Miles Mack Explained

Miles Mack
Birth Place:Essex, England
Education:University of Edinburgh
Years Active:1989–present
Known For:Chair of RCGP Scotland 2014–2017
Profession:doctor
Field:General Practitioner

Miles Bradley Mack is a British medical doctor who was chair of the Scottish Academy 2019–2022 and was chair of the Scottish council of the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) 2014–2017. He works as a general practitioner in Dingwall in the north of Scotland.

Early life

Mack was born in Essex and lived there for 15 years, before his parents moved to the Highlands.[1] He studied Medicine at the University of Edinburgh, qualifying in 1989.

Career

Mack has been a partner at Dingwall Medical Group since 1993.[1]

He helped mark the centenary of the 1912 Dewar Report[2] having helping undertake research into the contents of the work.[3] He described Scottish Government’s plans to designate new controls on pharmacy applications as a significant step forward in health service planning for remote and rural and isolated areas.[4] Mack has also highlighted the importance of support for people who experience difficulties related to mental health.[5]

RCGP Scotland chair

In November 2014, Mack became the chair of the Scottish council of RCGP, succeeding Dr John Gillies.[6] He was vice chair of the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges and Faculties in Scotland.[7]

During his first year as RCGP Scotland chairman, Mack highlighted many issues that would need to be tackled in Scotland.[8] He also spoke about how he saw general practice as a part of healthcare worth investing in,[9] Following this the Scottish Government announced some further measures of support for general practice.[10]

In November 2017, he was succeeded as the chair of the Scottish council of RCGP by Dr Carey Lunan.[11] He became a member of the RCGP's trustee board that year, for a three-year period.[12]

Scottish Academy chair

In December 2019, he became chair of the Academy of Medical Royal Colleges and Faculties in Scotland (Scottish Academy), the first GP to hold this post.[13]

Honours and awards

Mack became a Fellow of the RCGP in 2009. He was the recipient of the RCGP's Alastair Donald Award in 2012.[14]

He was appointed Officer of the Order of the British Empire (OBE) in the 2023 Birthday Honours for services to general practice.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: About us: Governance and constitution: Leadership team . . 24 April 2015.
  2. News: What NHS can learn from the Highlands as historic milestone marked . Ross-shire Journal . 8 July 2013 . 23 December 2021.
  3. News: Dewar exhibition on Highlands health care 100 years ago . Andrew . Thomson . . . 25 November 2011.
  4. News: Rural pharmacy rules strengthened . BBC News . BBC . 30 May 2014.
  5. News: GPs 'need more support' to treat mental health issues . BBC News . BBC . 11 June 2014.
  6. News: Getting the green light – an interview with Dr Miles Mack, RCGP Scotland chair . Tom . Freeman . . 25 February 2015 . 19 May 2021.
  7. Web site: Who We Are . . 24 April 2015.
  8. News: RCGP Scotland chairman Dr Miles Mack explains the key issues for Scottish GPs . Colin . Cooper . . 1 October 2015 . 17 January 2016.
  9. News: A sustainable future for the NHS . Tom . Freeman . Holyrood . 19 February 2015 . 24 April 2015.
  10. News: Pulse Power 50 GPs 2015: 37. Dr Miles Mack . . 24 September 2015 . 17 January 2016.
  11. News: Pulse Power 50 GPs 2017: 34. Dr Miles Mack . Pulse . 31 August 2017 . 23 December 2021.
  12. Web site: Who we are: Our people: Trustee board . Royal College of General Practitioners . https://web.archive.org/web/20201030194616/https://www.rcgp.org.uk/about-us/the-college/who-we-are/our-people/trustee-board.aspx . 30 October 2020.
  13. Scottish Academy strategy 2023 . www.scottishacademy.org.uk . . 19 May 2021.
  14. Dingwall doctor wins prestigious general practice award . . 16 November 2012 . 23 December 2021.