Fiona Havers, MD, MHS
CDC Medical Officer
Fiona Havers, MD, MHS, is a medical officer in the Division of Bacterial Diseases at CDC. She completed medical school at the University of Washington and internal medicine and infectious diseases training at the Johns Hopkins Hospital. Havers also has a master’s degree in epidemiology from the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. She is board certified to practice internal medicine and infectious diseases, and sees patients at the Atlanta VA Medical Center. While at CDC, Havers’ research interests have focused on the epidemiology, prevention and treatment of vaccine-preventable diseases, including influenza and pertussis. She is also the mother of a 7-year-old.