Ronan Glynn, Ireland’s Deputy Chief Medical Officer, has announced he will leave his position in the civil service at the end of the month.
During the darkest days of the pandemic, Dr Glynn was a constant presence by the side of Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Holohan and became a reassuring presence on social media - dishing out facts and medical advice.Chief Medical Officer Dr Tony Holohan and Deputy Chief Medical Officer, Dr Ronan Glynn, are seen at a Department of Health briefing in April 2020. Picture by: Sasko Lazarov/RollingNews.ie“Wish you all the best, Ronan Glynn, as you get ready to step down as Deputy CMO.
Dr Glynn has served as Deputy CMO since 2018; he studied medicine at the University of Aberdeen and subsequently received a PhD in surgical oncology from NUI Galway. Main image: Deputy Chief Medical Officer Dr Ronan Glynn during a press conference at Department of Health in Dublin after the first confirmed case of Covid-19 in the Irish Republic.
Rats leaving the sinking ship
Part of the gang! Scaremongers! With Tubby Hooligan, Scam McConkers & many more. The Naive praise him coz they saw him a lot in unprofessional, dishonest, disrespectful, scaremongering, biased Irish media! Media today 'excellent communicator' Bullshit!
I'm sure he'll have a behind the scenes pandemic book HSE
During the darkest days of the pandemic, nurses went to work, so did supermarket staff. We need to stop eulogising people as if they alone did something courageous. Hope also got much better paid by most of them. Thanks are appropriate but this claptrap is rubbish
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