Dr Max Chauhan has a distinguished career in the NHS, having held senior positions including Deputy Medical Director at University Hospitals Leicester NHS Trust. His work spans urgent and emergency care, medical workforce strategy, and patient safety initiatives. He is now set to bring his expertise and passion for public service to the political arena as the Parliamentary Candidate for Leicester West.
Extensive Medical Leadership
Dr Max Chauhan served as the Deputy Medical Director at University Hospitals Leicester NHS Trust from November 2017 to April 2019. During his tenure, he worked across all sites, including Glenfield Hospital located in the Constituency, demonstrating exceptional leadership and commitment to improving healthcare services. His journey in the NHS includes numerous teaching hospital appointments throughout England, reflecting his broad and impactful career.
Some Key Roles and Responsibilities
As Deputy Medical Director, Max’s key roles encompassed a wide range of critical areas: Urgent and Emergency Care, Patient Safety, 7 Day Working, Medical Workforce Strategies and much more.
Throughout the above Max remained grounded in his clinical work by continuing his NHS clinical work in Oral Surgery. His dedication to patient care and strategic leadership allowed him to develop robust relationships with key stakeholders within and outside the Trust, fostering consolidated care across the local health systems in Leicester, Leicestershire, and Rutland.
Looking Forward
Dr Max Chauhan's entry into politics is driven by his desire to bring about positive change and leverage his extensive experience in healthcare to benefit the constituents of Leicester West. His track record of improving healthcare services and his unwavering commitment to public service make him a formidable candidate for Parliament.