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Lizard RNLI Chairman made BEM

Lifeboats News Release

Huge Congratulations to our station Chairman Dr Christopher Cuff who has been recognised with a British Empire Medal in this year’s New Years Honours list.

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Dr Christopher Cuff BEM
'Dr Cuff joined the RNLI in 1990 as medical advisor to The Lizard Lifeboat Station, while also serving the local community as a GP in Mullion from 1986 until 2010. For more than 35 years, Dr Cuff has played a vital role in ensuring the medical fitness and preparedness of lifeboat crews, offering expert guidance on casualty care, leading medical exercises and providing invaluable pastoral support.

From 2007 to 2024, Dr Cuff also served as RNLI regional medical advisor for the South West, supporting 33 lifeboat stations. In this role, he has helped shape RNLI medical policy and represented the region on the RNLI Medical Committee, serving as deputy chair.'

https://www.falmouthpacket.co.uk/news/25728243.dr-christopher-cuff-cornwall-new-years-honours-list

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