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Doctors
GP Partners
Being a GP Partner means they are owners of the business that is contracted to provide General Medical Services under contract to the NHS. As well as seeing patients, the Partners have to make time to look after the management and administration of the practice.
Salaried GPs
Five of our GPs are salaried GPs. These GPs are permanent members of the clinical team but do not have their own list of registered patients.
Junior Doctors /Trainee Doctors
Medical graduates enter the medical workforce as ‘junior doctors’ on a two year work based training programme. This is known as the ‘foundation programme’ and is the first level of clinical training for qualified doctors that bridges the gap between medical school and specialty training.
The foundation programme is carried out in hospitals and the two years are often referred to as ‘FY1’ (foundation year one) or ‘FY2’ (foundation year two) by medical staff, and as such, junior doctors on the foundation programme may introduce themselves to patients as an ‘FY1’ or ‘FY2’ doctor. Foundation Stage 2 Doctors complete a four-month rotation in General Practice and work under the supervision of our experienced GPs.
Completion of FY1 allows junior doctors to gain full registration with the GMC and completion of FY2 allows them to apply for further study and training in a specialised area of medicine such as general practice.
Typically the speciality trainee (ST) doctors that work at the surgery and are in the third and final year of their qualification to be a GP and are known as ST3 doctors and also, sometimes, as Registrars.
Dr A Wallace
GP Partner
Dr O Roberts
GP Partner
Dr A Adebanjo
GP Partner
Dr H Canning
Salaried GP
Dr R Holmes
Salaried GP
Dr M Lim
Salaried GP
Dr A Kelly
Salaried GP
Dr Y Nasser
Salaried GP
Dr M Hassan
Resident Doctor
Dr A Hassan
Resident Doctor
Dr R Tanjoh
Resident Doctor
Dr O Adeboje
Resident Doctor
Dr S Egbon
Resident Doctor
Dr O El-Sayed Ali
Resident Doctor