Staff
GPs
Dr David Stainthorp (m)
BM, MRCGP, MRCPsych
GMC no. 2823553
Senior Partner
Dr Angela Lamb (f)
MB BS
GMC no. 4191795
Salaried GP
Dr Victoria Telford (f)
BA BM BCh DRCOG MRCGP
GMC no.6144416
Partner
Dr. Mark Olavesen (m)
BA DPhil MBChB MRCGP
GMC no. 7013997
Partner
Dr Katy Liddell (f)
GMC no. 7084569
Partner
Dr Rubab Abbas (m)
GMC no. 7458621
Salaried GP
Dr Susy Connell (f)
GMC no. 4038474
Salaried GP
Dr Alexandra Slade (f)
MRCGP DRCOG DFSRH
GMC no. 6128357
Salaried GP
Dr Hana Harvey (f)
BMed Sci BM BS DCH MRCGP PGDipClinDerm
GMC no. 3584754 - Partner
Dr Iveta Southwood (f)
MUDr
GMC no.5150697
Partner
Paramedics
Hailey Carver
Rebecca Acton
Practice Nurses
Jill Millin
Laura Murphy
Abigail Hewitt
Olivia Wright
Perdy van den Berg - Diabetes Specialist Nurse
Healthcare Assistants
Bobbie Day (Lead Healthcare Assistant)
Sofia Azzouz
Sapna Puri
Jaime Stevens
We are also supported by a number of clinical staff who work across the
PCN (Primary Care Network) of all 3 GP Practices in Didcot.
Physician Associate
Physician Associates - Rea Steinberger
Physician associates are healthcare professionals, with a generalist clinical education, who work alongside GPs to provide care as part of the multidisciplinary team. They provide care for the presenting patient from initial history taking and clinical assessment through to diagnosis, treatment, and evaluation.
Clinical Pharmacists and Pharmacy Technicians
Clinical Pharmacists –Ziad, Shreeya and Hibah
Pharmacy Technicians – Lianna and Ei
Clinical pharmacists work in primary care as part of a multidisciplinary team in a patient facing role to clinically assess and treat patients using expert knowledge of medicines for specific disease areas.
First Contact Physiotherapists
Physiotherapists – Vicky and Jide
First contact practitioner physiotherapists are qualified autonomous clinical practitioners who can assess, diagnose, treat, and manage musculoskeletal problems and undifferentiated conditions. Where appropriate, they are also able to discharge a person without a medical referral. First contact practitioner physiotherapists working in this role can be accessed directly by patients, or via referral from other members of staff. They can establish a rapid and accurate diagnosis and management plan to streamline pathways of care.
Mental Health Nurse
Mental Health Nurse - Karen
Providing specialist clinical knowledge and interventions to service users in primary care setting.
MIND Counsellors
MIND Counsellors - Veronique (adult), Georgie (adult) and Michaela (young persons)
Primary Care Wellbeing Workers take a person-centred approach in the delivery of 1-to-1 sessions for people who are experiencing mental health issues or other social or lifestyle issues that are impacting on their wellbeing. The support provided aims to encourage and enable people to link in with existing support services, use the support available in their local community, and develop tools to increase their ability to manage their own wellbeing.
For more information about MIND workers, please follow this link Primary Care — Oxfordshire Mind
Social Prescribers
Connects people to activities, groups, and services in their community to meet the practical, social and emotional needs that affect their health and wellbeing.
Social prescribing link workers give people time, focusing on ‘what matters to me?’ to coproduce a simple personalised care and support plan, and support people to take control of their health and wellbeing.
They work with Age UK, SOFEA and MIND.