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John O'Dowd

Clinical Director at NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde

John O'Dowd has a diverse work experience in the healthcare sector. John has held various roles in different organizations, including NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, Dr Mills & Partners, Gorbals Health & Care Centre, NHS Ayrshire and Arran, and NHS Education for Scotland.

At NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde, they worked as a Clinical Director and Consultant in Public Health Medicine, focusing on strategic planning and leadership for primary care and community services. John also served as a General Practitioner at Dr Mills & Partners, gaining experience in cognitive therapy and general consulting.

In their roles at NHS Ayrshire and Arran, John worked as a Child Health Commissioner, Deputy Director of Public Health and Head of Healthcare and Governance Public Health, and Consultant in Public Health Medicine. These positions involved leadership in areas such as child health, screening, and health and social care integration.

Additionally, John worked as a Consultant Specialist at The University of Melbourne, where they evaluated a new operating model for regional healthcare, and as a Consultant in Public Health Medicine at NHS Ayrshire and Arran, focusing on population health.

Earlier in their career, John was a NES Higher Professional Fellow in General Practice at NHS Education for Scotland. During this time, they worked as a GP, completed a masters, and trained as a cognitive therapist.

Overall, John O'Dowd's work experience demonstrates their expertise and leadership in public health medicine, primary care, and community services.

John O'Dowd earned a Bachelor of Science degree with Honours in Physiology (intercalated) from the University of Glasgow in 1993. John went on to obtain an MB ChB with Honours (Medical Doctor) from the same institution in 1996. In 2005, they completed a Master of Public Health (MPH) degree with distinction, also at the University of Glasgow. Additionally, in 2003, they received a Postgraduate Certificate in Cognitive Behavioural Therapy from Queen Margaret University. John further pursued their education by earning a Doctorate in Medical Research (MD) with a focus on Primary care and public health from the University of Glasgow in 2013. John has also obtained certifications including CCST in Public Health Medicine in 2009 and Certified in General Medical Practice in 2003, both from the General Medical Council.

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