Eoin O’Broin graduated in medicine from University College, Dublin in 1990 and began his basic surgical training on the Dublin Surgical rotation scheme in 1992.He became a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland in 1994 and the following year attained a place on the Irish Plastic Surgical Training Scheme. This included rotating through most of the Irish Plastic Surgical Units.In 1999 he passed the Plastic Surgery fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons – FRCSI(Plast). 
Eoin O’Broin graduated in medicine from University College, Dublin in 1990 and began his basic surgical training on the Dublin Surgical rotation scheme in 1992.
He became a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland in 1994 and the following year attained a place on the Irish Plastic Surgical Training Scheme. This included rotating through most of the Irish Plastic Surgical Units.
In 1999 he passed the Plastic Surgery fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons – FRCSI(Plast). 

Eoin O’Broin graduated in medicine from University College, Dublin in 1990 and began his basic surgical training on the Dublin Surgical rotation scheme in 1992.

He became a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland in 1994 and the following year attained a place on the Irish Plastic Surgical Training Scheme. This included rotating through most of the Irish Plastic Surgical Units.

In 1999 he passed the Plastic Surgery fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons – FRCSI(Plast). 

Eoin O’Broin graduated in medicine from University College, Dublin in 1990 and began his basic surgical training on the Dublin Surgical rotation scheme in 1992.

He became a fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland in 1994 and the following year attained a place on the Irish Plastic Surgical Training Scheme. This included rotating through most of the Irish Plastic Surgical Units.
In 1999 he passed the Plastic Surgery fellowship of the Royal College of Surgeons – FRCSI(Plast). In 2000 he did a cosmetic surgical fellowship at the Stamford Hospital in London followed by a 1-year clinical fellowship in St James Hospital in Leeds. The fellowship in Leeds involved training in major reconstruction in particular Microsurgical Reconstruction and cleft lip and palate surgery. This was followed up by a further fellowship in the Royal Adelaide Hospital in Australia and in the Australian craniofacial centre, which also involved further training in major reconstruction and cleft and cranio facial surgery.

Mr O’Broin is on the GMC specialist register and is a full member of the British Association of Plastic Surgeons. He has published in peer-reviewed journals and presented at international meetings in Ireland, in the UK and in the United States. 

During his training period he attained the additional qualification of Master of  Medical Science  (MMedSc)  at the University College Dublin. He also attained an MD from Trinity College of Dublin. This MD thesis involved the use of a  3 Dimensional scanning system and computer analysis in cleft lip and palate patients.

He was a Consultant Plastic Surgeon at the Leicester Royal Infirmary (NHS)  for three years where he specialised in breast and other reconstructive surgery. 

Six months prior to moving back to Ireland he did additional training in cleft lip and palate surgery in Nottingham City Hospital and Great Ormond Street Children’s Hospital.

He is now a consultant plastic surgeon working in the Cork University Hospital  specialising in, breast reconstruction, cleft lip and palate surgery and aesthetic surgery.

SOCIETIES

IAPS  member of the Irish association of plastic surgeons

BAPRAS  member of the British association of Plastic Surgeons

BAAPS member of the British Association of Aesthetic Plastic Surgeons

Cleft and Craniofacial association of Great Britain and Ireland  member 

LINKS

http://corkcosmeticsurgery.com

http://plasticsurgery.ie

http://www.baaps.org.uk

http://www.bapras.org.uk

http://www.aestheticlaserclinic.ie

http://www.cleft.ie

 

LOCATION 

Dept of plastic and reconstructive surgery,
Cork University Hospital,
Wilton,
Cork

Secretary;

0214 922487

fax:   

0214  291061

Rooms

3A  Harley Court,
Whiteoaks,
Sarsfield Road,
Cork

Secretary:

(021) 4341055   

0876572959

fax  

(021)4348255