Dr Ronan Glynn: may have decided that public squabbles in Oireachtas committees, the internal politics of the Department of Health and the unrelenting public profile of the role were just not worth the grief. And who could blame him? Picture: Gareth Chaney/Collins
The imminent departure of Ronan Glynn as the state’s deputy chief medical officer brings into focus once again the recurring debate about a brain drain from the public service. But does this hold up under scrutiny? Glynn is moving into the private sector to take up a position with the health advisory team in EY, the consultancy firm. It comes shortly after the unedifying controversy over the proposed secondment of Tony Holohan to...
ElaineByrne I suppose a natural career progression for him would be back to the public health units or the HPSC as he’s a qualified consultant in public health medicine. Being a public health physician isn’t very appealing in Ireland right now, so he’s a real loss. And those systems issues..
ElaineByrne If there's a public inquiry into the States handling of covid and the vaccine roll out will Glynn have to participate now he's jumped from public to private?
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