| Dr N C Williams
|
MB ChB MRCGP DCH |
(Liverpool 1975) |
| Dr I H Mason |
MB ChB DA MRCGP
DCH |
(Sheffield 1976) |
| Dr N C I Rosier
|
MB BS DRCOG |
(London 1978) |
| Dr D B Forster |
MB BS |
(London 1986) |
| Dr M P L Pryer |
MB BS |
(London 1980) |
| Dr G M Moffat |
MB ChB MRCGP |
(Aberdeen 1986) |
All of the partners
are approved by the Cambridgeshire Primary Care Trust for
providing antenatal care, family planning, child health surveillance and minor
surgery services.
Associates
| Dr
S Nelson |
MB BS
DCH MRCGP |
(London
1974) |
| Dr R Earle |
MB BS |
(London 1981) |
Practice Manager
Mrs Suzanne Hurst
The practice manager may be able to help you with any administrative or non-medical aspects of the practice. She is also available to discuss any suggestions or complaints.
Receptionists/Secretaries
Our staff are here to help you. They have a difficult job to do, receiving
phone calls and enquiries from every direction.
When telephoning
for medical attention the receptionist may ask for a few details. They have been
trained to make these enquiries so that we can help you in the most appropriate
way.
Practice
Nurses
Sister Margaret Earish (Senior Sister)
RGN Diabetes Dip
Sisters Margaret Earish, Olive Robinson, Jane Meek and
Georgina Millet are available by appointment from 8.45am - 6.00pm
Monday to Friday for a full range of nursing duties. The sisters also run various
clinics. They are supported by a healthcare assistant.
District
Nurses
District nurses are responsible for nursing care
in the community. They can be contacted on Wisbech 488026. The
evening staff may be accessed directly by telephoning 01473 299672
after 5.00pm.
Health Visitors And School
Nurses
The health visitors can be contacted via the surgery
or on Wisbech 488028 . There is a child development clinic held
most days at the New Clinic on St Auguntine's Road.
General
Practitioner Registrars And Students
Our practice is
a training practice. Our registrars are fully qualified doctors who have a great
deal of hospital experience. Registrars are attached to the practice for six months
and usually become general practitioner partners after completing their training.
They are at all times encouraged to seek advice when required from the practice
partners.
We are also fortunate to have medical students attached to
our practice for short periods. If you do not wish to have the student present
during your consultation please consult the reception staff prior to seeing the
doctor.
When booking an appointment you may be asked if you would consult
with one of our registrars who are excellent doctors, appointed by the practice.