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Changing characteristics of medical directors in mental health trusts in England

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 July 2025

Peter L. Cornwall*
Affiliation:
Redcar & Cleveland Mental Health Services, Tees, Esk & Wear Valleys NHS Foundation Trust, Redcar, UK
Penny Walton
Affiliation:
Newcastle University Medical School, Newcastle upon Tyne, UK
*
Correspondence to Peter L. Cornwall (lennycornwall@nhs.net)
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Abstract

Aims and method

The medical workforce in psychiatry is increasingly diverse, but not necessarily in its senior leadership in the UK’s National Health Service (NHS). We aimed to describe the characteristics of psychiatrists with board-level responsibility in mental health trusts in England in 2024, comparing the current picture with that of 2016 and 2020, using publicly available data.

Results

The proportion of medical directors who are female has not changed, so women remain underrepresented, while the proportion who are international medical graduates has increased substantially, so they are no longer underrepresented. Although fewer in number, intellectual disability psychiatrists are underrepresented.

Clinical implications

Greater attention will need to be paid to developing female medical leaders if representative leadership is to be achieved.

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© The Author(s), 2025. Published by Cambridge University Press on behalf of Royal College of Psychiatrists
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Table 1 Changes in the profile of board-level psychiatrists in England’s mental health trusts, 2016–2024

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Fig. 1 Expected and observed characteristics of board-level psychiatrists in England’s mental health trusts in 2024 by sex, country of primary medical qualification and psychiatric specialty. EEA, European Economic Area; IMG, international medical graduate; Gen adult, general adult psychiatry; C & A, child and adolescent psychiatry; LD, intellectual (learning) disability psychiatry; Psychother, medical psychotherapy.

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