Anne Mackie is the Director of Programmes for the UK National Screening Committee,[1] which sets health screening policy throughout the UK by advising ministers and the NHS in the four UK countries about all aspects of screening, and supports implementation of screening programmes.[2]
Mackie qualified as a doctor at King's College Hospital, London, in 1985,[3] and has been working in public health for 20 years across London and the South East of England. She has also been the medical director of the National Specialist Commissioning Advisory Group, Director of Public Health in Kent and Director of Public Health in South West London. Prior to her current role she was the Director of Public Health for London SHA.[4]
The UK National Screening Committee, of which Mackie is Director of Programmes,[5] oversees 12 population screening programmes across the UK.[6]
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- ^ "Dr Anne Mackie, National Clinical Director for Screening". National Archives. Archived from the original on 4 January 2012. Retrieved 31 January 2018.
- ^ "Professor Anne Mackie - PHE screening". phescreening.blog.gov.uk. Retrieved 29 January 2018.
- ^ "Leadership" (PDF). GOV.UK. Public Health England. July 2019. Retrieved 13 August 2020.
- ^ "Population screening programmes - GOV.UK". www.gov.uk. Retrieved 29 January 2018.