Cecília Müller


Cecília Györgyi Müller is a Hungarian physician and Surgeon General of Hungary. She is the head of NNK and has also served as a member of the government's Coronavirus Taskforce.

Biography

She attended medical school at the University of Pécs and graduated in 1984 cum laude. She holds four professional degrees including public health, occupational medicine, preventive medicine and primary care medicine.
Müller began her career at Szent Pantaleon Hospital. Then she worked as an occupational physician. From 1991 to 1996 Müller worked as a primary care physician in Nagyvenyim. After that she became Health Commissioner of Dunaújváros. In 2010, as Health Commissioner for the Central Transdanubia region, she was responsible for the cleanup of the Ajka alumina plant accident for which she later received a ministerial award from Sándor Pintér, Interior Minister of Hungary.
Müller later worked as the head of the Public Health Department of Fejér County Government Office. Then, she was named head of the NNK and Surgeon General of Hungary.
In 2020, she has worked as a member of the government's Coronavirus Taskforce. As Surgeon General she has been a regular participant in the government's press conferences on the pandemic.
Since 2009, she has been a pastoral assistant at Our Lady Parish in Nagyvenyim.

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