Chief Medical Officer (Ireland)

The Chief Medical Officer (CMO) (Irish: an Príomh-Dhochtúir Oifigiúil) for Ireland is the most senior government advisor on health-related matters. It is a government post as the lead medical expert in the Department of Health.

Chief Medical Officer of Ireland
Príomh-Dhochtúir Oifigiúil na hÉireann
Incumbent
Mary Horgan
since June 2024
Department of Health
AbbreviationCMO
Reports toMinister for Health
AppointerGovernment of Ireland
Inaugural holderDr James Deeny
Formation1944
DeputyVacant
Websitewww.gov.ie/health/

The key responsibilities of the CMO include providing expert medical evidence, especially in public health matters, as well as leading on patient safety issues, emergency planning and other areas.[1]

History

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The Government of Ireland appointed Dr James Deeny as its first Chief Medical Adviser in 1944. He was succeeded by Dr Charlie Lysaght who changed the name of the role to its current title of Chief Medical Officer.[2]

List of office-holders

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Chief Medical Adviser

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Chief Medical Officer

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Deputy Chief Medical Officer

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See also

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References

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