GP Maternity Locum

Nhs Fife

GP Maternity Locum

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Nhs Fife, Brucefield, Fife

  • Full time
  • Permanent

Posted 8 weeks ago, 12 Jul | Get your application in now before you miss out!

Closing date: Closing date not specified

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Full Job Description

We require cover for four to six sessions per week with an expected duration of 8 months, commencing on Monday 4 November 2024.

Ideally, the sessions would cover the current working days of Monday, Wednesday and Thursday however, we could tailor the sessions to suit if necessary.

We are a friendly and well-established team based in Dunfermline, with a practice population of approx. 8800, supported by 5 GP partners, 2 Advanced Nurse Practitioners, 2 Practice Nurses.

Our multi-disciplinary teams consists of NHS 2 CTAC Nurses, Health Care Support Worker, Community District Nurses, Community Pharmacists who deal with all aspects of prescribing including medicine reconciliation after hospital discharge, First Contact Physiotherapy Practitioner, Midwife, Dermatology Nurse, Dietician and a team of highly experienced admin staff.

We are an EMIS practice with varied sessions of face-to-face and telephone consultations. No more than 25 consultations each day. House calls are share equally amongst the GPs along with admin workload signing prescriptions, share of docman (we have workflow optimisation in place to support the gps).

The clinical team work very well together with regular catch-ups throughout the day ensuring time to discuss patients and to support each other.

We are a teaching practice for St Andrews Medical School (Year 2), students who join us during the university term.

Further information, please contact: Dr Susie Mitchell, Senior Partner (susannah.mitchell@nhs.scot) Denise Matthews, Practice Manager (denise.matthews2@nhs.scot)

Hospital Hill Surgery, 7 Izatt Avenue, Dunfermline, KY11 3BA, Tel:

www.hospitalhillsurgery.co.uk

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