NHSE interim CCIO Dr Melanie Iles appointed CMO at Somerset FT
- 12 January 2024
NHS England’s interim chief clinical information officer (CCIO) Dr Melanie Iles has been appointed as chief medical officer (CMO) at Somerset NHS Foundation Trust.
Dr Iles, who is currently NHSE’s interim CCIO on secondment from her substantive role as NHSE’s medical director and CCIO for the East of England region, will begin her new role on 1 April 2024.
Peter Lewis, chief executive at Somerset FT, said: “I am very excited to welcome Melanie to Somerset in spring next year. She is a paediatrician by background and has worked as a medical director both at local level within a trust and at a regional level in a number of different parts of the country.
“Our trust is unique in England and provides acute, community, mental health and learning disability services, and primary care services via our subsidiary. We aim to support people to stay well, provide the best care and support, strengthen care and support in local communities, and reduce health inequalities.
“I am confident that Melanie will support us to achieve this while at the same time supporting our colleagues within the trust to develop and continue to innovate.”
Iles is an experienced leader, having worked as a medical director in different settings for over eight years, in an acute trust, for NHS Improvement and for NHS England at regional level.
Prior to this, she held a variety of regional and national roles as a senior clinical leader focussed on children and young people. She is a paediatrician with over 31 years’ service in the NHS.
On her new role, Iles said: “I am delighted to have been appointed as chief medical officer for Somerset NHS FT.
“It will be a privilege to join the trust and work with the amazing staff to deliver the trust’s vision to improve the health and care outcomes for the people of Somerset and the benefits of the trust merger.
“I have big shoes to fill taking on this role from Dr Dan Meron who has done a fantastic job. I am looking forward to starting in April and getting to know the people and the services they deliver. I have been fortunate to have a varied career and experience which I intend to put to good use for the benefit of the organisation.”
NHSE is yet to confirm a replacement for Iles.
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Congratulations on your escape to reallity, Melanie. Will there be a replacement or do NHSE no longer consider clinical input to NHS Informatics important? That would be a shame, but not a surprise given some of the madness currently afoot in NHS IT. #FDP
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