Dr. Mark Paramlall appointed as Cayman Islands' First Deputy Chief Medical Officer
Summary
The Cayman Islands Ministry of Health, Environment and Sustainability has appointed Dr. Mark Paramlall as the territory's first Deputy Chief Medical Officer (DCMO), effective March 2026. The newly established senior medical leadership position will support statutory public health responsibilities under multiple health acts and coordinate with international bodies including PAHO, CARPHA, and WHO.
What changed
The Cayman Islands Government has established a new Deputy Chief Medical Officer (DCMO) position within the Ministry of Health, Environment and Sustainability, marking a structural expansion of senior medical leadership. Dr. Mark Paramlall, a Caymanian physician with background in neuropsychiatry and academic medicine, has been appointed as the inaugural DCMO effective March 2026. The role carries statutory responsibilities across the Mental Health Act 2023, Public Health Act 2026, Health Practice Act 2026, and Pharmacy Act 2024, and includes focal point responsibilities under the International Health Regulations.\n\nHealthcare providers and government agencies should note the strengthened public health governance structure. The DCMO position will work under the Chief Medical Officer to coordinate national health priorities and engage with regional and international public health organisations. While this represents a significant administrative and structural change to the health ministry's organisation, it does not create immediate compliance obligations for private sector entities.
What to do next
- Monitor for future policy developments from the new DCMO position
- Review statutory public health responsibilities affected by the new leadership structure
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Caymanian physician appointed as Cayman Island’s first Deputy Chief Medical Officer
8 April 2026 | Press Release | By: MHES Communications
The Ministry of Health, Environment and Sustainability (MHES) has appointed Dr. Mark Paramlall as the Cayman Islands Government’s first Deputy Chief Medical Officer (DCMO), effective March 2026. The newly established position strengthens senior medical leadership within Government and supports the expanding scope of national public health oversight and coordination.
The DCMO position sits within the Ministry of Health, Environment and Sustainability as a senior medical leadership role working under the direction of the Chief Medical Officer. The role carries statutory responsibilities across several areas of health legislation, including the Mental Health Act, 2023, Public Health Act, 2026, Health Practice Act, 2026, and Pharmacy Act, 2024. The position also supports engagement with regional and international public health organisations including the Pan American Health Organization (PAHO), the Caribbean Public Health Agency (CARPHA) and the World Health Organization (WHO), and includes focal point responsibilities related to the International Health Regulations.
The Chief Officer for Health, Environment and Sustainability, Tamara Ebanks, said the creation of the position reflects the evolving demands placed on public health leadership.
“The creation of the Deputy Chief Medical Officer position reflects the increasing scope and complexity of public health governance and the need to strengthen strategic medical leadership within Government. Dr. Paramlall brings extensive clinical expertise, academic experience and health system leadership. His appointment also reflects the continued development of Caymanian professionals contributing to national health leadership.”
Chief Medical Officer, Dr. Hilary Wolf, said the role will provide additional leadership capacity within the Office of the Chief Medical Officer.
“The Deputy Chief Medical Officer will support key statutory public health responsibilities and contribute to coordination across the health system. Dr. Paramlall’s background in neuropsychiatry, academic medicine and clinical leadership will bring valuable expertise to this work, and I look forward to working closely with him.”
Dr. Paramlall said the appointment represents a return to the community that shaped his early life and career.
“There comes a point in your career where you stop asking where the next opportunity is and start asking where you are most needed. For me, the answer has always been home. The Cayman Islands gave me my values and my work ethic, and this role is an opportunity to contribute those experiences back to the country. I never stopped thinking about home. Every skill I developed, every system I observed, every challenge I worked through, I was always asking how this could apply to Cayman. This role provides the opportunity to contribute to that work in a practical way.”
Dr. Paramlall will work closely with the Chief Medical Officer on national public health priorities outlined in the Ministry’s strategic plan.
Dr. Paramlall brings to the role an international career in neuropsychiatry and medical leadership across the United Kingdom and Canada. Following qualification in medicine, he completed core internal medicine and psychiatry training through the London Deanery before entering the South London and Maudsley Higher Training Scheme, a major psychiatric training and research programme in Europe.
He completed advanced specialty training in neuropsychiatry at the Lishman Unit at Bethlem Royal Hospital and at the National Hospital for Neurology and Neurosurgery at Queen Square, London, ranked third globally for neurology in the 2023 World’s Best Specialized Hospitals rankings by Newsweek and Statista. Dr. Paramlall has held senior clinical leadership roles including Deputy Medical Director and later Medical Director at Brain Injury Rehabilitation Centres in Bristol and London, and Consultant in Neuropsychiatry at the national neuro-rehabilitation unit at Queen Square.
He later moved to Canada as an Assistant Professor and Consultant Neuropsychiatrist at Dalhousie University, where he established the Neuropsychiatry Programme and was subsequently appointed Associate Head of the Section of Acute, Consultation and Emergency Psychiatry within the Department of Psychiatry. In 2025, he received the Department of Psychiatry’s Educator of the Year Award and continues to serve as an Adjunct Professor.
Dr. Paramlall’s earliest professional experience was at the Cayman Islands Hospital, where he worked as one of the original staff members in the Forensic Laboratory before leaving to pursue medical training overseas. In 2022, he received the Cayman Connection Health and Wellness Making Waves Award. He has presented at international conferences and published in peer-reviewed journals on neuropsychiatry.
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