Pain Relief Ireland
We are delighted to announce that Professor Dominic Hegarty, Clinical Director at PainRelief Ireland, Chief Medical Advisor Perito and Consultant in Pain Management and Neuromodulation, has been appointed to the role of Clinical Director at Mater Private Network in Cork.
Chosen for this leadership role due to his extensive range of skills, professional experience and knowledge, Prof. Hegarty is an invaluable part of the network, and highly regarded by colleagues for his devotion and commitment to the hospital and its patients.
As part of his new role as Clinical Director, Prof. Hegarty will be responsible for overseeing, implementing, and ensuring participation in the clinical governance structures for patient safety such as Quality Using Safe and Effective Treatment (QUEST) and the Mater Private Network Quality and Safety Board.
Prof. Hegarty is recognised as one of Ireland’s leading specialists in the area of pain management and Medical legal opinion, thanks to his continued development of new pain techniques that address the most complex cases in this area. We are delighted to reassure you that he will not be stepping back from his clinical duties as patient care is his first passion. Professor Hegarty commented recently:
“It is my pleasure to take up this role to work with the excellent team in Mater Private Cork. The objective will be to continue to develop safe and effective treatment options that are focused on the needs of our patients and their families now and into the future.”
In addition to his expanded role with Mater Private Network, Prof. Hegarty is current President of the World Institute of Pain. In 2022 he was appointed as the first Associate Professor of PainMedicine at University College Cork (UCC) and continues to ensure that post-graduate education is a priority.
Prof. Hegarty has a keen interest in technological innovations and the use of stimulation devices to support pain management; he believes that pain medicine as a discipline is changing dramatically and themed tech industry and advances in neuromodulation are major steps forward that will have a hugely positive influence on pain control in the future.
We extend our congratulations to Prof. Hegarty on this new appointment.