Maritime and Coastguard Agency appoints new Chief Medical Advisor
We are
delighted to welcome new Chief Medical Advisor Dr Sue Stannard to the Maritime
and Coastguard Agency as we continue to work to promote and improve the health
of seafarers.
With time at
sea as a ship doctor under her belt, a previous role as the first UK-based
medical director for Carnival UK and a passion for the application of medicine
outside the usual hospital setting, Sue brings a wealth of experience to
the role.
She said:
“Because of my background I can be an advocate for both seafarers and shipping
companies. Neither can exist without the other and the health of seafarers
needs to be an absolute priority.
“I’m genuinely
excited about this opportunity and have been very impressed so far with the
vision of the organisation and with the team who are clearly very motivated.”
Sally said: “I
have really enjoyed my time at the MCA. I will miss not only the staff I’ve
been lucky enough to work with but also our amazing team of Approved Doctors
all over the world who do so much to ensure that seafarers are healthy and
their vessels safe.
“It has been a
privilege to work with so many people who take seafarer health and wellbeing so
seriously.”
She will
continue to work with the Independent Doctors’ Federation, NHS England and the
Chief Medical Officer’s office.
Chief
Executive of the Maritime and Coastguard Agency Brian Johnson said: “I’m
delighted that Sue is joining us in this role. She brings with her a wealth of
experience from the cruise industry and a huge enthusiasm for her work.
“I wish Sally
all the best for the future and am very grateful to her for her work over the
years and for the support she has given us. She has made a huge impact on our
work to promote the health of seafarers and that work leaves a lasting legacy
on which we can continue to build.”