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All the partners are registered to undertake minor surgery, obstetric care
and to provide child health surveillance for the under fives.
Practice
Staff
We employ a range of health care professionals to perform services under the
GP Contract and the names, designations and qualifications are given:
Practice
Manager
Gary Hunter
BA (Hons) Health Studies, DipHSM, MIHM, MAAT
Nurse Team Leader
Sister Linda Norris
RGN
Practice
Nurses
Sister Trudie Humphriss
Sister Sarah Nicholson
Sister Emma Stones
Sister Victoria Woodhouse
Sister Natalie Birch
Sister Louise Ede
Health
Care Assistants
Susan Doughty
Sally Roff
Fiona Coupland
Janet Pounds
Dispensers
Alison North
Shirley Taylor
Lauren Caddick
Clare Drewell
Secretaries
Suzanne Lonsdale
Carol Bromfield
Rebecca Bird
Receptionists
Jill Devine
Sue Schofield
Louise Griffiths
Susan Coult
Danielle Wharton
Gilly Crane (Goxhill)
Yasmin Lawson (Goxhill)
Administration
Staff
Sheila Sanderson
Karl Hughes
Andrea Chapman
Diane Richardson (Goxhill)
Bronwyn Blackburn
Domestic
And Maintenance
Ann Hagar
Gerald Smith
Rosemary Hughes
Ann Richardson
Sarah Jones (Goxhill)
Eva Drinkall (Goxhill)
General
Practitioner Registrars And Students
Our practice is a training/teaching practice. Our registrars are fully qualified
and have a great deal of hospital experience. Registrars are attached to our
practice for six to twelve months and patients find their fresh, enthusiastic
approach adds to the health care we provide. The registrars usually become general
practitioner partners after completing their training and are at all times encouraged
to seek advice when required from the practice partners. We are also pleased
to be working with Hull York Medical School. We have medical students attached
to our practice for eight week periods.
When booking an appointment, you may be asked if you would consult one of
our registrars who are excellent doctors, appointed by the practice. We are confident
that they will give our patients modern, effective and caring treatment.