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Inspire: A Career in Cystic Fibrosis: From Registry Data to Transformative Therapies with Professor Edward McKone (Part 1)

35 min · 20 de abr de 2026
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In this episode of Inspire, we are joined by Professor Edward McKone, Consultant Respiratory Physician at St. Vincent’s University Hospital and a leading figure in cystic fibrosis care. Drawing on his experience of clinical medicine, research, and leadership, he reflects on the evolution of CF management and the breakthroughs that have transformed patient outcomes. Alongside this, he shares insights from a dynamic career spanning clinical medicine, clinical trials, and the advancement of medical education. In this episode: Discover Professor McKone's path to specialising in respiratory medicine and cystic fibrosis. Explore the role of registries in improving patient outcomes and advancing standards. Learn about the challenges and successes in advocating for cystic fibrosis treatments. Understand the importance of medical education and the development of the Irish Clinical Educator Training program. Gain insights into the future of postgraduate medical training in Ireland. Hear Professor McKone's reflections on his career and advice for aspiring medical professionals. Guest: Professor Edward McKone is a leading respiratory physician and clinical professor based in Dublin, specialising in cystic fibrosis and respiratory disease. As a Consultant at St. Vincent’s University Hospital, he works at Ireland’s National Referral Centre for Adult Cystic Fibrosis, combining frontline care with clinical trials research. He has played a pivotal role in advancing cystic fibrosis treatment both in Ireland and internationally, including leadership roles with the Cystic Fibrosis Registry of Ireland and the European CF Registry. Alongside his clinical and research work, Professor McKone is deeply committed to medical education, currently serving as Dean of the Institute of Medicine and Co-Director of the Irish Clinician Educator Track. Hosts: Dr Barry Harnedy is a respiratory specialist trainee in Ireland. He graduated from National University of Ireland Galway. He is the current Irish Thoracic Society co Educational Officer. He is passionate about digital innovation and airways assessment. Sandra Green is an Irish-trained respiratory fellow with a strong track record in climate advocacy and multidisciplinary sustainable initiatives, as co-founder of Irish Doctors for the Environment. She has an MSc in Leadership and Innovation in Healthcare at the Royal College of Surgeons Ireland (2023–2025). With Marisssa, she co-founded the Irish Thoracic Society Podcast Productions, launching the platform in 2024 to share knowledge, insights, and innovations in respiratory care. LinkdIn linkedin.com/in/dr-sandra-green-2a9536199 Email - edofficer@irishthoracicsociety.com Chapters 00:00 – Intro & Guest Overview Overview of CF episode and Professor McKone’s background 02:15 – The Night That Changed a Career First on-call experience → choosing respiratory medicine 05:30 – Accidental Entry into Cystic FibrosisFrom “not knowing CF” to lifelong focus 09:00 – Medical Education & Leadership Pathways Role of National Specialty Director & training structures 11:30 – Rethinking Postgraduate Training in IrelandChallenges in BST → move toward broader exposure 17:00 – Building the Clinician-Educator (ICET Programme) Why medical education needs formal training pathways 23:00 – The Power of Registries From epidemiology → benchmarking → pharmacovigilance 27:30 – Registries as Regulatory Tools Landmark shift: EMA recognising CF registries for Phase IV studies 30:00 – How to Build a Registry (Practical Insights) Buy-in, minimal datasets, sustainability 32:15 – CFTR Modulators: Cost vs Value Clinical promise vs health economics reality 33:30 – The Sweat Chloride Moment (Key Turning Point) Why modulators changed everything 34:50 – Career Advice and reflections Career advice: focus, mentorship, and collaboration 36:30 – Closing Reflections References: O’Connor A. OPTIMISE: Optimisation and Progression of Training in Internal Medicine – In Search of Excellence (Interim Report). Dublin: Royal College of Physicians of Ireland; 2023. Corey M, McLaughlin FJ, Williams M, Levison H. A comparison of survival, growth, and pulmonary function in patients with cystic fibrosis in Boston and Toronto. J Clin Epidemiol. 1988;41(6):583-91. doi: 10.1016/0895-4356(88)90063-7. PMID: 3260274. Ramsey, B. W., et al. (1999). Intermittent administration of inhaled tobramycin in patients with cystic fibrosis. New England Journal of Medicine.

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This episode features insights from healthcare communication expert Sarah Geraghty, who shares proven frameworks and practical tips on crafting clear agendas, managing time effectively, and delivering purposeful meetings. Her insights help professionals across sectors elevate their meetings to be most effective. If you’re committed to making your meetings matter—or simply want to reclaim time, reduce stress, and foster a culture of clarity—this episode is essential listening. In this episode: The crucial role of purpose and clear objectives for every gathering How to craft and circulate agendas in advance to prep participants effectively Strategies for keeping meetings on track—even when personalities and time pressures threaten to derail progress Techniques to empower less confident voices and build inclusive, psychologically safe environments The importance of ending with clear actions, owners, and timelines—so nothing slips through the cracks Guest Sarah Geraghty is Head of Careers at the Communications Clinics, specialising in preparing for high-stakes interviews and career transitions. A seasoned communication trainer and coach, she combines practical storytelling and leadership development to help candidates articulate their value. With a rich background in journalism and editorial work—including contributions to the Irish Times and The Journal, and experience as Assistant Editor of Gloss Magazine—she brings real-world insight into how healthcare professionals can perform under pressure. Hosts Marissa O’Callaghan is an Irish trained Respiratory fellow currently undertaking a post-doc fellow working in Erasmus MC Rotterdam in the Netherlands. She finished her Irish respiratory and Internal medicine training and Phd in 2025. Her areas of interest are interstitial and rare lung diseases. She enjoys clinical research, Med Ed, and dreaming up new medical innovations. Together with cohost Sandra Green, she founded the ITS podcast series in June 2024. Sandra Green is an Irish-trained respiratory doctor with a strong track record in climate advocacy and multidisciplinary sustainable initiatives, as co-founder of Irish Doctors for the Environment. She has an MSc in Leadership and Innovation in Healthcare at the Royal College of Surgeons Ireland (2023–2025. With Marisssa, she co-founded the Irish Thoracic Society Podcast Productions, launching a platform in 2024 to share knowledge, insights, and innovations in respiratory care. Chapters 0:04 Introduction to Breathwork 0:37 Importance of Meetings in Healthcare 1:06 Effective Meeting Communication 1:28 Rapid Fire Tips for Meetings 1:56 Listening vs. Speaking in Meetings 2:25 Purpose and Objectives of Meetings 3:41 Structured vs. Informal Meetings 5:32 Role of the Chair in Meetings 7:28 Time Management in Meetings 9:48 Encouraging Participation 11:43 Setting the Meeting Culture 13:29 Challenges of Meeting Overruns 15:24 Engaging Junior Members 17:41 Psychological Safety in Meetings 19:37 Final Tips for Effective Meetings 26:37 Closing and Future Plans 27:26 Credits and Contact Information Resources & Links: Sarah Geraghty - LinkedIn https://ie.linkedin.com/in/sarah-geraghty-comms The Communication Clinic https://www.communicationsclinic.ie/

