Dr. Daniel O'Hare
Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist
BMBS, MRCPI, BEng, MD
Dr. Daniel O'Hare
Dr. O'Hare is a consultant cardiologist and electrophysiologist working within the Blackrock Health Group, Ireland. He specialises in Atrial Fibrillation and other cardiac rhythm disturbances.
Dr. O'Hare graduated from the University of Limerick Graduate Entry Medical school in 2011, and was awarded the Gold Medal in Medicine. Following completion of his Cardiology training in Ireland, Dr. O'Hare studied for an MD in King’s College London in the area of electrical conduction in the atria and the role of Cardiac MRI in the evaluation of the arrhythmia patient.
He completed a clinical fellowship in Electrophysiology in St. Thomas’ Hospital Westminster, specialising in atrial fibrillation ablation. During this time he was the Cardiology Foundation Lecturer for Guy’s and St. Thomas’ Foundation Trust, and was selected for the inaugural cohort of the British Cardiovascular Society’s Emerging Leaders Programme.
Prior to returning to Ireland, Dr. O'Hare worked as a post CCT Electrophysiology fellow in the Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Birmingham.
Dr. O'Hare offers the latest treatment in the treatment of cardiac rhythm disturbances, including ablation. He is an expert in the new Pulse Field Ablation technology for Atrial Fibrillation. He has European Accreditation in Invasive Electrophysiology (EHAR)
Career
Consulant Cardiologist and Electrophysiologist
Current
Blackrock Health Group
Post CCT - Electrophysiology Fellow
2021 - 2022
University Hospital Birmingham, UK
Electrophysiology Clinical Fellow
2020 - 2021
St. Thomas' Hospital, Westminster, London, UK
Clinical Research Fellow
2018 - 2020
King's College London & Guy's and St. Thomas' Foundation Trust.
London, UK
Cardiology Specialist Registrar
2014 - 2018
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University Hospital Limerick
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St. James's Hospital, Dublin
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University Hospital Galway
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St. Vincent's University Hospital, Dublin
Invasive Cardiac Electrophysiology Certification
Cardiovascular Magnetic Resonance Certification
Completion of Specialist Training (Cardiology)