PHAA Hails Prof. Paul Kelly's Public Health Dedication

Public Health Association of Australia

The Public Health Association of Australia (PHAA) acknowledges the contribution of Professor Paul Kelly as he announces his departure from the role of Chief Medical Officer of Australia (CMO) and Director of the Interim Centre for Disease Control.

Professor Kelly commenced as Deputy CMO in January 2020 as COVID-19 was emerging. He became acting CMO in July 2020 and was appointed CMO in January 2021.

"A public health physician and infectious disease epidemiologist, Professor Kelly was the right man to offer leadership to Australia during the COVID-19 pandemic," said PHAA CEO, Adjunct Professor Terry Slevin.

"Few people will appreciate the extraordinary pressures and challenges of being the Chief Medical Officer during a global health emergency. Professor Kelly played a vital role in helping Australia navigate through that crisis.

"All people in Australia owe Professor Kelly a debt of gratitude for his dedication and leadership during a perilous time in history.

"We also thank Professor Kelly for his commitment to the development of the Australian Centre for Disease Control.

"We wish Professor Kelly all the best in his future endeavours."

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