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episode Inspire: A Career in Cystic Fibrosis: From Registry Data to Transformative Therapies with Professor Edward McKone (Part 1) artwork

Inspire: A Career in Cystic Fibrosis: From Registry Data to Transformative Therapies with Professor Edward McKone (Part 1)

In this episode of Inspire, we are joined by Professor Edward McKone, Consultant Respiratory Physician at St. Vincent’s University Hospital and a leading figure in cystic fibrosis care. Drawing on his experience of clinical medicine, research, and leadership, he reflects on the evolution of CF management and the breakthroughs that have transformed patient outcomes. Alongside this, he shares insights from a dynamic career spanning clinical medicine, clinical trials, and the advancement of medical education. In this episode: Discover Professor McKone's path to specialising in respiratory medicine and cystic fibrosis. Explore the role of registries in improving patient outcomes and advancing standards. Learn about the challenges and successes in advocating for cystic fibrosis treatments. Understand the importance of medical education and the development of the Irish Clinical Educator Training program. Gain insights into the future of postgraduate medical training in Ireland. Hear Professor McKone's reflections on his career and advice for aspiring medical professionals. Guest: Professor Edward McKone is a leading respiratory physician and clinical professor based in Dublin, specialising in cystic fibrosis and respiratory disease. As a Consultant at St. Vincent’s University Hospital, he works at Ireland’s National Referral Centre for Adult Cystic Fibrosis, combining frontline care with clinical trials research. He has played a pivotal role in advancing cystic fibrosis treatment both in Ireland and internationally, including leadership roles with the Cystic Fibrosis Registry of Ireland and the European CF Registry. Alongside his clinical and research work, Professor McKone is deeply committed to medical education, currently serving as Dean of the Institute of Medicine and Co-Director of the Irish Clinician Educator Track. Hosts: Dr Barry Harnedy is a respiratory specialist trainee in Ireland. He graduated from National University of Ireland Galway. He is the current Irish Thoracic Society co Educational Officer. He is passionate about digital innovation and airways assessment. Sandra Green is an Irish-trained respiratory fellow with a strong track record in climate advocacy and multidisciplinary sustainable initiatives, as co-founder of Irish Doctors for the Environment. She has an MSc in Leadership and Innovation in Healthcare at the Royal College of Surgeons Ireland (2023–2025). With Marisssa, she co-founded the Irish Thoracic Society Podcast Productions, launching the platform in 2024 to share knowledge, insights, and innovations in respiratory care. LinkdIn linkedin.com/in/dr-sandra-green-2a9536199 Email - edofficer@irishthoracicsociety.com Chapters 00:00 – Intro & Guest Overview Overview of CF episode and Professor McKone’s background 02:15 – The Night That Changed a Career First on-call experience → choosing respiratory medicine 05:30 – Accidental Entry into Cystic FibrosisFrom “not knowing CF” to lifelong focus 09:00 – Medical Education & Leadership Pathways Role of National Specialty Director & training structures 11:30 – Rethinking Postgraduate Training in IrelandChallenges in BST → move toward broader exposure 17:00 – Building the Clinician-Educator (ICET Programme) Why medical education needs formal training pathways 23:00 – The Power of Registries From epidemiology → benchmarking → pharmacovigilance 27:30 – Registries as Regulatory Tools Landmark shift: EMA recognising CF registries for Phase IV studies 30:00 – How to Build a Registry (Practical Insights) Buy-in, minimal datasets, sustainability 32:15 – CFTR Modulators: Cost vs Value Clinical promise vs health economics reality 33:30 – The Sweat Chloride Moment (Key Turning Point) Why modulators changed everything 34:50 – Career Advice and reflections Career advice: focus, mentorship, and collaboration 36:30 – Closing Reflections References: O’Connor A. OPTIMISE: Optimisation and Progression of Training in Internal Medicine – In Search of Excellence (Interim Report). Dublin: Royal College of Physicians of Ireland; 2023. Corey M, McLaughlin FJ, Williams M, Levison H. A comparison of survival, growth, and pulmonary function in patients with cystic fibrosis in Boston and Toronto. J Clin Epidemiol. 1988;41(6):583-91. doi: 10.1016/0895-4356(88)90063-7. PMID: 3260274. Ramsey, B. W., et al. (1999). Intermittent administration of inhaled tobramycin in patients with cystic fibrosis. New England Journal of Medicine.

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