Clinical Partners

Doctor Richard James Adams MBChB, DRCOG, MRCGP (Leeds) obtained full registration in 1982. He was appointed Course Organiser for the Dewsbury area in 1991 and as such is responsible for the organisation of training of prospective GPs in that area.

In 2003 Dr Adams obtained a Diploma in Medical Education and became an appraiser for the new GP Appraisal scheme in the same year.

Dr Adams has a long association with the University of Leeds and in 2005 was appointed Foundation Training Programme Director by the Yorkshire Deanery and became Foundation Primary Care Co-ordinator for the West Yorkshire Foundation School.

More recently Dr Adams has undergone training as an nMRCGP Examiner focusing on clinical skills assessment and consultation skills.

Doctor John Anthony Browne, MBChB, DRCOG, MRCGP (Leeds) obtained full registration in 1987 and undertook his vocational training in the North West of England.  He joined the practice in August 1991. He has a special interest in minor surgery and is an appointed GP Trainer. In 2003 Dr Browne became an appraiser for the new GP Appraisal scheme.

Doctor Robert Arnold, MBChB, DRCOG (Leeds) obtained full registration in 1989 and undertook his vocational training in East Yorkshire. He joined the practice in February 1993.  He has special interests in diabetes, dermatology and minor surgery. He is also a clinical supervisor for our foundation Doctors.

Doctor Jeanette Marie Turley MBChB, MRCGP (Sheffield) obtained full registration in 1988 and undertook her vocational training in South Yorkshire. She joined the practice May 1994 and now works in the practice on a part-time basis.

Doctor Fiona Anne McNeil MBChB, MRCGP (Leeds) obtained full registration in 1992 and undertook her vocational training in West Yorkshire. She joined the practice in 1996 and has a special clinical interest in rheumatology. Dr McNeil is also an appointed GP Trainer.

Dr Timothy Edward Roberts MBChB, MRCGP (Leeds) obtained full registration in 1998 and completed part of his postgraduate training at Windsor House. He returned as a partner in April 2002 and has recently been appointed as a GP trainer as well as an Honorary Tutor for Leeds University. He has special responsibility for the medical students.

 

As our Doctors undertake outside commitments this may explain why the Doctor of your choice is not always available on the day you require.  They have one half day off each week and also spend a certain amount of time on study leave.