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From left to right: Front row:
Dr Rachel Blackman, Dr Steve Jones, Dr Kathryn Grady,
Back row: Dr Jamie Martin, Dr Karl Bennett, Dr Mark Hinton
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Doctors Daily Surgery Attendance
| Dr Steven Jones |
MB, BS, LRCP, MRCS, DCH, MRCGP, FP Cert, |
Qualified 1976 |
| Dr Mark Hinton |
MB, BS, DCH, DRCOG, MRCGP, FP Cert, |
Qualified 1984 |
| Dr Kathryn Grady |
MA, MB, BChir, MRCOG, MRCGP, FP Cert, |
Qualified 1979 |
| Dr Rachel Blackman |
BMed.Sci, BMBS, DRCOG, MRCGP, DFFP, |
Qualified 1989 |
| Dr Karl Bennett |
MBBS, BSc (Hons), DRCOG, MRCGP, |
Qualified 1995 |
| Dr Jamie Martin |
MB ChB, MRCGP, DFFP, |
Qualified 1994 |
Doctors attending and surgery times may vary
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Telephone Appointments
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The surgery offers patients the opportunity to have a booked telephone
consultation with their doctor, as an alternative to coming to the surgery.
Each doctor has approximately 4 available telephone appointments per day for
their patients. There are usually 2 in the mornings and 2 in the afternoons. You
will be given a time and the doctor will telephone you back usually within half
an hour either side of that given time slot.
Things that are appropriate for a telephone appointment are:
 | Medication/Prescription problems, |
 | Condition reviews, |
 | Where the doctor has asked that you make a telephone
appointment to discuss your test results further |
 | General advice |
The receptionist can advise you as to whether a telephone appointment is
appropriate if you are unsure.
If your doctor has no telephone appointments left for that day, you can either
ask for one the following day if the matter can wait, or if it is considered
urgent, the receptionist will ask the Duty Doctor for that day to telephone you
back.
June 2004
Training Practice
As a training Practice we take on fully qualified doctors training to be
General Practitioners (‘Registrars’) who, having spent an additional two
years in hospital training, spend one year with us to gain further expertise and
experience. We also accommodate final year medical students from St George’s
Hospital for their attachment in the community. Nurses and midwives in training
also gain experience with our team.
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