New Acting Director for Rhode Island Department of Health: Dr. Staci Fischer Brings Experienced Leadership

4th Director of Health Named During McKee’s Term

Governor Dan McKee recently announced the Rhode Island Department of Health’s new acting director, Dr. Staci Fischer, who will take over on March 29th. Dr. Utpala Bandy, the current director, will be retiring. Prior to this appointment, Dr. Nicole Alexander-Scott resigned and Dr. James McDonald served as acting director before Bandy.

Dr. Fischer currently holds the position of Chief Administrative Officer at the Rhode Island Board of Medical Licensure and Discipline and has been with RIDOH since 2023. With over 15 years of experience practicing at Rhode Island Hospital, she has also overseen medical resident and fellow training for Lifespan and served as the Director of the Infectious Disease Fellowship Program at the Warren Alpert Medical School at Brown University. Additionally, she holds positions with the Accreditation Council of Graduate Medical Education and is board-certified in infectious diseases.

These recent changes in leadership reflect Governor McKee’s commitment to ensuring the health and well-being of Rhode Island residents through skilled and experienced leadership at the Rhode Island Department of Health. With Dr. Fischer now serving as acting director, the state is poised to continue its efforts to promote public health and safety in the face of ongoing challenges.

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