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New Chair of Manx Care appointed 

Wendy Reid will hold the role for between three and five years

The appointment of a new non-executive chair of Manx Care has been approved by Tynwald.

Professor Wendy Reid will now take up the position for a term of between three and five years.

It follows the death earlier this year of Andrew Foster, who'd been in post since September 2020.

Professor Reid has a long medical career, working in obstetrics and gynaecology following her qualification in 1994, and going on to complete a term as vice president at the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists.

Alongside her clinical work, Professor Reid has held several academic posts including medical director, interim chief executive and as a dean of postgraduate medicine at London Deanery.

Professor Reid was the national lead for the Hospital at Night project for some years.

She has also served as an advisor to the UK Government.

Minister for Health and Social Care, Lawrie Hooper MHK, says: ‘I’m pleased that the appointment of Professor Reid has been approved by Tynwald to take the pivotal role of Manx Care Chair. 

"With a wealth of experience and a commitment to delivering quality healthcare, I hope that Professor Reid will help us to continue working together to positively impact the lives of those we serve."

Chief Executive Officer of Manx Care, Teresa Cope, says: ‘We look forward to welcoming Professor Reid, and working alongside her over the coming years – I have no doubt that her vast experience and knowledge will be a great asset to us. 

"Our previous Chairman, Andrew Foster CBE, is still very sorely missed following his untimely passing. 

"However, I’d like to personally thank Sarah Pinch, who has been acting as interim chair since March and has upheld Andrew's values impeccably throughout. 

"Her excellent guidance during this time has been integral as we develop our services."

Professor Reid says: ‘I am delighted to be joining Manx Care.

" It is a critical time for health and care services and I am looking forward to building on all the progress made in delivering the best quality care for all.’

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