Philip Raffaelli

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Surgeon Vice-Admiral Philip Iain Raffaelli CB CStJ QHP FRCP (born 24 November 1955 in Kirkcaldy, Fife) is a British general practitioner and Royal Naval Medical Officer. Raffaelli served as Surgeon General of the British Armed Forces until 2012.

Born (1955-11-24) 24 November 1955 (age 70)[1]
Allegiance United Kingdom
Branch Royal Navy
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Philip Raffaelli

Born (1955-11-24) 24 November 1955 (age 70)[1]
Allegiance United Kingdom
Branch Royal Navy
RankSurgeon Vice-Admiral
AwardsCompanion of the Order of the Bath
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Military career

Raffaelli joined the Royal Navy as a cadet in 1976, while studying medicine at Edinburgh Medical School. Raffaelli joined the Royal Navy Submarine Service and worked as a medical officer from 1979, working for a time on submarines. In 2007, he became the head of the Royal Navy Medical Service, the Medical Director General (Naval), as Surgeon Rear-Admiral, before assuming the position of Surgeon-General on 22 December 2009, taking over from Lieutenant-General Louis Lillywhite.[2][3]

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