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Sally Davies may refer to:
Chief Medical Officer (CMO) is the title used in many countries for the senior government official designated head of medical services, sometimes at the national level. The post is held by a physician who serves to advise and lead a team of medical experts on matters of public health importance.
The post of Chief Medical Officer dates back to Victorian times. The equivalent title may go under different names across countries, for example known as the Surgeon General in the United States and the Chief Public Health Officer in Canada.
A physician or doctor is a professional who practices medicine, which is concerned with promoting, maintaining, or restoring human health through the study, diagnosis, and treatment of disease, injury, and other physical and mental impairments. Physicians may focus their practice on certain disease categories, types of patients, or methods of treatment—known as specialist medical practitioners—or assume responsibility for the provision of continuing and comprehensive medical care to individuals, families, and communities—known as general practitioners. Medical practice properly requires both a detailed knowledge of the academic disciplines (such as anatomy and physiology) underlying diseases and their treatment—the science of medicine—and also a decent competence in its applied practice—the art or craft of medicine.
Both the role of the physician and the meaning of the word itself vary around the world. Degrees and other qualifications vary widely, but there are some common elements, such as medical ethics requiring that physicians show consideration, compassion, and benevolence for their patients.
Sally may refer to:
Davies is a spelling variation of the patronymic Welsh surname Davis, that means David, a Hebrew name meaning "beloved". Davies is much associated with Wales, owing to the name of its patron saint, David, and where it is pronounced "DAY-viss". Davies is also fairly widespread in the south-west of England, especially Cornwall. Davies is the 2nd most common surname in Wales and 8th most common in England. It is not common in the United States where the spelling, Davis, is preferred.
Notable people with the surname include:
England's Chief Medical Officer sounds the alarm on antibiotics in this must-see TEDx talk. Essential viewing for anyone concerned about the future of healthcare, Professor Dame Sally Davies warns that the overuse of antibiotics is leading us down a path to disaster. Recently named one of the top ten most powerful women in the UK, Davies guides the UK Government on all medical issues, particularly Public Health. In the spirit of ideas worth spreading, TEDx is a program of local, self-organized events that bring people together to share a TED-like experience. At a TEDx event, TEDTalks video and live speakers combine to spark deep discussion and connection in a small group. These local, self-organized events are branded TEDx, where x = independently organized TED event. The TED Conference ...
http://www.shapeyourabs.com/ weight loss tips Sally Davies, a New York-based photographer took a fresh McDonald's Happy Meal On 10 April, 2010 to see if what she had read online about a school teacher with a 12-year-old McDonald's burger could possibly be true. She's been photographing it regularly ever since. After 6 Months there was very little sign of decay. http://www.sallydaviesphoto.com/
Professor Dame Sally Davies FRS talked to Vivienne Parry about her career-long commitment to improving health, healthcare and medical research. The chief medical officer spearheaded the creation of the National Institute for Health Research. She was awarded a DBE for services to medicine in 2009 and named the sixth most powerful woman in the UK by BBC Radio 4’s Woman’s Hour. Filmed: 6.30pm - 8pm on Tuesday 22 April 2016 at The Royal Society, London. https://royalsociety.org/events/2016/04/a-life-in-health/
Professor Dame Sally Davies, UK chief medical officer, gave an important presentation on antibiotic resistance at the IMB Centre for Superbug Solutions, September 2015. Dame Davies describes the UK action against drug-resistant bacteria and asks the panel 'what is Australia doing in the fight against drug-resistant bacteria?' Widespread resistance to our arsenal of antibiotics is no longer a threat. It is reality. With no new antibacterial drugs in the commercial pipeline, immediate action is needed to avert a looming healthcare disaster. The World Health Organisation has declared antibiotic resistant bacteria the world’s biggest health challenge. Although infectious disease remains the second leading cause of death globally, the approval of new antibiotics has dropped from 16 to only t...
