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First female RCGP Chair for half a century

Dr Gerada has a long involvement with the RCGP. She is currently Vice Chair of College Council and immediate past Chair of the Ethics Committee. She established the College’s groundbreaking Substance Misuse Unit and leads on the strategic and logistical delivery of the RCGP Annual National Conference, which this year takes place in Harrogate. Dr Gerada has been a GP in Lambeth since 1991 and is a partner at the Hurley Group of practices. Prior to general practice, she worked in psychiatry at the Maudsley Hospital in South London, specialising in substance misuse. No stranger to controversy, she has spoken out on the lack of career opportunities for younger doctors and constantly champions the need for GP leadership to prevent the privatisation of general practice. She is the Medical Director of the Practitioner Health Programme – a service for sick health professionals – and will continue to provide services to the PHP throughout her tenure as RCGP Chair. Dr Gerada said: “It is an enormous privilege

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to be appointed Chair of the RCGP at such a significant and historic time for general practice. As a frontline clinician, I am well aware of the major challenges – and opportunities – facing modern general practice and look forward to leading the College through the next stage of its development. “It is a daunting prospect but I hope I can build on Steve Field’s invaluable legacy and work with all our members, fellows and trainees to make the College even stronger and deliver ever higher standards of care for our patients.” The RCGP Chair is elected by College Council every three years. Unlike other medical Royal Colleges, the position of Chair – not President – is the top leadership role at the RCGP and the postholder is responsible for setting the strategic direction of the College and driving policy. Professor Field said: “Clare’s election is just reward for her major contribution to College life over many years. As well as being an extraordinary GP and leader, she provides me with unwavering support, counsel and tolerance in her role as Vice Chair, for which I am personally indebted to her. I know that she will continue to take the College forward with a lot of energy. “I want to also pay tribute to Dr Maureen Baker who was a worthy contender and who made the voting a very tough decision indeed. Maureen did a sterling job as Honorary Secretary for ten years and her work as the College’s Emergency Planning Lead during the swine flu pandemic was awe-inspiring.” Dr Gerada’s election means that for the first time in College history, the majority of the RCGP Officer posts will be occupied by women. Dr Iona Heath succeeded Professor David Haslam as President and Professor Amanda

election is just reward ❛ forClare’s her major contribution to College life over many years. An extraordinary GP and leader, she provides me with support, counsel and tolerance as Vice Chair. I know that she will continue to take the College forward with a lot of energy

Fifty years on: Dr Annis Gillie was the only female Chair of the College before Dr Gerada

MAY 2010

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Dr Clare Gerada (right) has been elected the new Chair of College Council – the first female Chair since Dr Annis Gillie 50 years ago. Dr Gerada will become the 21st RCGP Chair and will hold the post for three years, succeeding Professor Steve Field in November 2010. She will take on the title of Chair-elect in June 2010 to ensure an effective transition of leadership.

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Howe became Honorary Secretary – taking over from Dr Maureen Baker – in November 2009. For the first time, the two RCGP Vice-Chairs – who were previously appointed by the incoming Chair – will also be elected by Council, following recommendations in the RCGP Corporate Governance Review in 2007. Nominations for both positions close at noon on 12 May.

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