The Association of Dental Groups (ADG) has appointed Anusha Patel as its new director of clinical affairs.
Her appointment comes following the departure of Catherine Rutland in March.
Patel is a highly-experienced general dental practitioner with over 10 years of clinical expertise. She currently works in a mixed practice and also plays an active role in mentoring the next generation of dental professionals, serving as a foundation trainer to dentists, hygienists, and therapists.
Neil Carmichael, executive chair of the ADG, said: “We are delighted to welcome Anusha to our ADG team and are looking forward to benefiting from her clinical insights to strengthen our association’s work.
“Anusha’s education and career history are impressive and we are sure will arm her with the rigour that we need to give the best counsel to our industry’s policymakers and stakeholders.
“Having just celebrated our 15th anniversary and welcomed our 33rdmember group, the ADG is going from strength to strength – and we are pleased to have Anusha with us for the journey.”
Beyond her clinical responsibilities, Patel is the head of clinical development at Bupa Dental Care, where she contributes strategically to advancing clinical standards and professional development across the organisation. She also brings a wealth of experience from a range of operational leadership roles held over the past five years.
She currently holds a master’s degree in legal aspects of healthcare, reflecting her strong interest in governance and regulatory frameworks within clinical practice. And she is currently further enhancing her leadership and strategic capabilities by pursuing an MBA in global healthcare at Imperial College London.
She said: “Advancing healthcare means bridging clinical excellence with innovation, leadership, and lifelong learning.
“I am excited to be taking up the position of director of clinical affairs at the Association of Dental Groups and am looking forward to working with the team and stakeholders to bring my expertise and insights to bear.”