Sally Davies

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Sally Davies is a prominent British physician and academic who served as the first female Chief Medical Officer for England and has been a leading voice on public health and antimicrobial resistance.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf academic
civil servant
human
physician
areaOfInfluence United Kingdom health policy
global antimicrobial resistance policy
global health
countryOfCitizenship England
United Kingdom
employer Trinity College, Cambridge NERFINISHED
Department of Health and Social Care
surface form: UK Department of Health and Social Care

Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge
familyName Davies
fieldOfWork antimicrobial resistance
health policy
public health
givenName Sally
hasRole government adviser
public health leader
knownFor leadership in national medical advisory roles
promoting public health interventions
raising awareness of antimicrobial resistance as a global threat
languageSpoken English
name Sally Davies self-link
notableFor advocacy on antimicrobial resistance
being the first female Chief Medical Officer for England
leadership in public health policy
occupation academic
civil servant
physician
positionHeld Chief Medical Adviser to the UK Government
Chief Medical Officer for England
Master of Trinity College, Cambridge
sexOrGender female
workLocation CAMBRIDGE
surface form: Cambridge

London, England
surface form: London

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Sally Davies name Sally Davies self-link