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Dr. Chris Mackie no longer Middlesex-London Health Unit CEO, remains Medical Officer of Health

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Dr. Chris Mackie said the novel coronavirus pandemic, and changes within the health care system itself, have increased the amount of work to be done by a medical officer of health. That's one of the reasons why the Middlesex London Health Unit (MLHU) has decided to temporarily split the role of CEO and Medical Officer of Health.

Michael Clarke will serve as interim CEO, while Dr. Chris Mackie will remain the Medical Officer of Health. It is not clear when the situation at the MLHU will revert back to its former self.

Dr. Chris Mackie joins Craig to discuss.

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Dr. Chris Mackie said the novel coronavirus pandemic, and changes within the health care system itself, have increased the amount of work to be done by a medical officer of health. That's one of the reasons why the Middlesex London Health Unit (MLHU) has decided to temporarily split the role of CEO and Medical Officer of Health.

Michael Clarke will serve as interim CEO, while Dr. Chris Mackie will remain the Medical Officer of Health. It is not clear when the situation at the MLHU will revert back to its former self.

Dr. Chris Mackie joins Craig to discuss.

  continue reading

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