Welsh government selects new chief healthcare science officer

Victoria Heath has been appointed as Wales’ first chief healthcare science officer.

© Welsh Government

© Welsh Government

Heath will advise the Welsh Government on the most effective ways to use healthcare science to deliver improved healthcare, including modernising and introducing new diagnostic technologies and treatments.

She will support and represent more than 50 different roles within the healthcare science professions in Wales. 

Heath comes from the NHS' ME-5 Pathology Network, where she was responsible for the development and implementation of workforce initiatives.

She has worked in the NHS since she was 18, starting her career as a biomedical scientist trainee in Oxfordshire, and registered as a biomedical scientist in 2010 and a clinical scientist in 2023. She has experience in healthcare science roles across the UK and was deployed to Sierra Leone in 2015 to respond to the West African Ebola Outbreak. 

Heath said: ‘I'm honoured to be appointed to the role of chief healthcare science officer at the Welsh Government and to work alongside the 7,000 healthcare scientists who contribute to healthcare across Wales. 

‘Healthcare scientists are a vital part of the patient pathway and I'm excited for this opportunity to raise their profile.'

Cabinet Secretary for Health and Social Care Jeremy Miles said: ‘Victoria's wealth of experience in healthcare science will be instrumental in delivering better health outcomes for patients in Wales through the development and adoption of innovative new diagnostics and treatments. I look forward to working with her.'

Heath will take up her role in March 2025.

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