Two new appointments to PHARMAC advisory committee
Two new appointments to PHARMAC advisory committee
PHARMAC is welcoming the appointment of two new
members to the Pharmacology and Therapeutics Advisory
Committee (PTAC).
PTAC provides PHARMAC with expert clinical advice on pharmaceutical funding applications being considered by PHARMAC, and other clinical matters. Appointments to the committee are made by the Director General of Health.
The two new appointments are
Professor Jennifer Martin, incoming Chair of Clinical
Pharmacology at the University of Newcastle, and
Christchurch GP Dr Simon Wynn Thomas.
PHARMAC Medical
Director Dr John Wyeth says the two new appointments add to
the high calibre of PTAC’s membership.
“PTAC’s advice is one of the foundation stones of PHARMAC’s decisions and it is essential we have the best possible people on the committee,” he says. “So I am delighted that the two new people appointed to the committee will add new knowledge and experience to an already accomplished and highly respected committee.”
Prof Martin is a
clinical pharmacologist who has played a leading role in
medicine assessment in Australia, both at a state and
Australia-wide level. Attending Wellington East Girls
College before graduating from the University of Otago
school of medicine, Prof Martin was a Rhodes Scholar to
Oxford in the UK and is currently head of the Princess
Alexandra Clinical School at the University of Queensland,
the largest clinical school in the Southern
Hemisphere.
She also continues to work as a senior staff
specialist and clinical pharmacologist at the Princess
Alexandra Hospital.
Dr Wynn Thomas will bring a
primary care perspective to PTAC from his work in
Christchurch primary healthcare organisation Pegasus Health.
Dr Wynn Thomas has held clinical and non-clinical roles in
both primary and secondary care. He is currently the senior
clinical leader at Pegasus Health, ultimately responsible
for all clinical aspects and governance of this PHO.
Both
Prof Martin and Dr Wynn Thomas will attend their first PTAC
meetings in
August.
ENDS