Chief Medical Officers (United Kingdom)
In the United Kingdom, a chief medical officer is the most senior government advisor on matter relating to health. There are four chief medical officers in the United Kingdom who are appointed to advise their respective governments:
Each CMO is assisted by one or more deputy chief medical officers, and complemented by a chief nursing officer.
The chief medical officer is a qualified medical doctor whose medical speciality traditionally was public health medicine, and whose work focused on the health of communities rather than health of individuals. More recently, some appointees have been senior clinicians without training in public health medicine. In the UK, the CMO is one of the chief professional officers who advise the government in their respective health and social care disciplines. The CMO has independent statutory authority, first established in the 19th century, to issue reports without requiring government approval.
Chief Medical Officers for England
The historic post was created in Victorian times to help to prevent cholera and other epidemics. In 1969, the post of Chief Medical Officer for Wales was created, and prior to this both England and Wales were covered by the post of Chief Medical Officer of England and Wales.- Sir John Simon
- Edward Cator Seaton
- Sir George Buchanan
- Sir Richard Thorne Thorne
- Sir William Henry Power
- Sir Arthur Newsholme
- Sir George Newman
- Sir Arthur MacNalty
- Sir Wilson Jameson
- Sir John Charles
- Sir George Godber
- Sir Henry Yellowlees
- Sir Donald Acheson
- Sir Kenneth Calman
- Sir Liam Donaldson
- Dame Sally Davies
- Sir Chris Whitty
Deputies
- Albertine Winner
- Henry Yellowlees
- John Reid
- Liz Shore
- E L Harris
- Ronald Oliver
- Michael Abrams
- Diana Walford
- Jeremy Metters
- Graham Winyard
- Patricia Troop
- Sheila Adam
- Aidan Halligan
- Fiona Adshead
- David Walker
- John Watson
- Gina Radford
- Dame Jenny Harries
- Sir Jonathan Van-Tam
- Aidan Fowler
- Thomas Waite interim
- Jeanelle de Gruchy
- Thomas Waite
Chief Medical Officers for Scotland
Through various reorganisations, the CMOs for Scotland has been the chief medical officer in the Local Government Board for Scotland, medical member of the Scottish Board of Health, Department of Health for Scotland, the Scottish Home and Health Department, the Scottish Executive Health Department and now the Scottish Government:- J. B. McLintock
- James Burn Russell
- Sir W. Leslie Mackenzie
- J. P. Kinloch
- J. L. Brownlie
- J. M. Mackintosh
- Sir Andrew Davidson
- Sir Kenneth Cowan
- Sir John Brotherston
- Sir John Reid
- Iain Macdonald
- Sir Kenneth Calman
- Robert Kendell
- Sir David Carter
- Ernest Macalpine ("Mac") Armstrong
- Sir Harry Burns
- Aileen Keel
- Catherine Calderwood
- Sir Gregor Smith
Chief Medical Officers for Wales
The Welsh post was created in 1969. Prior to this there was one post for both England and Wales, the Chief Medical Officer for England and Wales.- Richard Bevan
- Gareth Crompton
- Dame Deirdre Hine
- Ruth Hall
- David Salter
- Tony Jewell
- Ruth Hussey
- Chris Jones
- Sir Frank Atherton
- Professor Isabel Oliver
Chief Medical Officers for Northern Ireland
- William Richard Dawson Chief Medical Officer of Ministry of Home Affairs, Northern Ireland
- Frank F. Main
- Thomas Terence Baird
- Bob Weir
- James McKenna
- Henrietta Campbell
- Sir Michael McBride