- Patrick Parfrey
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name = Patrick Joseph Parfrey
"Padraig Seosamh Parfrey"
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caption = Dr. Patrick Parfrey
birth_date = 12 August,1950
birth_place = Cork,Ireland
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residence =St. John's, Newfoundland Flagicon|CAN
nationality = CAN IRL
field = Nephrology & Clinical epidemiology
work_institution =Memorial University of Newfoundland
alma_mater =University College Cork
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prizes = Canada Institute of Health Research Distinguished Scientist Award
Medal for Research Excellence (Kidney Foundation of Canada)
Officer,Order of Canada
religion =Roman Catholic
footnotes =Patrick Parfrey, OC (b. 1950) is a
Canadian nephrologist andclinical epidemiologist . Parfrey is an internationally known scientist and clinical epidemiologist. Fact|date=June 2008 In addition, he has provided leadership to the sport ofrugby union , coaching teams at the local (Swilers RFC ), provincial (Newfoundland Rock ) and national (Canada) levels and serving as president ofRugby Canada .Academics
Parfrey graduated from
University College Cork in 1975 with a first class honours degree in Medicine. He was awarded an MD in 1980.After working in Cork,
London andMontreal , Parfrey and his family eventually settled atMemorial University of Newfoundland . In 1984 he was appointed assistant professor of Medicine. He became chief of the Division of Nephrology in 1987, chief of the division of Clinical Epidemiology and professor of Medicine in 1993. His research interests include the genetic and clinical epidemiology of inherited diseases, patient-related problems in nephrology and healthcare delivery research. He has published over 200 original articles and contributed to many books.Parfrey received the Canada Institute of Health Research Distinguished Scientist Award in 2000 and the Medal for Research Excellence from the Kidney Foundation of Canada in 2002. He was named an Officer to the Order of Canada in 2004.
Rugby Union
Parfrey started playing rugby at age 13 at the CBC in his native Cork. He played his club rugby for
University College Cork R.F.C. ,London Irish , Montreal Irish and The Swilers in Newfoundland. Between 1970-77 he played in all of Munster's games, including the game when Munster drew 3-3 with the New Zealand All-Blacks in 1973; he also won a cap for Ireland as a wing against them in 1974. He was the coach who leadLondon Irish to the club’s first ever Cup Final in 1980. He left London Irish in 1982 and moved to Montreal, where he coachedMontreal Irish . He then become coach of the Canadian National side and led them to the 1999 Rugby World Cup. He also led Canada to victory in the Pacific Rim championship in 1997 and 1998. He later became the President of the Canadian RFU, and is still a Director. More recently he coached the Newfoundland Rock team and won theRugby Canada Super League .His honours are Munster Cup with UCC (1976), County Championship with Middlesex, Canadian National Championships 2005 & 2006 with the
Newfoundland Rock as coach.External links
* [http://gg.ca/honours/search-recherche/honours-desc.asp?lang=e&TypeID=orc&id=9732 Order of Canada citation]
* [http://www.london-irish.co.uk/viewtopic.php?t=1074 Interview about rugby career]
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