
BMC is a
forward-thinking practice dedicated to providing excellence in training and
education. Indeed, this ethos and
the team’s commitment to education was noted and praised by the RCGP Quality
Practice Award Assessors during their analysis on 17/11/06, after which BMC
became the first practice in the Southwest to have their status as a Quality
Practice reaccredited.
Dr
Kevin Brown was the practice trainer from 1988 to 1994, and then the North Devon
VTS Course Organiser until 2007. After years of enthusiastic
dedication to academia within the practice and throughout the region, Dr Brown
is now Senior Partner of Bideford Medical Centre. In this unique role, the
surgery benefits from the wisdom and leadership Dr Brown has honed through years
of inspiring trainees.
Dr
Mark Clayton has been the BMC GPR Trainer for 10 years, and is involved in
medical student education. He is
very active within the Southwest educational forums, and is well known in the
region for his commitment to training and his trainees.
Dr Clayton is steadfast in keeping his knowledge of GPR requirements
current and feeds back developments in training in monthly partners’ meetings.
It is testimony to Drs Brown and Clayton that so many of their former
registrars have pursued partnership at BMC and locally.
Dr Geoff Spencer is an
enthusiastic proponent of educating medical students in the community.
Since 1998 Dr Spencer has looked after the training needs of numerous
Dr Antonia
Lidder offers 3rd and 4th

From
left- Drs Lidder, Spencer, Brown, Ansell and Clayton holding Dr James Jarvie,
GP Registrar 2006-2007
A Statement from Dr Antonia Lidder, GP Registrar 2005-2006
I
was impressed by Bideford Medical Centre from my first enquiry visit.
Looking for a place to undertake my GPR training I met with Dr Mark
Clayton in the Summer of 2005. At
that first encounter I was invited to attend the lunchtime educational meeting
and was made welcome by all the Primary Healthcare Team.
I was impressed by the high level of organisation of the practice, and
by it’s warmth. This impression
was only intensified by the year I spent as BMC’s Registrar.
| MONDAY | TUESDAY | WEDNESDAY | THURSDAY | FRIDAY | |
| MORNING | SURGERY 08.40 - 10.40 |
TUTORIAL WITH DR CLAYTON 08.30 - 10.30 |
OWN SURGERY
08.40 - 10.40 |
ADMINISTRATION OR
AUDIT WORK
08.30 - 09.30 JOINT SURGERY OR TUTORIAL 09.30 - 10.30 |
SURGERY 08.40 - 10.40 |
| COFFEE
10.40-11.00 |
|||||
| TELEPHONE CONSULTATIONS/ VISITS |
MINOR OPS WITH DR CLAYTON |
HALF DAY FROM 11.30 |
|||
| LUNCH
13.00-14.00 |
PHCT MEETING | PHCT MEETING | |||
| AFTERNOON | SURGERY 15.00 - 17.00 |
SURGERY
15.30 - 17.30 |
14.00 - 17.00 VTS,
NDDH (OR TEACHING OR SURGERY) |
OWN SURGERY 14.30 - 16.30 |
|
BMC'S TRAINING HISTORY |
|||
| YEAR | REGISTRAR | MRCGP ACHIEVED | NOW |
| 1988/89 | KATHRYN PRITCHARD | Y | GP PARTNER BRADWORTHY |
| 1989/90 | GLENYS KNIGHT | Y | GP PARTNER BMC |
| 1990/91 | ROBERT REYNOLDS | MRCGP NOT TAKEN | STAFF GRADE OPHTHALMOLOGY BARNSTAPLE |
| 1991/92 | MARK CLAYTON | Y | GP PARTNER & TRAINER AT BMC |
| 1992/93 | RAGAII LOKA | FRCS MRCGP NOT TAKEN |
GP PARTNER BMC |
| 1993/94 | CARMEL BOYAN | Y | GP PARTNER & TRAINER PLYMOUTH |
|
1994 1994 1997 2007 |
DR
KEVIN BROWN BECOMES VTS COURSE ORGANISER DRS STAN HILL & ALAN MEDWAY RETIRE FROM TRAINING DR MARK CLAYTON BECOMES THE PRACTICE TRAINER DR SARAH ANSELL BECOMES VTS COURSE ORGANISER |
||
| 1997/98 | OLIVER SCOTT | Y | GP PARTNER WADEBRIDGE |
| 1998/99 | OLIVER HAINSWORTH | MRCGP NOT UNDERTAKEN | PAEDIATRICIAN, AUCKLAND, NZ |
| 1999/2000 | ROWLAND DANIELS | Y | GP PARTNER & TRAINER LINCOLN |
| 2000/01 | ADAM THOMPSON | Y | GP PARTNER WORCESTER |
| 2001/02 | ALISON STAPLEY | Y | GP PARTNER BMC |
| 2002/03 | REBECCA CHOWDHURY | Y | SALARIED GP TEIGNMOUTH |
| 2003/04 | RASHMI JAIN | FRCOG MRCGP NOT UNDERTAKEN | SALARIED GP BARNSTAPLE |
| 2004/05 | ALAN SCHNEIDER | MRCGP NOT UNDERTAKEN | MEDICAL ACUPUNCTURIST CANARY ISLANDS |
| 2005/06 | ANTONIA LIDDER | Y | GP PARTNER BMC |
| 2006/07 | JAMES JARVIE | Y | SALARIED GP BARNSTAPLE |
| 2007/08 | GARETH JONES | Y (With Distinction) | SALARIED GP BARNSTAPLE |
FAQS
·
Are
you approved for more than
one registrar at a time?
No.
·
Which
contract do registrars normally sign?
·
What
are the study leave arrangements for registrars? The GP Registrar
shall have an allowance of up to thirty-five days of approved study leave
including attendance at a day release course, on full pay and allowances, during
the twelve months in the practice or pro rata for shorter periods. Study leave
must be negotiated between the GP Registrar and the trainer subject to approval
by the DPGPE.
·
How
are registrars involved in on-call and out of hours work? Initial shifts
with their Trainer, followed by sessions with approved Out Of Hours Supervisors
form the practice or locality until ≥ 72 hours of work has been
completed (competency based).
·
I’m interested in being a
GPR/F2/Medical Student at your practice- what should I do next?
We
hope that by now you'll be keen to visit us in Bideford. Please don't hesitate
to contact either Dr Mark Clayton (GPRs), Dr Geoff Spencer (Medical Students),
Dr Sarah Ansell (F2s), Dr Antonia Lidder (SSUs) or Mrs Olivia Bassett (Practice
Manager) who will be delighted to answer your questions or show you around. We
look forward to hearing from you soon and good luck with your Deanery interview!
sarahansell@nhs.net
markclayton@nhs.net geoff.spencer@nhs.net
antonialidder@nhs.net olivia.bassett@nhs.net




