
Eamonn O'Moore
Physician Assistant | Surgical Technologist
Premier House 60 Caversham Road Reading Berkshire, RG1 7EBAbout
Eamonn O'Moore, MBBCH, BAO, MPH, FFPH, maintains a position within the esteemed World Health Organization based out of the Reading region of England. Within the World Health Organization there is a focus in directing and coordinating international health within the United Nations? system working with health systems, promoting health through the life-course, noncommunicable and communicable diseases, corporate services, preparedness, surveillance, and response. As a leading public health physician of nearly 25 years, Dr. O'Moore has also taken on the title of Deputy Director of the Health & Justice Department of Public Health in England. Being highly involved in the public health field, Dr. O'Moore is dedicated to providing medical diagnoses and patient care, as well as conducting education for colleagues and researching healthcare in his area.
Education and Training
University College Dublin
Board Certification
MBBCH (Bachelor of Surgery
Bachelor of Medicine)
MPH (Master of Public Health)
BAO (Bachelor of Arts in Obstetrics)
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Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Deputy Director, Health & Justice Department Public Health in England -
What do you attribute your success to?
- Persistence and Concern for Public Health
Hobbies / Sports
- Writer, Exercise
Favorite professional publications
- Journal of Public Health
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