Milne Ongley M.D.
Director
Throughout his professional career Dr. Milne Ongley has been devoted to the practice and research of Orthopaedic Medicine. Dr. Ongley’s efforts have all been toward the improvement of techniques and medicines utilised by this speciality. At that time in medical history when Milne Ongley became an Orthopaedic physician, few indeed were those medical men who limited their practices to Orthopaedic medicine. Furthermore, when compared with today the ‘medical tools’ of those pioneers were small in number.
Cyriax once stated –‘ the happiest of men are those who sail their ships upon uncharted oceans’. Dr. Milne Ongley is quite unable to disagree. To eliminate severe musculoskeletal pain from a patient or correct a patient’s incapacitating, painful musculoskeletal mechanical disability, without resorting to the use of narcotics etc. is both gratifying to the patient and indicative of the motives of a true physician.
Dr. Ongley is recognized as the pre-eminent leader in his field of medicine. He has committed his life’s work toward developing the finest non-surgical orthopedic treatment in the world.
| 1953 |
Medical School of the National University of Ireland, University College Dublin (UCD). Degree in Medicine, Surgery and Obstetrics |
| 1953 |
Apothecaries Hall of Dublin, Ireland. Degree of LAH (Licentiate in Medicine, Surgery, Obstetrics and Pharmacy)
This Institute was the longest existing, active, medical governing body in the western world. It was unique in insisting that physicians should, in addition to their medical training, become competent compounding pharmacists. |
| 1954 |
Jervis Street Hospital. Completed a speciality Internship to be registered as a medical practitioner with the Medical, Registration Council, Dublin, Ireland
(Medical Registration Certificate #A 35) |
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1954
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Pharmaceutical Society of Ireland. Registered medical practitioner and registered pharmacist. |
| 1954
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General Medical Council of Great Britain. Registered physician and pharmacist.
(Certificate # C 6013Z2) |
| 1954 - 1956
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St.Thomas’ Hospital, London, England. Completed a three year residency program
This residency was in Orthopaedic Medicine under the direct, tutorship of Dr James Cyriax, the father of Orthopaedic Medicine. |
| 1988
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Doctorate of Oriental Medicine
(Certificate # 88-2oo2). |
| 1988
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American Academy of Neurological and Orthopaedic Surgeons
(Certificate # 074) |
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