MBBS DCH DRCOG MRCP MRCGP
I qualified from the Royal Free Hospital in London in 1980. I have been a full-time GP for 33 years working in large Hertfordshire practice. I have re-located recently to be nearer to my family and grandchildren in Hampshire, and to continue working part-time. I have been interested in all aspects of general practice over the years as a GP, but in particular I have been involved in Gastroenterology, having worked as Associate specialist at the Luton and Dunstable Hospital over that time. My personal interests are travel, photography, music and theatre.
BM DRCOG DFSRH MRCGP
I qualified from Southampton in 2005. I started my career training to be an anaesthetist but I feel more at home in my GP role. I qualified as a GP in 2014 and have since worked a variety of roles including a telemedicine role, private health checks and the usual GP day to day in a surgery as a salaried GP. My interests include health education, contraception (I have my LoC in both implants and IUDs) and minor surgery. We have recently relocated to Liss after living in the New Forest for 8 years. I enjoy spending time with my family, cycling, walking and baking.
MB BCHir (cantab) BSc hons MRCGP
I studied Pre Clinical Medical Science at The University of St Andrews, followed by Clinical Medicine at The University of Cambridge (Magdalene College), graduating in 2002. I qualified as a GP in 2007 completing the General Practice Vocational training Scheme in the Scottish Borders. In 2007 my husband and I moved to Hampshire. I initially worked as a Freelance GP before becoming a salaried GP. Over the last ten years I have worked as a salaried GP in both city and rural settings, in a mix of large and small practices. I have been Safeguarding Lead, Learning disability Lead and Vulnerable Adult Lead for 6 years. I embrace a career as a general practitioner, working as a valuable member of as team. I also feel fully enabled to commit to complex decisions independently, providing a high standard of care to patients of all ages. I have a specialist interest in medicine for the elderly and vulnerable adults. As a wife and mother of two teenage children my life is full of adventure and moves quickly. I am deeply committed to my family, my profession and my faith. I love exploring the local countryside with our Sproodle puppy Berwick, I am a keen painter and an avid book reader of well researched historical fiction. I enjoy both classical and contemporary music and hope at an appropriate point in the future to learn to play the piano.
MBChB Bsc DRCOG PGCE
I trained at Manchester University and continued with foundation training in the area, and completed the GP training scheme in Salford and Trafford. After qualification I became a salaried doctor at a practice in Leeds and worked as a locum with the Yorkshire Medical Chambers for the last 9 years. I am now pursuing my career down south, along with raising two children, due to my husband's role as a consultant surgeon. My specialties are Women's health, Medical Law and Medical Education, having completed DRCOG, PGCE in workplace based medical education and a BSc in Medicine, Law and Ethics. I enjoy cycling and walking, anything that involves being out in the fresh air, no matter what the temperature, and ideally with some sunshine. I enjoy spending time exploring the countryside with my family, and taking time to read daily.