Sir Liam Donaldson
MSc, MD, FRCS(Ed), FFPHM, FRCP, FRCP(Ed), FMedSci

 
Sir Liam Donaldson, Chief Medical Officer

Liam Donaldson started his medical career in surgery and later trained in public health, holding senior posts in public health medicine and management. From the mid-1980s to the mid-1990s, he was Director of Public Health for Regional Health Authorities covering the North East and Yorkshire regions of the National Health Service.

From the early 1990s he combined the role of Director of Public Health with the post of Regional Director of one of the eight regional offices of the National Health Service Executive. His particular experience and interests have been in strategic management and planning, health policy, public health programmes, clinical governance, problems of poor professional practice and health services research. He has graduated from the universities of Bristol, Birmingham and Leicester and has been awarded honorary Doctorates by the Universities of Huddersfield, Bristol, Cranfield and Portsmouth. He also holds an honorary Chair of Applied Epidemiology in the University of Newcastle upon Tyne. He is co-author of a standard textbook of public health and has published widely on health and health service research subjects.

In 1998, Liam Donaldson became the 15th Chief Medical Officer for England. In this role he is the Government's senior medical adviser. He has responsibilities for: policy development and implementation in improving the population's health (particularly reducing inequalities), protecting the public's health; and with the NHS leading on the implementation of clinical governance.

Since taking up the CMO post he has authored several major government reports some of which include: An organisation with a memory: report of an expert group on learning from adverse events in the NHS; Supporting Doctors, Protecting Patients; Stem Cell Research: Medical Progress with Responsibility; Building a safer NHS for patients and The Removal, Retention and Use of Human Organs and Tissue from Post-mortem Examination .

CMO's Annual Report for 2002

In the 2002 New Year Honours List, Liam Donaldson received a knighthood in recognition of his achievements in health and health care.