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Registrar in Emergency Medicine

  • On-site
    • Ireland, Connaught, Ireland
  • Medical

Job description

The Emergency Medicine Registrar plays a key role in the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of patients presenting to the Emergency Department (ED). The post requires strong clinical acumen, the ability to manage a broad range of acute conditions, and to work efficiently as part of a multidisciplinary team under the supervision of Emergency Medicine Consultants.

Key Responsibilities

Clinical Duties

  • Perform initial assessment, investigation, and management of patients presenting with acute medical, surgical, trauma, paediatric, and psychiatric emergencies.

  • Prioritise cases based on triage, clinical urgency, and departmental capacity.

  • Resuscitate and stabilise critically ill or injured patients in line with Advanced Life Support principles (e.g., ACLS, ATLS, PALS).

  • Liaise with specialty teams for referrals, admissions, or further patient management.

  • Participate in major incident responses and provide input in clinical decision-making.

  • Ensure complete, accurate, and timely documentation of patient records, prescriptions, and discharge summaries.

Departmental Duties

  • Attend daily handover meetings, clinical ward rounds, and case reviews.

  • Contribute to maintaining patient flow and departmental efficiency.

  • Engage with clinical governance, infection prevention and control, and quality improvement initiatives.

  • Supervise and support junior doctors, interns, and medical students within the department.

Education and Training

  • Participate in regular departmental teaching sessions, simulation training, and multidisciplinary team education.

  • Maintain and update a personal portfolio, logbook, and continuous professional development (CPD) credits.

  • Attend national or international courses relevant to Emergency Medicine (e.g., ACLS, ATLS, APLS).

Audit and Research

  • Participate in or lead clinical audits, research projects, and morbidity & mortality reviews.

  • Support evidence-based practice and clinical guideline development.

Job requirements

Essential

  • Medical degree from a recognised university.

  • Full registration (or eligibility for registration) with the Irish Medical Council (IMC).

  • At least 3 years post-graduate clinical experience, including minimum 6–12 months in Emergency Medicine.

  • Proficiency in basic resuscitation and emergency procedures.

  • Strong communication, teamwork, and organisational skills.

Desirable

  • Completion of Basic or Higher Specialty Training in Emergency Medicine.

  • Postgraduate qualifications such as MRCEM, MRCSI, or equivalent.

  • Certification in ACLS, ATLS, and PALS.

  • Interest in pursuing a career in Emergency Medicine.

Personal Attributes

  • Ability to remain calm and effective under pressure.

  • Flexible, resilient, and committed to high standards of care.

  • Willingness to work shifts, nights, and weekends.

  • Compassionate and patient-centred approach.

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