Queen Alexandra's Royal Naval Nursing Service
Military unit
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2023 | Commodore Alison Hofman becomes Head of the Royal Navy Medical Service and Medical Director General (Naval) |
2022 | The separate appointment of Head of Royal Naval Medical Service was eliminated, with the role merged into the title Head of Navy Healthcare/Head of Royal Navy Medical Services. |
May 2022 | Captain Neale D. Piper ARRC completes term as Director of Naval Nursing Service |
May 2022 | Captain Peter J. Selwood assumes leadership as Director of Naval Nursing Service |
2021 | Surgeon Commodore Fleur T. Marshall becomes Head of the Royal Navy Medical Service and Medical Director General (Naval) |
June 2021 | Captain Neale D. Piper ARRC begins term as Director of Naval Nursing Service |
November 2019 | Captain Lisa M. Taylor begins term as Director of Naval Nursing Service |
October 2018 | Captain Alison J. Hofman RRC completes term as Director of Naval Nursing Service |
August 2018 | Captain Alison J. Hofman RRC begins term as Director of Naval Nursing Service |
2017 | Commodore Inga Jane Kennedy takes leadership as Assistant Chief of Staff Medical, Head of the Royal Navy Medical Service and Medical Director General (Naval) |
2016 | Surgeon Commodore Peter Buxton was promoted to Medical Director General (Naval), simultaneously retaining the designation of Assistant Chief of Staff Medical. |
2015 | The rank of Medical Director General (Naval) was 'de-enriched' from Surgeon Rear Admiral to Surgeon Commodore. |
2015 | Captain Steven J. Spencer becomes Director of Naval Nursing Service |
2012 | Surgeon Rear Admiral Calum James Gibb McArthur succeeds Jarvis as Chief Naval Medical Officer/Medical Director General (Naval) |
2011 | Captain Inga Kennedy assumes leadership as Director of Naval Nursing Service |
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