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DOCTORS
Dr S.A. Miller
(M)
MB BS (London 1981) DRCOG MRCGP CERT FP
Dr R.J. Baxter
(M)
MB ChB (Birmingham 1992) DRCOG PhD MRCGP
Dr J.A. Baseley (M)
MB BS (London 1996) BSc DGM DRCOG MRCGP
Dr A.L.A. Fyfe (F)
MB BS (London 1994) BSc BDS DA DRCOG DFFP
Dr L.C. Wiseman (F)
MB BS (London 1997) BSc DRCOG MRCGP
Dr K.C. Rose (F)
MB BS (London 2003) BSc DOHNS
PRACTICE STAFF
Practice Manager
Mr Andrew Cornell
Secretaries
Mrs Penny Perrins and Mrs Lesley Gibbs
Receptionists
Our ten full and part-time receptionists are here to help you and anything you tell them will be treated as confidential.
Practice Nurses
Mrs Diane Curtis and Mrs Letitia Bason-Leone
Healthcare Assistant
Mrs Wendy Eaglen
Health Visiting Staff Nurse
Kate Holder
Health Visitors Clerical Officer
Rosie Gibson-Brown Contact number (01342) 822249
Health Visitor
Mrs Penny Greenham
Community Nursery Nurse
Karen Wilkins
Community Midwife
Contact via Crowborough Birth Centre
(01892) 654080 (24 hours)
Community Nursing Team
Mrs Nicky Karuse, Mrs Jo Bartley, Mrs Jean Tame, Mrs Rowena Martin, Mrs Sue Crystall & Mrs June Connelly. Contact numbers (01342) 823121 (8.30am - 4.30pm) (01323) 440020 (after 4.30pm)
TRAINING
Dr Baseley is our general practitioner trainer and we are proud that the practice is formally recognised as a training practice for doctors in their final stages of their training to become GPs. These doctors are usually known as Registrars. In addition we are recognised as an undergraduate training practice and from time to time medical students are attached to the practice. Patients are always asked for their permission for a student to be present at consultations, which are sometimes videoed. Inspection of medical records is undertaken for training purposes only. Similarly, our district nurses and health visitors occasionally have students attached for practical training.