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The Primary
Health Care Team
Dr Robert Davidson
qualified in 1998 from St George's Hospital Medical
School in London.
Special interests include child, adolescent and teenage health.
Professor Brendan Delaney
qualified in 1987 from Oxford University. He was trained in general practice in Bristol and in medicine in Gloucester and has also worked as a partner in Birmingham for 16 years prior to moving to London in 2009. He is a Professor at Kings College London. He has higher qualifications in general practice, general medicine and research. With special interests in gastrointestinal, cardiological problems and diabetes.
Dr Tim Humphrey
qualified in 1989 in Birmingham and moved to London
in 1999 after working in Jersey, Australia and
Germany. Completed training in general practice in
Gloucestershire and has worked as a military GP.
Dr Barry Marsh
qualified in 1997 from Kings College Hospital
London. He completed a three year training scheme
for general practice in London, and has higher
qualifications in general practice, obstetrics,
gynaecology and family planning. Before becoming a
doctor he trained as a dentist. He has a special interest in headache
management. He is a GP trainer.
Dr Raj Nair
qualified in 2003 from Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital
Medical School. He has higher qualifications in
general practice, obstetrics, gynaecology, family
planning and child health. He is a GP with a special
interest in COPD. He is Programme Director of GP
training and Associate Director of Postgraduate
Medicine at St Thomas Hospital.
Dr Valerie O’Neill
qualified in 1994 from Royal College of Surgeons
Medical School in Dublin. She completed a three-year
training scheme for general practice in London and
obtained special training in family planning,
obstetrics, and drugs and alcohol problems. She
often supervises medical students.
Dr Catherine Otty
qualified in 1982 from Cambridge. She completed a
three-year training scheme for general practice and
obtained higher qualifications in obstetrics, family
planning, child health, and general practice. She
has been in Rotherhithe since 1989, after 2 years in
Australia mainly working with children. She is a GP
Trainer.
Dr
Sonia Seyfollahi
qualified in 1997 from University of Aberdeen. She
completed 3 years training for General Practice in
Scotland and Bath before moving to London. She has
higher qualifications in general practice,
obstetrics, gynaecology and family planning.
Nurse Practitioner, Cathy Trotman
RGN, RSCN, has a nursing degree, BSc (Hons) in Health
Studies and the Nurse Practitioner Diploma. Cathy
assesses and treats urgent patients, and coordinates
diabetic care.
Nurse Practitioner, Brid Candy
- information to follow.
Practice
Nurses:
Paula Brown, RGN has Diplomas in Asthma and
Chronic Obstructive Airways Disease Management and a
Certificate of Family Planning.
Angie Senneval, RGN holds certificates in
Marie Curie Breast and Cervical Screening, Family
Planning, Smoking Cessation and British Heart
Foundation.
Joy Lorimer, RGN holds certificates in
Cervical Screening, Asthma, and Diabetes.
The nurses run the treatment room and specialised
clinics. The treatment room is available with and
without appointment for: well person checks, new
patient checks, blood pressure monitoring, childhood
vaccinations, blood taking, removal of stitches,
dressings, advice about diet and lifestyle.
Patients over 85 years old are offered a check up
and those unable to come to the surgery are visited
at home.
Health Care Assistant Denise Borthwick
assists the nurses with general health checks, new
patient checks, ECGs, 24 hour BP monitoring,
dressings and blood taking.
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