GPs and Advanced Nurse Practitioner provide overarching responsibility for patient care and handle most serious, acute and complex issues.
Dr Monika Tobolska GP with extended roles in Woman’s Health, Palliative Care and Dermoscopy
MD (1996 MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF LUBLIN, POLAND)
Dr Ifechi Oguanuo M.B.B.S with distinction (Nig), MRCGP (UK). GP with extended roles in Minor Surgery, Musculoskeletal medicine, Joint Injections, Dermatology, Dermoscopy, Urgent and Emergency medicine, Psychosexual medicine, Women’s health and menopause.
Pamela Fullerton Advanced Nurse Practitioner- An ANP is a Registered Nurse with additional training for performing tasks – such as diagnosing and prescribing – which are customarily performed by a Physician. A Registered Nurse is educated to Masters Level in Advanced Practice, and assessed as competent in practice using expert knowledge and skills. They have freedom to act and make their own decisions in the assessment, diagnosis and treatment of those in their care and are capable of independent practice in a variety of settings. Their role will be tailored not only by their training but their clinical experience as Senior Practitioners. In General Practice, ANPs can consult and work independently but will consult medical colleagues when they need advice.