As the UK’s Chief Medical Officer, Dame Sally is the country’s leading figure in public health. In this lecture, she will talk about microbial resistance and the dire threat it poses if action is not taken to reinvigorate research into a new class of antibiotic. She has described the threat posed by antibiotic resistance as being on a par with that of terrorism and climate change and warned that “Antimicrobial resistance poses a catastrophic threat. If we don’t act now, any one of us could go into hospital in 20 years for minor surgery and die because of an ordinary infection that can’t be treated by antibiotics." Her highlighting of the issue in the CMO’s Annual Report, published in March 2013, included 17 recommendations on antibiotic resistancy, many of which are designed to tackle th...
Sally Davies. England's chief medical officer lies about ecig flavours being removed due to users suffering severe lung damage.
An interview with Professor Dame Sally Davies, Chief Medical Officer and Chief Scientific Adviser to the Department of Health with Simon Denegri of NIHR Involve.
Professor Dame Sally Davies is the Chief Medical Officer for England and also advises the UK Government. She holds responsibility for Research and Development, and is the Chief Scientific Adviser for the Department of Health. As Director General she developed the Government strategy for health and social care research and is now responsible for the National Institute for Health Research. She is a Board member of the Office of the Co-ordination of Health Research, chairs the UK Clinical Research Collaboration and is a member of the UK Health Innovation Council. She led the UK delegation to the World Health Organisation (WHO) Ministerial Summit in November 2004, spoke on research and development at the World Health Assembly in May 2005, is a member of the WHO Global Advisory Committee on...
Professor Dame Sally Davies Chief Medical officer for England Highlights the crisis arising from over use and incorrect use of antibiotics which is now resulting in Antimicrobial resitance, meaning that within the next 15 years, antibiotics will no longer work and people will die from infections from cuts and what are currently low risk medical procedures. She states that Big Pharma needs to be "Incentivised" to begin doing research into finding either new antibiotics or a different solution. Unfortunately this would suggest that the possible death of 45% of human kind, is not incentive enough?????
Dame Sally Davies discusses the challenges of responding to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and the need for a global action plan following the high level meeting on Antimicrobial Resistance at the United Nations General Assembly. http://www.cfr.org/diseases-infectious/conversation-dame-sally-davies/p38329
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Health Policy Speaker Series Professor Dame Sally Davies Chief Medical Officer, England June 10, 2014
Dame Sally Davies discusses the challenges of responding to antimicrobial resistance (AMR) and the need for a global action plan following the high level meeting on Antimicrobial Resistance at the United Nations General Assembly. http://www.cfr.org/diseases-infectious/conversation-dame-sally-davies/p38329
Pastor Sally Davis, of Embassy Church, speaking at Women's Worship Encounter II in Cincinnati, Ohio
Women Who Win Conference 2013, Pastor Sally Davis
Professor Dame Sally Davies, Chief Medical Officer for England presenting at the Cardiff Business Club. 1st December at the St Davids Hotel. http://www.cardiffbusinessclub.org/
Dame Sally Davies, chief medical officer and chief scientific officer for the Department of Health speaks on the global issue of antimicrobial resistance.
No me digan lo que tengo que hacer. No me digan donde tengo que ir. No me digan: "no te dejes vencer". No despierten que me quiero dormir. Con tanta data encima, quién aguantará en la cima?. No me pidan lo que no puedo dar. No me sigas no te puedo llevar. No me cortes que me puedes herir. Dame gracia, no me hagas reir. Con tanta data encima, quién aguantará en la cima?. Cuando es tu voz la que puedo escuchar, cuando es tu amor, nada me importa más. Solo abrázame y no me dejes ir. Cuando es tu voz, solo tu voz. No me pidan lo que no puedo dar. No me sigas no te puedo llevar. No me cortes que me puedes herir. Dame gracia, no me hagas reir. Con tanta data encima, quién aguantará en la cima?. Cuando es tu voz, la que puedo escuchar, cuando es tu amor, nada me importa más. Solo abrázame y no me dejes ir. Cuando es tu voz, solo tu voz.