We have five GPs who work in partnership
as a group. You do not have to see the doctor you are registered with.
Dr Subhas Sen MB ChB
(Male) Qualified Birmingham, England 1974
Dr Myat Myat MBBS MRCGP DRCOG DFSRH
(Female) Qualified Burma 1995
Dr Kevin Harrison MRCGP DRCOG MB ChB BSc
(Male) Qualified Birmingham, England 1981
Dr Albert Benjamin MB BChir FRCS BA
(Male) Qualified Cambridge, England 1975
Dr Kofoworla Okunribido MBBS MRCPCH DRCOG MRCGP
(Female) Qualified Ibadan, Nigeria 1988
PRACTICE
STAFF
Practice Manager
Louise Paul
Reception Supervisor
Jayne Brookes
Receptionists
Maxine Robinson
Janet Marshall
Lindsay Stevens
Sue Simkiss
Tracey Whitehouse
Angela Pratt
Janet McCabe
Caron Cope
Data Supervisor
Rachel Johnson
Rachel supervises the data administration and computers within the practice.
She is assisted by Tracey Whitehouse and Jean Dell.
Secretaries
Gayna Tapper and Susan Millward
Gayna and Susan are our medical secretaries who deal with doctors' letters to
hospitals and consultants. They will deal with your enquiries as efficiently
as possible whilst respecting your confidentiality.
Practice Nurses
Sister Kay Cash
Sister Elizabeth Bonner
Sister Christine Wright
Dana Moloney (Health Care Assistant)
ATTACHED STAFF
We work closely with other health care professionals, some of whom run clinics
from the surgery but are not employed by us.
District Nurses
Contact number: (01922) 858157
Health Visitor
Our practice has a health visitor who has special responsibilities to mothers
and children. Contact number: 01922 858662
Midwife
A midwife runs clinics from the surgery twice weekly to provide antenatal and
postnatal care.
Community Psychiatric Nurse
A CPN runs a clinic on a weekly basis from the surgery.
Alcohol Counselling
Sessions are run weekly at the surgery to support patients who have problems
with alcohol abuse.
Dietician
Rosie Bamford has clinics once a month at the surgery.
TRAINING
The practice has been established as a training practice for many years and is
committed to the education and training of health care professionals including
doctors, nurses and, occasionally, medical students. We can have up to two GP
Registrars attached to the practice. Registrars are fully qualified doctors who
have had extensive hospital experience. They work under our supervision in general
practice to gain the experience they need to become independent General Practitioners.
Video Consultations
As a training aid, doctors video tape consultations to assess their performance.
You may be asked if it is acceptable to you to have your consultation recorded.
If you agree you will be asked to sign a consent form. If you are not happy you
can ask for the camera to be switched off at any time. Any physical examination
will be performed off camera, although the sound recording will remain on. The
tapes are used for training purposes only and erased after viewing. Confidentiality
is maintained at all times.