GP Training

MB ChB or MD; Graduate of a UK approved Medical School

At our practice, we’re proud to partner with the University of Sheffield to help train the next generation of doctors. Through this partnership, we host medical students who are gaining hands-on experience in primary care as part of their university education. Although these students are not yet fully qualified doctors, they are enthusiastic learners who benefit from close supervision by our experienced General Practitioners—ensuring you receive safe, high-quality care at every visit.

We believe that training future clinicians is a collective effort. Every member of our team, from doctors to other clinical professionals, contributes to the learning environment by sharing real-world insights and supporting students as they master core skills. By offering practical exposure in a community setting, we help medical students see firsthand how primary care works, how it fits into the wider NHS, and how vital it is in delivering holistic patient care.

If you happen to see one of our students, you’ll not only get the benefits of their up-to-date knowledge and fresh perspectives, but also the support and guidance of a fully qualified GP. We see this collaboration with the University of Sheffield as a “go” mission—an all-systems-ready approach to shaping confident, compassionate future doctors and safeguarding the legacy of primary care for the communities we serve.

Students

At our practice, we’re proud to partner with the University of Sheffield to help train the next generation of doctors. Through this partnership, we host medical students who are gaining hands-on experience in primary care as part of their university education. Although these students are not yet fully qualified doctors, they are enthusiastic learners who benefit from close supervision by our experienced General Practitioners—ensuring you receive safe, high-quality care at every visit.

We believe that training future clinicians is a collective effort. Every member of our team, from doctors to other clinical professionals, contributes to the learning environment by sharing real-world insights and supporting students as they master core skills. By offering practical exposure in a community setting, we help medical students see firsthand how primary care works, how it fits into the wider NHS, and how vital it is in delivering holistic patient care.

If you happen to see one of our students, you’ll not only get the benefits of their up-to-date knowledge and fresh perspectives, but also the support and guidance of a fully qualified GP. We see this collaboration with the University of Sheffield as a “go” mission—an all-systems-ready approach to shaping confident, compassionate future doctors and safeguarding the legacy of primary care for the communities we serve.

Health Visitors

Health Visitors are attached to the practice and come into the building for the baby clinic each Tuesday afternoon. They can also be contacted at the Newfield Clinic on 0114 226 1887. They work with the under fives.

Community Midwives

Midwives are attached to the practice and provide care for the expectant mother and for the mother and newborn for the first few weeks after delivery.

District Nursing Team

District Nursing Team

The community nurses provide nursing care in the patient’s home when it is required and work with the doctors to deliver care and chronic disease management.

Community Support Worker

The Community Support Worker role is here to support people who may need a little bit of help to stay independent and healthy for as long as possible without the use of a Social Care package.

If you feek you could benefit from some help or advice or would like to book some time with a Community Support Worker the telephone number is 0114 2057120.

The number is available 08.45-17.15 Monday to Friday where there will be a Community Support Worker on hand to talk to. There is an answer machine outside of these hours, so feel free to call anytime, however patients are encouraged to call when the line is open.

Admin Team

Our medical records and clerical officers are very involved in ensuring that your records with the practice are kept in order.

They are also available to register new patients to the practice, to assist with the completion of form filling and to ensure that we have all the information about your health status that we need.

Secretary

Cathy Ibberson and Jane Robinson are our secretaries and are available by telephone if you have any queries with regard to a hospital referral.  If you are worried about the status of a referral, please feel free to ask reception to put you through to either Cathy or Jane and they can look into it. 

Prescription Clerks

Our prescription clerks, are available each morning to deal with your repeat prescription requests and enquiries.  To minimise risk and in line with NHS advice, this service is only available to housebound patients who cannot order online or in person.  

Reception Team

Amanda and Paula are our senior receptionists.
Our reception team are trained to do a difficult and demanding job.

Please give them as much information as you can in order to help them to help you; they are bound by the same rules of confidentiality as the doctors and nurses and anything you tell them will be treated in absolute confidence.

In their work they are following the instructions of the doctors and procedures and protocols laid down by the practice.