Re-appointment to the Irish Blood Transfusion Service - 20 August 2021
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Dr. Sarah Doyle
Dr. Sarah Doyle MB BCH BAO (Hons.) Trinity College, Dublin. Member of the Royal College of Physicians of Ireland (RCPI). Fellow of the Faculty of Public Health Medicine of the RCPI Completion of Higher Specialist Training in Public Health Medicine, 2007. Masters Degree in Public Health, University College Dublin 2001 (I Hons., First Place).
Having trained in General Medicine and Nephrology until 2000, Dr. Doyle then undertook higher specialist training in Public Health Medicine. She has worked as a Consultant in Public Health Medicine in the Department of Public Health in the South-East since 2007, where, since 2010, she has worked solely in health protection. This has involved leading regional teams in day-to-day infectious disease surveillance, prevention and control, leading outbreak control teams, responding to infectious and chemical water incidents, advocacy, audit, supporting clinical and other colleagues in prevention and control of infectious diseases, and development and implementation of guidelines.
Nationally Dr. Doyle has been leading and participating in national teams in infectious disease surveillance, prevention and control, development and implementation of national guidance, health promotion, and advocacy. Her special areas of interest include HIV and sexually transmitted infections (STIs), infectious intestinal disease and zoonoses, tuberculosis and drinking water.