Caroline McElnay

Caroline McElnay is a medical officer in New Zealand.[1] She is the director of public health for the New Zealand Ministry of Health and chairs the Pandemic Influenza Technical Advisory Group, which advises the Ministry on matters concerning the control of the COVID-19 pandemic in New Zealand.[2]

McElnay in 2020

Biography

McElnay attended high school in Northern Ireland and studied medicine in Belfast and Manchester, England. During her studies in Manchester she completed a one-year exchange in New Zealand, including six months in Napier.[3]

McElnay later returned to Napier and was appointed director of population health for Hawke's Bay District Health Board. She advocated for health equity in the region and in 2014 she published a major report on the subject.[3] While at the board she was involved in the response to Havelock North's gastro outbreak, the first case of the SARS virus in New Zealand and a listeria outbreak.[2]

McElnay was appointed to the role of director of public health at the Ministry of Health in 2016.[2]

Publications

  • McElnay, C., & University of Manchester. (1991). The epidemiology of hip fractures in the elderly and the efficacy of vitamin D supplementation as a preventive strategy. Manchester: University of Manchester.[4]
  • McElnay, C., & Hawke's Bay District Health Board,. (2014). Health inequity in Hawke's Bay.[5]
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References

  1. "Confirmed coronavirus cases rise by 61, bringing total to 708". TVNZ. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
  2. Morton, Jamie (6 March 2020). "Coronavirus: Meet the experts advising the NZ Government on Covid-19". NZ Herald. ISSN 1170-0777. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
  3. "McElnay: Building the fence at the top of the cliff". Stuff. Retrieved 4 April 2020.
  4. McElnay, Caroline; University of Manchester; Medical School (1991). The epidemiology of hip fractures in the elderly and the efficacy of vitamin D supplementation as a preventive strategy. Manchester: University of Manchester. OCLC 642940895.
  5. McElnay, Caroline; Hawke's Bay District Health Board (2014). Health inequity in Hawke's Bay. ISBN 978-0-473-31294-7. OCLC 911035887.
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