Our doctors work in Clinical Teams to provide continuity of care to patients. They are supported by Team Care Coordinators who provide administrative support to the teams and are a point of contact and support for patients as well as ensuring proactive care by scheduling in activity and patient contact for the clinical teams.
All our doctors take part in our Same Day Team rota. Each day we have at least 2 doctors forming the Same Day Team all the time between 08:00 and 18:30 and they are there to filter requests for same day appointments, provide telephone advice, provide face-to-face appointments for those who need to be seen, oversee home visit requests and deal with any patients who need an appointment soon yet are having difficulty accessing this through our system. Sometimes they can be very busy but please be assured that they will get back to you and will not go home until they have safely managed your care.
The staff at The Nelson Medical Practice work hard to ensure only the best quality care is provided to all their patients.
Explanation of Doctors’ qualifications -
Medical Degree – BMBS, BM, BCh, MBChB - These are all equivalent medical degrees. All doctors study at university for 5 or 6 years to obtain a medical degree, the exact name of this depends on the university.
Additional Science degrees – BmedSci - This is a university degree awarded after 1-3 years of further study.
Postgraduate Qualifications – DRCOG, DCH, DFFP, DRSH, CME
Diplomas awarded for studies in Obstetrics & Gynaecology, Paediatrics and Child Health, Family Planning, sexual Health and Medical Education respectively.
Membership of Royal College of General Practice – MRCGP/nMRCGP
MRCGP is awarded for passing the membership exam of the Royal College of General Practitioners. MRCGP an optional additional qualification for older GPs but newly qualified GPs must have the new MRCGP (nMRCGP) qualification in order to practice as a GP.
MScSports Medicine - This is a postgraduate Masters Science degree in Sport Medicine.