Your Practice Team
General Practitioners
Dr. Anne Wylie MB ChB (Glasgow 1990) DRCOG MRCGP | |
Dr. Fraser R. Wyllie MB ChB (Aberdeen 1999) MRCGP DFFP | |
Dr. Joanna Traynor MB ChB (Glasgow 2007) DRCOG MRCGP | |
Dr. Isabel Benson MB ChB (Glasgow 2008) MRCGP | |
Dr. Christopher Logan MB ChB (Glasgow 2012) MRCGP | |
Dr. Derek MacDonald MB ChB (Glasgow 2013) MRCGP | |
Dr David Gordon MB ChB (Glasgow 2014) MRCGP | |
Practice & Business Manager |
Mrs Ali Johnston – Ali is responsible for the smooth running of the Practice. Her role involves all aspects of Business, finance and Human Resource management, as well as supporting the GP’s to ensure delivery of high quality patient services. |
Practice Nurse |
Maureen Murray BSc, RGN, Nurse Prescriber |
Advanced Nurse Practitioner |
Marie Pollock BSc, RGN, Nurse Prescriber |
Practice Nurse |
Laura MacKinnon BSc, RGN, Nurse Prescriber, Clinical Assessment |
Practice Staff |
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Working under the supervision of the Practice Manager we have a dedicated team of administrative staff who deal with appointments, telephone calls, prescription processing, results, patient registration, chronic disease management, referrals, computer data entry amongst many other aspects of practice administration. They are a hardworking team who are here to help you.
Senior Administration Team – Karen & Clair T Administrators/Receptionists – Helen, Angela, Suzanne, Claire K, Michele & Natalie |
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GP TraineesWe are accredited by NHS Education for Scotland as a GP Registrar training practice. GP trainees (often called GP Registrars) are junior doctors who have decided to pursue a career in General Practice. At the very least, they have completed 2 years of post-graduate training rotating through various specialties. GP specialty training is a 3 year programme. In their first year of training (ST1), trainees spend 6 months with the practice. Registrars have an allocated Educational Supervisor ( Dr Anne Wylie or Dr Joanna Traynor) who oversees their training, but all clinicians in the practice will be involved in their education. The second year of training (ST2) is spent mainly in hospital specialties, and then the trainee returns to us for a full 12 months in their final year of training (ST3). During their training, GP Registrars have to pass two examinations as well as completing mandatory work for their portfolio, which is reviewed by their Educational Supervisor. Patients play a significant role in the training of new GPs, and you may be asked to allow your consultation to be observed or recorded so that they can improve the consultation skills. This is an excellent opportunity for us to ensure sustainability and continuity of NHS Primary Care by training the GPs of the future. The practice is currently supported by: Dr Tasneem Musbahi – ST3 Dr Yvonne Milne – ST3 Dr Felicity Robinson – ST1 |
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Medical StudentsMavor Medical Practice had been a medical student teaching practice for many decades and enjoys a teaching relationship with the University of Glasgow School of Medicine. All of the team are involved in teaching students, however, this is overseen by Dr Derek Macdonald and Dr Fraser Wyllie who are honorary clinical lecturers. If a healthcare professional has a medical student with them, you will always be informed when booking your appointment. Students are bound by the same confidentiality clause as all practice staff. We would, therefore, encourage you to allow them to remain in your consultation as medical students love meeting and talking to patients and it is an excellent way for them to learn. However, if you do not want them to be in your consultation, either notify the receptionist when you book your appointment, or tell the clinician when you arrive. Be rest assured that the medical student nor clinician will be offended. As with all NHS healthcare staff, medical students are bound by patient confidentiality. |