Dr Anthony Renshaw
Regional Medical Director
United Kingdom
Dr Anthony Renshaw acts as chief medical officer to numerous global organisations, advising on public health, remote healthcare, crisis management, pandemic planning and corporate health. Since joining International SOS in 2008, he has consulted widely across Europe, Africa and Asia-Pacific, and has overseen health service delivery platforms in both remote and urban health settings across the world including China, Mongolia, Russia, Korea, Japan, Australia and Papua New Guinea, working across a range of industrial clients and government agencies from prisons to defence. Through this, he has developed a keen interest in the complex interplay between global health and the private sector.
Prior to International SOS, Anthony worked as a surgeon in the UK and South Africa. He is a Founding Fellow of the Faculty of Medical Leadership and Management, and a Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health. He is a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, where he is an Fellow and Advisory Board Member of the Faculty of Rural, Remote and Humanitarian Healthcare.
Anthony holds an Executive MBA from INSEAD in Fontainebleau and read medicine at the University of Manchester, where he also holds bachelor degrees in immunology and oncology. He holds a doctorate in surgery from UCL, where he is a Health Executive-in Residence at the UCL Global Business School for Health.
Prior to International SOS, Anthony worked as a surgeon in the UK and South Africa. He is a Founding Fellow of the Faculty of Medical Leadership and Management, and a Fellow of the Royal Society for Public Health. He is a Member of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh, where he is an Fellow and Advisory Board Member of the Faculty of Rural, Remote and Humanitarian Healthcare.
Anthony holds an Executive MBA from INSEAD in Fontainebleau and read medicine at the University of Manchester, where he also holds bachelor degrees in immunology and oncology. He holds a doctorate in surgery from UCL, where he is a Health Executive-in Residence at the UCL Global Business School for Health.