Surgeon General (Canada)
Surgeon General is the title of the professional head of the Canadian military health jurisdiction, the adviser to the Minister of National Defence and the Chief of the Defence Staff on all matters related to health, and the head of the Royal Canadian Medical Service. The Surgeon General may also be appointed as the commander of the Canadian Forces Health Services Group, which fulfils all military health system functions from education and clinical services to research and public health. It consists of the Royal Canadian Medical Service, the Royal Canadian Dental Corps, personnel from other branches of the armed forces, and civilians, with health professionals from over 45 occupations and specialties in over 125 units and detachments across Canada and abroad. When appointed as Director General Health Services, the Surgeon General is also the senior health services staff officer in the Department of National Defence. The Surgeon General is normally appointed to the Medical Household as Honorary Physician or Honorary Surgeon to His Majesty the King.
History
The first head of the Canadian military medical service was Colonel Darby Bergin, a prominent physician and surgeon who was also Member of Parliament for Cornwall, president of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, founder of the 1st Volunteer Militia Rifle Company of Cornwall, and first commanding officer of the 59th Stormont and Glengarry Battalion of Infantry. Selected by the Minister of Militia and Defence, the Honourable Sir Adolphe Caron, to organize the North-West Field Force medical services during the North-West Rebellion of 1885, Colonel Bergin's own proposed appointment as Director General Medical Services, was overruled by the Minister in favour of Surgeon General.Major-General the Honourable Sir Eugène Fiset KT, CMG, DSO, ED, GGHS, BA, MB, MD, MS was the first Surgeon General after the establishment of the Canadian Army Medical Corps in 1904, the creation of which was the second step in bringing all military health personnel under unified administration. Appointed Director General Medical Services as a colonel in 1903, he was subsequently appointed Deputy Minister of Militia and Defence in 1906 and promoted to Surgeon General in 1914.. After retirement in 1923, he was elected Member of Parliament for Rimouski and appointed Lieutenant-Governor of Quebec in 1939.
Major-General GB Chisholm CC, MC & Bar, CBE, ED, MD was Surgeon General during the Second World War when the Canadian military health services reached their largest size in history. He was appointed the first federal Deputy Minister of Health in late 1944 and was elected as the first director-general of the World Health Organization in 1948.
Major-General KA Hunter OBE, CStJ, CD, QHP, MD was the first modern Surgeon General following the 1959 integration of the Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps with the sister medical services of the Royal Canadian Navy and Royal Canadian Air Force to form a joint military medical professional-technical organization, the Canadian Forces Medical Service. The CFMS was renamed the Royal Canadian Medical Service in 2013.
List of Surgeons General (or equivalent)
Surgeon General of the Militia Medical Services1. Lieutenant-Colonel Darby Bergin April 1885
Director General of the Medical Staff / Director General Medical Services'
2. Colonel JLH Neilson February 1898
Director General of Medical Services
3. Colonel Sir MJC Eugène Fiset KCMG July 1903, promoted to Surgeon General December 1914 while Deputy Minister of Militia
4. Colonel GC Jones KStJ, CMG, MD December 1906, promoted to Surgeon General September 1915
5. Major-General JT Fotheringham KStJ, CMG, VD, MD November 1917
6. Major-General GL Foster KStJ, CB, MD December 1920
7. Colonel JW Bridges CBE June 1921
8. Colonel HM Jacques DSO, MD April 1925
9. Colonel JT Clarke CBE, CStJ, MD June 1930
10. Colonel AE Snell CMG, OStJ, DSO September 1933
11. Colonel JL Potter BStJ, MD July 1936
12. Brigadier RM Gorssline OStJ, DSO, MD November 1939
13. Major-General GB Chisholm CC, MC & Bar, CBE, ED, MD September 1942
14. Major-General CP Fenwick CB, CBE, MC, ED, MD January 1945
15. Brigadier CS Thompson OBE, ED, MD March 1946
16. Brigadier WL Coke OBE, CD, MD October 1947
17. Brigadier KA Hunter OBE, CStJ, CD, QHP, MD November 1952
18. Brigadier SGU Shier OBE, CD, MD March 1956
19. Brigadier P Tremblay OBE, MD October 1958
Note 1: The Canadian Army established separate Directors or Directors General Medical Services for their overseas forces in 1914 to 1920 and 1940 to 1946. The medical services of the Royal Canadian Navy and Royal Canadian Air Force were led by separate Directors General from 1940 to 1959. Prior to 1940, the Royal Canadian Navy's medical service was too small to have a full-time medical directorate and from 1911 until 1924 the senior naval surgeon in Halifax acted as Principal Medical Officer, ensuring Royal Navy medical regulations were correctly applied to the RCN..
Surgeon General
20. Major-General KA Hunter OBE, CStJ, CD, QHP, MD January 1959
21. Surgeon Rear-Admiral TB McLean CStJ, CD, QHS, MD January 1960
22. Surgeon Rear-Admiral WJ Elliot OStJ, CD, QHS, MD, CM September 1964
23. Major-General DGM Nelson CD, QHP, MD, DPH, FACPM July 1968
24. Major-General JWB Barr CMM, KStJ, CD, QHP, MD, CM, DHA July 1970
25. Rear-Admiral RH Roberts CD, QHP, MD, FRCPC, FACP September 1973
26. Major-General WG Leach CMM, CD, QHP, MD April 1976
27. Major-General VA McPherson CD, QHS, MD, FRCSC August 1980
28. Major-General R Dupuis CMM, CStJ, CD, QHP, MD, CSPQ, FRCPC July 1982
29. Major-General RW Fassold OStJ, CD, QHP, MD September 1985
30. Rear-Admiral CJ Knight CMM, CStJ, CD, QHP, MD January 1988
31. Major-General JJ Benoit CStJ, CD, QHP, MD, FRCPC August 1990
32. Major-General P Morisset CMM, CStJ, CD, QHP, MD, MHA August 1992
33. Major-General WA Clay CMM, OStJ, CD, QHP, MD, MHSc, DSc October 1994
34. Brigadier-General C Auger CD, QHS, MD, FRCSC June 1998
35. Colonel SF Cameron OMM, CD, QHP, MD January 2000
36. Brigadier-General HF Jaeger OMM, SSStJ, MSM, CD, QHP, MD, LLD, plsc, pcsc June 2004
37. Commodore HW Jung OMM, OStJ, CD, QHP, MD, MA July 2009
38. Brigadier-General JJ-RS Bernier OMM, CD, QHP, MD, MPH, DEH, DSc, FRCPC, rmc, plsc July 2012. On transfer to the Primary Reserve component he was promoted Major-General and served as the chair of the Chiefs of Medical Services of NATO 2015–2018
39. Brigadier-General HC MacKay OMM, CD, QHP, MD, MHSc, FRCPC June 2015
40. Brigadier-General AMT Downes CD, QHP, MD, MPH July 2017. Promoted Major-General in 2019.
41. Major-General Marc Bilodeau, CD, MD, CCFP, FCFP July 2020. '. Promoted substantive Major-General 2022.
42. Major-General Scott Malcolm, MSC, CD, MD December 13, 2023
Note 2: Command and Director General responsibilities were held separately by Major-General MJL Mathieu CMM, CD, MSc, LLD, CHE and Commodore MF Kavanagh OMM, OStJ, CD, MD, MHA, CHE
Note 3: Command and Director General responsibilities held by Rear-Admiral Rebecca Patterson, OMM, MSM, CD, RN '' and Brigadier-General Scott F. Malcolm holds command responsibilities from Jul 2021