Ross Lamplugh

Co-Founder & Chair at Ochre Health

Ross is a co-founding owner and Chair of the Ochre Health Group. He brings 30 years of clinical and medical management experience to the company, including 10 years as a GP Anaesthetist in rural and remote Australian communities. His clinical roles prior to founding Ochre Health include Medical Superintendent of Palm Island Hospital and Deputy Director of Medical Services at the Royal Hobart Hospital. Ross is actively involved in medical education and he is a voluntary Director of Advanced Paediatric Life Support (APLS) courses. He has also been a Director of the NSW Rural Doctors Network (RDN), General Practice Training Tasmania and other not-for-profit organisations, and he has been a member of the Rural and Remote Generalist Project Advisory Group to Health Workforce Australia (HWA), the Commonwealth authority delivering a coordinated national approach to health workforce reform. As Chairman, Ross works closely with our CEO and leadership team on strategic direction, growth opportunities, board governance and management performance.

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  • Co-Founder & Chair

    Current role