queens University Belfast with distinctions; Postgraduate MD at Queens University Belfast in Gait Analysis and Botulinum Toxin in cerebral palsy patients; Specialist Orthopaedic and Trauma training Northern Ireland; Overseas Fellowship in Spinal Surgery Brisbane, Australia 2000; Consultant Orthopaedic Spinal Surgeon Royal Victoria Hospital and Musgrave Park Hospital 2001; Examiner to Intercollegiate Specialists Board; Publications in Orthopaedic and Spinal surgery.
Secretary: Joanne Fitzpatrick 02895
Mr Michael McMullan graduated from Queen's University Belfast in 1995. He Trained in Trauma and Orthopaedics in the Northern Ireland Higher Surgical Training Programme for 6 years. He spent 1 year in full time research, sponsored by the Royal College of Surgeons England, investigating infection in fracture healing. He successfully completed the FRCS (Trauma & Orthopaedics) examination in 2005.
He had the opportunity to work from 2006-2007 in the Royal Children's Hospital and the Royal Melbourne Hospital in Melbourne, Australia with Professor Leo Donnan and Professor Kerr Graham.
Mr Michael McMullan was appointed as Consultant Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon in the Royal Victoria Hospital and Musgrave Park Hospital in 2007. He is an Honorary Lecturer in Queen's University Belfast in Trauma Surgery.
He is a member of the British Orthopaedic Association, Irish Orthopaedic Association, British Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society, Irish Orthopaedic Foot & Ankle Society, British Limb Reconstruction Society, Irish Paediatric Orthopaedic Society and the British Association of Sports & Exercise Medicine.
His main specialist interests include complex fractures and injuries, adult and paediatric deformities and all aspects of foot and ankle surgery.
Enquiries: Carol Stewart 02890 323888 carolstewart@fitzwilliamclinic.com
Mr Sinclair was appointed a NHS Consultant Plastic Surgeon in 1999 and has a well-established reputation in the private sector as a leading cosmetic and reconstructive surgeon.
He is a Partner in Fitzwilliam Clinic.
He is a member of the British Association of Plastic, Reconstructive and Aesthetic Surgeons (BAPRAS) and the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons (BAAPS) and is registered with the General Medical Council (GMC) on their Specialist Register for Plastic Surgery – Registration Number 3198186.
His specialist interest is in reconstructive and cosmetic breast surgery and facial aesthetic surgery (including facelift, browlift and blepharoplasty).
He is Lead Clinician in the Regional Plastic Surgery Unit based at The Ulster Hospital and is part of the Multi-Disciplinary Breast Cancer Team.
Graduated from Queen’s University Belfast in 1998.
She completed dual speciality training in psychiatry of old age and general adult psychiatry and was appointed a Consultant Psychiatrist in 2008. She has a Masters in Medical Education (QUB) and a Diploma in Geriatric Medicine. She is an honorary lecturer at Queen’s University Belfast and undergraduate lead for psychiatry within the Belfast HSC Trust.
Her interests include the assessment of the mental health of older adults and the assessment of memory disorders.
She was appointed a Consultant Psychiatrist in the Belfast Health and Social Care Trust in 2008.
Graduated from Queen's University of Belfast 1985.
Postgraduate MD Queen's University of Belfast in Quality Assessment and Improvement in Mental Health Services. secondment in Boston MA, USA 1996. Consultant Psychiatrist in Craigavon Area Hospital since 1998.
Honorary lecturer at Queen's University of Belfast. Head of School, Psychiatry, Northern Ireland Medical and Dental Training Agency. Interests include depression, anxiety disorders, PTSD, bipolar disorder psychoses and adult ADHD.
Graduated from Queen's University Belfast in 1980. Completed specialty training in Northern Ireland and appointed consultant psychiatrist in Downshire Hospital in 1988, later consultant psychiatrist in Belfast Trust since 1995.
Dr Loughrey currently works as Consultant Psychiatrist in the Occupational Health Department in Belfast Trust, and also in Private Practice.
He was the inaugural Head of School of Psychiatry in Northern Ireland and is currently Regional Adviser for the Northern Ireland Section of the Royal College of Psychiatrists.
His interests include assessment and treatment of depression, anxiety disorders, bipolar disorder, schizophrenia and other psychoses and post-traumatic stress disorder.
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Dr Tareen is a Consultant Psychiatrist to Holywell, Antrim and Whiteabbey Hospital. He has been practicing psychiatry locally and internationally since 1995. He is clinical lead of Carrickfergus Community Mental Health Team. He is registered with the GMC and is on the specialist register for General Adult Psychiatry. He is a member of the Royal College of Psychiatrists and the Medical Protection Society. Honorary Lecturer at Queens University.
Dr Tareen, as a private psychiatrist with a special interest in Adult ADHD, offers private ADHD assessments at Musgrave House. He also provides individualised treatment plans and follow ups. He has presented at various local and national seminars about Adult ADHD treatment.
Graduated from Queen's University of Belfast 1985. Postgraduate MD Queen's University of Belfast in Quality Assessment and Improvement in Mental Health Services. secondment in Boston MA, USA 1996.
Consultant Psychiatrist in Craigavon Area Hospital since 1998. Honorary lecturer at Queen's University of Belfast. Head of School, Psychiatry, Northern Ireland Medical and Dental Training Agency (2012-2017). Interests include depression, anxiety disorders, PTSD, bipolar disorder psychoses and adult ADHD.