Dr Thomas Waite will support Chief Medical Officer
(CMO) , Deputy
Chief Medical Officer (DCMO) Professor
Jonathan Van Tam and the UK government on tackling
coronavirus (COVID-19) related issues for the next year.
Dr Waite is a consultant epidemiologist. After his medical
and public health training in Wales, he held posts in
infectious disease and environmental health protection at
Public Health England and more recently was Director of the
UK Field Epidemiology Training Programme and worked in
Global Public Health with the PHE National Infection
Service.
During the pandemic, Dr Waite helped create the Joint
Biosecurity Centre (JBC) – which provides
evidence-based, objective analysis to inform local and
national decision-making in response to COVID-19 outbreaks
– and has been their Director of Health Analysis. He will
take up the position in the coming weeks and will continue
to support the JBC as needed.
Dr Thomas Waite said:
I am delighted to join the Chief Medical Officer’s team.
I look forward to supporting the national, regional and
local response to COVID-19.
This has been an unprecedented period and I am hugely
honoured to work with colleagues across the country to
improve the health of the nation and keep people safe as
we emerge from the pandemic.
, Chief
Medical Officer said:
Dr Waite has done an excellent job helping create the
Joint Biosecurity Centre and has an in-depth
understanding on COVID-19 issues. His wealth of
experience in epidemiology and emergency preparedness
will benefit the government’s ongoing public health
response.
A substantive DCMO for Health
Improvement, who will help lead the Office of Health
Promotion, will be recruited in the coming weeks.
The CMO acts as
the UK government’s principal medical adviser, and the
professional head of all directors of public health in
local government and the medical profession in government.
The CMO is an
independent position at permanent secretary level,
supported by 3 DCMOs. The role provides public health and
clinical advice to ministers in the Department of Health
and Social Care (DHSC) and
across government.