Dear Patients

You may have noticed that, over the last few years, the clinical team at RK Medical Practice has expanded significantly, both in terms of numbers and the range of professionals and skills available.

All patients have an assigned GP, but they can express a preference about the GP they are assigned to if they wish to do so.

Part of this expansion includes a range of healthcare professionals (HCPS) that were never previously available in General Practice.  These HCPs enable us to provide a higher number of appointments and treat a wider range of conditions. At RK Medical, we have many of these new kinds of HCPs available to us, and these include Physician Associates, Clinical Pharmacists, Dietitians, First Contact Physiotherapists, and Mental Health Practitioners.

They all offer appointments over and above the provision of more traditional GP appointments (not instead of), and they bring a much wider range of knowledge and skills to primary care than we previously had available to us. They are complimentary to the role of the GP, and have never been intended as replacements for them, but they provide additional capacity in a much stained system and help to improve access to care for patients.

As an example, the Physician Associate (PA) is a role that has been around in the NHS for almost 20 years, and almost a third of qualified PAs work within General Practice currently.  PAs are complimentary to the existing practice team, working in conjunction with GPs to provide patients with improved access to care and continuity. They take medical histories, perform physical examinations, diagnose conditions and treat a diverse range of patients including those with acute and chronic illnesses. As a complementary member of the healthcare team, PAs are playing a critical part in the drive to tackle the backlog faced for healthcare in both community and hospital settings.

All our HCPs work in conjunction with our team of GPs and are fully supported and, where necessary, supervised in their roles.  Feedback from patients who have seen them has been excellent across the board.

Over the coming weeks and months, we hope to put out more information across our channels to introduce you personally to these newer members of the team, and bring further information on their roles and range skills.  In the meantime, they have appointments available to book through reception.

Nurses

Mrs Carolyn Smith (f)
Carolyn (f)

Carolyn our Practice nurse can help with health issues such as family planning, cervical smears, healthy living advice, blood pressure checks . The practice nurses run clinics for long-term health conditions such as asthma or diabetes, minor ailment clinics, spirometry, dementia screening, childhood immunisations, carers health check, learning disability health check and cancer care reviews

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