Domhnall Macauley

Domhnall Macauley

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Domhnall MacAuleyDomhnall MacAuley graduated from University College Dublin, undertook postgraduate training in general practice at the University of Exeter, and was a senior research fellow at the Queens University of Belfast, where he gained his MD in cardiovascular epidemiology and membership in public health medicine. He was appointed professor of primary health care (research) at the University of Ulster in 1997 and is currently Hon Professor in the Faculty of Life and Health Science. He has published more than 250 scholarly articles including 7 books and 73 original research papers. He also has specialist accreditation in sport and exercise medicine and was previously editor of the British Journal of Sports Medicine.


Competing Interests

Have you in the past five years accepted the following from an organisation that may in any way gain or lose financially from the publication of papers in the BMJ?

I have spoken to many academic departments, colleges and organisations that aim to publish research papers in the BMJ but who would not, as far as is known, benefit financially.

a) Reimbursement for attending a symposium?

No

b) A fee for speaking?

I have received honoraria from The Japanese Academy of Family Medicine, The Irish College of General Practitioners

c) A fee for organising education?

No

d) Funds for research?

No

e) Funds for a member of staff?

No

f) Fees for consulting?

No

2) Have you in the past five years been employed by any organisation that may in any way gain or lose financially from the publication of papers in the BMJ?

No

3) Do you hold any stocks or shares in an organisation?

No

4) Do you have any other competing financial interests?

I have edited two books (Oxford Handbook of Sports Medicine; Evidence Based Sports Medicine) and may benefit from sales resulting from raised profile related to speaking engagements







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