Darwin Medical Practice is also a Training Practice
A GP Registrar or GP trainee is a qualified doctor who is training to become a GP through a period of working and training in a practice.
They will usually have spent at least two years in hospital before you see them in practice and are closely supervised by a Senior GP or GP Trainer.
Doctors
GP Partners |
Dr L T Harrington (m)
Qualified 1962, University of Birmingham, MBChB General Practice Prize, DRCOG, MRCGP, UKCP registered psychotherapist, MCP (UK) FRSM |
Dr G B Huisman (m)
Qualified 1986 in Nijmegen, the Netherlands, DA, MRCGP |
Dr H M Law (f)
Qualified 1992 University of Leicester, MBChB, DRCOG, DFFP, MRCGP |
Prof K Mohanna (f)
Qualified in 1988, University of Birmingham, MBChB, MA, DCH, PGDipMedED, FRCGP EdD |
Dr J W Ward (m)
Qualified 1999, University of Leicester, MBChB, MRCGP |
Dr E Noor (m)
Qualified 2001, University of Birmingham, MBChB, BSc (Hons), MRCGP, PG Certificate of Medical Education |
Dr D Price (m)
Qualified 2012, King's College London, MBBS, DCH, MRCGP |
Salaried GPs |
Dr G Young (m)
Qualified 1980, University of London (St Thomas' Hospital), MBBS, MRCGP, DRCOG |
Dr Z Sadiq
Qualified 1994, Calcutta India, MBBS, DRCOG, MRCGP, DFFP, LoC SDI/IUD |
Dr F Pervez (f)
Qualified 1987 Punjab. MBBS, FSH, MRCGP |
Nurse Practitioners
Michele Hassell
Clinical Services ManagerMichele is lead on all clinical matters, medicines management and the management of the clinical teams. Physicians AssociateSanya Parveen |
Our Specialist Nurse Practitioners have extensive experience dealing with a variety of minor illnesses and can prescribe a wide range of medication. They will be able to deal with many medical problems and will refer you onto a GP if needed. |
Sue Webb |
Julie Spruce |
Nicola Crawford |
Practice Pharmacist
Sharan Bharj Ros Needham Pharmacy TechnicianLouise Deeming Clinical services administratorChris Payne
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Nurses
Sister Cheryl Jones |
Sister Yvonne Dearne |
Sister Sally Wayman |
Sister Samantha Smith |
Sister Sarah Porley |
Sister Tessa Tunley |
The nurses provide a variety of services including cervical smears, ear syringing and ECG recordings, travel immunisations and promoting better health. They play an important part in the regular review of various chronic diseases like hypertension, diabetes, asthma and the review of contraception. |
Healthcare Assistants
Becky Hawksley |
Laura Steele-Simmonds |
Christine Beech |
Jane Pope |
Our phlebotomists/healthcare assistants are qualified to take blood, blood pressure and administer vaccinations. |
Practice Management
Katrina Dipple
Business Manager |
Lisa Eales
Finance and Human Resources Manager |
Debbie Allsopp
Business Support Manager |
Julie Rushton
Reception Coordinator |
Administration
Fabia |
Tania |
Kim |
Amanda |
Sue G |
Jane H |
Sarah |
Karen |
Kay |
Tim
Finance and Data Officer |
Verity (f) |
Patient Liaison OfficerAlison Stubbs We are dedicated to listening to the views and concerns of our patients, relatives and carers. If you have any comments you wish to make about our service, please let us know. The feedback you give us is invaluable. Your comments help us deliver excellent care and services for our patients We work hard to give the highest standards of care but sometimes things can go wrong. If this happens, we do all we can to put things right for you as quickly as possible and do our best to make sure the same thing doesn't happen again. |
Reception
Receptionists are here to help you. They have a difficult and busy job so please be patient. When telephoning for an appointment or medical advice the receptionist may ask for a few details; this will enable us to help you in the most appropriate way. |
Secretaries
The practice secretaries are available to answer any queries regarding hospital referrals. |
Jo |
Tina |
Nicky |
Attached Staff
Midwives: care for and support pregnant women, their partners and new babies, before, during and after the birth. They monitor the health of the mother, counsel her on health issues and explain the options for delivery of the baby. They will take care of mothers and babies during labour and birth and provide advice on breast feeding. Health Visitors: Are qualified nurses and have additional training in child health and development. They will monitor your child’s growth, answer child health queries and help parents to manage issues related to children under five. District Nurses: Our district nurses work closely with us and are able to provide treatment at home and advice about care and convalescence after discharge from hospital. They may be contacted via the surgery. Counselling Service: If you feel you need to see a counsellor, please speak to one of our doctors. We are able to treat anxiety and depression and support you with those events in life which lead you to feel depleted and feeling unable to cope or low. The practice may liaise with other services to provide a comprehensive counselling service through self-help, telephone and face to face sessions making use of voluntary organisations and links with Community Mental Health Teams. |
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Jessica Ryan
Jessica is our Link Worker, she is employed by Support Staffordshire and is based at Hudson Drive 1 day a week. |