Niamh O'Reilly

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  • Timeline

  • About me

    Deputy Physiotherapy Manager at Beaumont Hospital

  • Education

    • University College Dublin

      2004 - 2009
      Bachelor's Degree Science
    • Loreto Foxrock

      1998 - 2004
      Leaving Certificate
    • University College Dublin

      2010 - 2014
      Bachelor's Degree Physiotherapy First Class Honours Degree
  • Experience

    • Beaumont Hospital

      Aug 2014 - now

      Rotational staff grade physiotherapist with experience managing caseloads in the area of medical respiratory, neurology, acute rehab, musculoskeletal outpatients and critical care.

      • Deputy Physiotherapy Manager

        Oct 2023 - now
      • Clinical Specialist Physiotherapist Virtual Fracture Clinic

        Mar 2023 - now
      • Senior Physiotherapist

        Oct 2020 - Apr 2023
      • Acting Deputy Physiotherapy Manager

        Oct 2020 - Oct 2021
      • Acting Senior Musculoskeletal Physiotherapist

        Dec 2017 - Oct 2020
      • Staff Grade Physiotherapist

        Aug 2014 - Dec 2017
  • Licenses & Certifications

    • Pilates Mat Work Level 3

      APPI Health Group
      Feb 2017
    • Mat Work level 1

      APPI Health Group
      Jan 2016
    • Mat Work level 2

      APPI Health Group
      Apr 2016
    • Ante-Post Natal Pilates

      APPI Health Group
      Oct 2018
  • Honors & Awards

    • Awarded to Niamh O'Reilly
      Anne O’Brien Clinical Prize Irish Society of Chartered Physiotherapists Nov 2014 Awarded for achieving the highest aggregate mark in the 3rd and 4th year BSc Physiotherapy Clinical Examination
    • Awarded to Niamh O'Reilly
      Betty V. Jones Medal University College Dublin Sep 2014 Awarded for achieving highest final rank in the BSc Physiotherapy Programme.
    • Awarded to Niamh O'Reilly
      Health Research Board Summer Student Scholarship Recipient Health Research Board Jun 2013 HRB funded research project investigating the effects of plyometrically induced neuromuscular fatigue on lower limb kinematics during jump landing in female collegiate athletes: Implications for anterior cruciate ligament injury.