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Following the retirement of Barry Cockcroft in February of this year, NHS England has announced that his successor will be Sara Hurley BDS(UBrist) MFGDP(UK) MSc(UCL) MA(KCL). Sara will serve
as principal dental adviser and the professional head of dental staff in England. Sara will act as a senior member of the Medical Directorate, and work collaboratively to improve outcomes
for patients, and champion the role of dentists and dentistry within the health system. Sara qualified from the University of Bristol Dental School in 1988. Commissioned into the Royal Army
Dental Corps, she has continued to broaden her clinical dentistry portfolio gaining Membership of General Dental Practitioners (UK) in 2003, a Masters in Dental Public Health at University
College London 2004, and a King's College MA in Defence Studies 2007. Her career has flexed across the domains of dental public health, wider healthcare policy and healthcare
commissioning as well as undertaking operational healthcare management and strategic leadership assignments in a range of UK and overseas locations. She commented: ‘I am delighted and
honoured to be taking up this new challenge as an integral member of the Medical Directorate at NHS England. The role of Chief Dental Officer remains a crucial link between decision-makers,
patients and the wide range of front line providers that enable dental health. I am determined to use this position to articulate the dental health needs of our patients and, working
collaboratively across the breadth of the dental healthcare profession, present directly to Ministers and NHS leaders our fresh ideas; ideas that will contribute to achieving our shared
goals of quality health outcomes and better oral health for all.’ Sara will now leave her post with the Royal Centre for Defence Medicine where she worked closely with the NHS in assuring
access to, and quality of, healthcare for injured personnel. Concurrently, she also acted as the Chief Dental Officer for the Army and, in recognition of her work, was appointed as a
Queen's Honorary Dental Surgeon in September 2014. RIGHTS AND PERMISSIONS Reprints and permissions ABOUT THIS ARTICLE CITE THIS ARTICLE New CDO announced. _BDJ Team_ 1, 15057 (2015).
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