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Top post for Carn surgeon 16.07.09

by Liam Porter, Inishowen Independent

CARNDONAGH surgeon - Professor Cathal Kelly - has been appointed as the new Chief Executive of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland and will take up the position in 2010, the Inishowen Independent has learned.
Son of the late Seamus Kelly and Bridie Kelly, Tiernaleague in Carndonagh, Professor Kelly’s family are well known across Inishowen.
His late father was owner of Inishowen Oil Company where his brother Conor now works while his brother Seamus is a doctor working in General Practice in Carndonagh. He also has two other brothers - Raymond and Brian.
Professor Cathal Kelly Professor Kelly is currently Dean of the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences with the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland since 2006.
A graduate and Fellow of RCSI Professor Kelly took up the post at the end of September 2006. Prior to his appointment, he was a Consultant General and Vascular surgeon with a special interest in endovascular surgery in Beaumont Hospital.
He combined this role with chairmanship of the surgical division and an academic position in RCSI
as vice Dean for curriculum change. In addition to completing his basic and higher surgical training in Dublin, Professor Kelly pursued a research fellowship at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, USA.
He has also won the prestigious Patey Prize of the Association of Surgeons of Great Britain and Ireland for research he conducted at Beaumont Hospital and he has also obtained first place in the intercollegiate Specialty Board Exams.
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