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Medical leadership at NHS Highland confirmed

Boyd Peters 2019
Boyd Peters 2019

NHS Highland has announced the appointment of Dr Boyd Peters as its new medical director.

Dr Peters, who has the held post on an interim basis since April this year, was previously the board’s associate medical director for mental health and worked as a GP in Grantown-on-Spey for over 25 years.

He was also NHS Highland’s clinical lead for the redesign of health and social care services in Badenoch and Strathspey, which includes the construction of the new Badenoch and Strathspey Community Hospital.

Dr Peters will attend board meetings and provide clinical advice to the NHS Highland board. He said: “I’m delighted to take on this important role.

“As we deal with the challenges ahead of us, I will do everything I can to ensure that clinical leadership will play a key part in reshaping our services.

“Having worked in the Highlands for 28 years, I know just how dedicated and committed our clinical teams are and I look forward to working with them and supporting them in all that they do.”

NHS Highland chief executive Iain Stewart said: “I am delighted to announce Boyd’s appointment.

“I have come to know Boyd well during his time as interim medical director and I have every confidence that our medical leadership will be in safe hands.

“He is an exceptional individual with a rigorous approach to improving the quality of care that we deliver.”

Dr Peters takes up his post with immediate effect.