
CDC’s Anne Schuchat announces retirement weeks after Messonnier's exit
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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) is losing another top official as Dr. Anne Schuchat, the agency’s deputy director, announced her retirement on Monday, Fox News confirmed.
In a statement regarding her own retirement, Schuchat said she has had "extraordinary experiences, both professional and personal" while at the CDC. "This summer, I’ll be leaving the agency for a retirement that I hope will allow more time for creative passions," her statement said. "I will be leaving with the greatest respect and confidence in CDC’s leadership and staff, and the important work we do. I could not be more optimistic about the future of our agency and the prospects for our public health system. After a long and fulfilling career in public health, infectious diseases, and epidemiology, it is time for me to smell some roses."More Related News