Background
Macmahon, Eithne Mary Edana was born on April 27, 1957 in Ireland.
Macmahon, Eithne Mary Edana was born on April 27, 1957 in Ireland.
Bachelor of Medicine, BCh, Bachelor of the Arts of Obstetrics, University College Dublin, Ireland, 1982. MRCPI, Royal College Physicians, Ireland, 1985. Department of Community Health, Royal College Surgeons, Ireland, 1986.
Doctor of Medicine, University College Dublin, Ireland, 1997. MRCPath, Royal College Pathologist, London, 1998. FRPCI, Royal College Physician, Ireland, 2003.
Houseman year Mater Misericordiae Hospital, Dublin, 1982—1983, senior house officer (sho) rotation in medicine, 1983—1985. Senior house officer (sho) in pediatrics Our Lady's Hospital, Crumlin, Ireland, 1985. Senior house officer (sho) in medical microbiology St James's Hospital, Dublin, 1986—1987.
Fellow in infectious diseases Johns Hopkins University School Medicine, Baltimore, 1987—1992. Instructor division infectious diseases, research associate department neurology University Minnesota Medical School, Minneapolis, 1992—1993. Clinical lecturer, honorary senior registrar in virology Royal Free Hospital School Medicine, London, 1993—1996.
Consultant virologist Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital Trust, since 1996. Honorary senior lecturer School of Medicine, King's College, since 1996. Tutor Guy's & St Thomas' National Health Service Foundation, London, since 2000.
Postgraduate director tutor for infection Guy's & St Thomas' Hospitals Trust, London, 1997—2004. Working group on microbiological aspects of tissue banking National Institute Biological Standards and Control, Potter'S Bar, Hertfordshire, since 2002. London specialist training committee medical microbiology University London and National Health Service London Deanery, 2002—2004.
North London, Essex and Hetfordshire specialist training committee infectious diseases and tropical medical University London and National Health Service London and Eastern Deaneroes, 2002—2004. Joint committee vaccination and immunisation sub-group on varicella and measles vaccination policies for healthcare workers Department of Health, London, since 2002. Member European Working Group on Post Transplant Lymphoproliferative Disease, since 2000.
Tutor Royal College Pathologists.
Member of American Society Transplantation, Association Academy and Clinical Bacteriology and Virology, British Society for Antimicrobial Chemotherapy, Society for General Microbiology, British Transplantation Society, British Medical Association, Infectious Diseases Society of America, European Society Clinical Microbiology and Infectious Diseases, International Association for Research on Epstein-Barr Virus and Associated Diseases.