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Images are a powerful means of communication. My broad professional background and experience, coupled with my ability to deliver compelling photographs and artwork, allows me to get to the heart of what is needed and deliver innovative ways of communicating real meaning. Whether it is a portrait, landscape, or something more abstract, by working collaboratively with you the result will be unique and of lasting value to you.I have proven academic and practical abilities to link information from the widely separate disciplines of medicine, technology, heritage, and strategic studies to produce unexpected benefits and solutions. I firmly believe that by linking together, and facilitating the discussion between, people with widely different perspectives and knowledge all manner of previously intractable problems can be overcome.I take delight in using freely available, and often simple, technology to show people how to communicate their ideas or overcome their problems. In both medicine and information technology I have combined existing technology in new ways to provide simple and affordable solutions. Nearly all problems are more easily solved with a team and I have a proven track record of forming and leading teams from small to large and an ability to coach and mentor others to do the same.Contact: pjbuxton@gmail.com
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Vice ChairThe Council For British ArchaeologyGreat Malvern, Gb -
Vice ChairThe Council For British Archaeology Feb 2024 - PresentYork, England, United Kingdom -
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Business OwnerPeter Buxton Photography Jan 2016 - PresentGreat Malvern, WorcestershireA photographer specialising in environmental portraits, fine art landscape, and abstract images, with a particular passion for black and white images.
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Medical Director General (Navy)Royal Navy Feb 2016 - Apr 2017Portsmouth, United KingdomProviding strategic leadership and direction to all medical and health related matters in order to maximise the operational capability of the Royal Navy. Ensuring the delivery of appropriate medical care in both the the UK and on all operational RN and Royal Marine units to maximise the fighting power of the Naval Service. -
Head Of Royal Naval Medical ServiceRoyal Navy Sep 2014 - Feb 2016Portsmouth, United KingdomProviding strategic leadership and direction to all medical and health related matters in order to maximise the operational capability of the Royal Navy. Ensuring the delivery of appropriate medical care in both the the UK and on all operational RN and Royal Marine units to maximise the fighting power of the Naval Service. -
Commander Defence Medical GroupJoint Forces Command Aug 2011 - Aug 2014Dms(Whittington), LichfieldProvide strategic leadership and direction for the majority of UK hospital based military medical personnel (approximately 1500 personnel in 7 units with an annual budget of approx £120M). Successfully trained them for operational deployment which has been a major contributor to the clinical success in treating casualties from the Afghanistan campaign.Responsible for the UK based treatment and rehabilitation of all wounded personnel treated at Royal Centre of Defence Medicine and Headley Court.Oversee the negotiation with Dept of Health and NHS for the clinical treatment of UK service personnel.Personally led a team of clinicians and other staff who successfully intervened in a failing NHS hospital and prevented catastrophic failure. -
Chief Of StaffJoint Medical Command Jan 2010 - Aug 2011Defence Medical Services Whittington, LichfieldAs principal staff officer, directly responsible to the Commander for the management and smooth running of Joint Medical Command which comprises 3000 people and a budget of £180M.Planned in detail and executed the consolidation of 4 disparate medical headquarters to one location including the allocation of office space and living accommodation, personnel moves and successfully arbitrated the complex interactions and disputes that arose.Lead the JMC component of the initial planning and groundwork for the move of all military medical training from a legacy site to its new location. This project budget was £150M and involved moving nearly 1000 trainees and staff. Although not responsible for the final move on this occaision the initial planning was crucial for its subsequent success. -
MemberRoyal College Of Defence Studies Jan 2009 - Dec 2009London, United KingdomUndertook a full time course in Strategic Studies run by the UK's Defence Academy leading to an MA in International Relations from King's College London. The course comprises of 86 officers from 46 different countries and students interface with the highest levels of government throughout the world. Undertook a particular study of the Middle East culminating in an extended visit to several countries in the region.Won joint first prize for the dissertation 'Possessing the Past: the use and abuse of archaeology in nation-state building' and was also awarded an MA (with distinction) from King's College London.
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Medical Personnel & Policy, Navy Command HqRoyal Navy Oct 2005 - Dec 2008Portsmouth, United KingdomResponsible to the Head of the Royal Naval Medical Service for the development of all medical policy.Responsible for the development and installation of the RN component of the defence wide electronic health record. Although I only had one staff member assigned to this the system was successfully deployed to all shore establishments within the required timeline and the necessary groundwork was done to allow installation, at a later date, to all RN ships.Designed and implemented a complete review of the medical HQ (personnel and processes) within Navy Command as part of the Fleet wide review. Successfully argued for additional resources to match our increased responsibilities. -
Directing StaffStrong Angel 1999 - 2006Greater San Diego AreaI was the sole UK military representative on these international disaster response demonstrations leveraging public-private collaboration within a complex disaster response scenario.Assisted with the generation and execution of the exercise scenarios, provided subject matter advice to the participants and showed how simple technology, if combined in clever and novel ways, could solve real problems in humanitarian operations.Innovations I developed included a pocket telemedicine system, capable of sending text and video and TOOZL (The One Ounce Laptop) that was a collection of software that could securely run from a USB without leaving a trace on the host computer.
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Consultant RadiologistRoyal Navy Jan 1990 - Sep 2004Royal Hospital Haslar, GosportSpecialised in interventional vascular radiology, computed tomography and MRI developing new techniques which utilised available equipment in innovative ways to solve problems.Managed the personal development of all departmental staff (approximately 30 people from all 3 services and civilians). -
Defence Consultant Adviser In Radiology And TelemedicineUk Ministry Of Defence 1998 - 2004Professional head of military radiology responsible for delivery of radiological services at all UK military locations throughout the world to a UK standard of practice. Responsible for setting equipment requirements and ensuring a value for money solution at all military medical locations world-wide. Responsible for the selection and training of all military radiologists and radiographers.Lead the project to procure and install the first UK computed tomography scanner to be deployed to a Field Hospital in a remote austere location. Developed novel communication procedures and practices to transmit the images to the UK, provide interpretation by a radiologist and return the expert report within one hour of patient arrival.Developed from scratch and ran the UK's first telemedicine service which provided expert medical advice to UK military personnel throughout the world. The system used affordable commercial equipment which was married to custom designed software I developed with a small team to provide an automated referral system. The team won the British Computer Society Award for Innovation in 1998.I was awarded an OBE for my work on military radiology and telemedicine.
Peter Buxton Skills
Peter Buxton Education Details
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Westcliff High School For Boys
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Peter Buxton works for The Council For British Archaeology
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Peter Buxton's current role is Vice Chair.
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