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Boston PCN is a network of six practices that collaborate to improve patient health.
To support them in delivering additional services there is a PCN Management Team.
Our Management Team consists of:
Clinical Director - Dr Zubair Alam
Director of Strategy and Partnerships - Jodie Lindley
PCN Manager - Emma Woods
The role of the PCN Administrator is to provide efficient secretarial and administrative support to the PCN Clinical Director and the PCN Management Team.
Our administration team is:
Dani Collett - PCN Administrator
A Cancer Care Coordinator is a member of the Primary Care Team here at your GP surgery who can support you throughout your treatment and beyond. Your GP Practice will make you known to our Cancer Care Coordinator team who will get in touch with you to talk about how best to help you, especially following diagnosis.
Our Cancer Care Coordinators are:
Karen Curtis - Lead Care Co-ordinator
Anastasia Bowhen - Greyfriars Surgery
Linda Brackenbury - Swineshead Medical Group
Alisha Devlin - The Sidings Medical Centre
Paul Kitney - Kirton Medical Centre
Hayley Mawer - Parkside Surgery
Vicky Woodham - Liquorpond Surgery
Care Coordinators – work with people who need extra support to navigate the health care system, helping to connect them to the right services or professionals at the right time. They act as a central point of contact to ensure support is available to help people manage their care.
Our Care Home Care Coordinators are:
Karen Curtis - Lead Care Co-ordinator
Carrie-Ann Arbon - Kirton Medical Centre
Melissa Dutchak - Parkside Surgery
Jackie Hodgson - The Sidings Surgery
Scott Whyers - Liquorpond Surgery
Anne Yates - Greyfriars Surgery
Lisa Young - Swineshead Medical Group
Our Digital and Transformation Lead is:
Ben Sandall
General Practice Assistants (GPAs) - form part of a multi-disciplinary team within primary care, and provide a support role, carrying out administrative tasks, combined in some areas with basic clinical duties, helping to free up GPs time and contribute to the smooth running of appointments, improving patients experience in the surgery.
Our GPA's are;
Hollie Epton - Greyfriars Surgery
Joanne Gardner - Parkside Surgery
Kristina Harte - Kirton Medical Centre
Lisa Osbourne - Swineshead Medical Group
Vicky Shepherd - The Sidings Medical Practice
Amanda Stocks - Parkside Surgery
Kim Vamplew - Liquorpond Surgery
Our Health and Wellbeing Team consists of Health and Wellbeing Coaches, Social Prescribing Link Workers and Administrators
Health and wellbeing coaches (HWBC) - support people to increase their ability to self-manage, motivation levels and commitment to change their lifestyle. They are experts in behaviour change and focus on improving health related outcomes by working with people to set personalised goals and change their behaviours. They work with people with physical and/or mental health conditions and those at risk of developing them.
Our Health and Wellbeing Coaches are;
Darren Chilvers
Andi Newbould
Dominika Ozga-Gruszka
Social Prescribing Link Workers - help connect people to activities, groups, and services in their community to meet the practical, social and emotional needs that affect their health and wellbeing. Giving you time to focus on what matters to you most.
Our Social Prescribers are;
Elena O'Callaghan
Shona Sibley
Administrators - help the team and service run smoothly. They coordinate referrals, manage diaries and process documentation.
Our Administrators are;
Fiona McAllister
Our High Intensity User Leads are:
Ellie Baggley
Emma Marshall
Mental Health Practitioners – perform assessments, provide advice and support to manage your condition. They can support access to other community mental health resources.
The Mental Health Practitioners are:
Sophie Grooby
James Smith
Occupational Therapists - empower patients to make improvements in day-to-day life and can discuss and help arrange a variety of aids. They support a range of people from frailty/falls to mental health.
Our Occupational Therapists Include:
Jenny Streather - Occupational Therapist & Clinical Lead for Care Homes
Mark Yego - Occupational Therapist & Clinical Lead for Wellbeing Team
Clinical Pharmacists – answer your questions about medications and how to get the best results from them. They support the Practices with medication reviews and safety monitoring. Some of our clinical pharmacists will also work as part of a multi-disciplinary team in a patient facing role to clinically assess and treat patients using their expert knowledge of medicines for specific disease areas.
Our Clinical Pharmacists are:
James Musk - Lead Clinical Pharmacist
Florence Adeboye - Clinical Pharmacist
Hasnain Datoo- Clinical Pharmacist
Lukman Issa - Clinical Pharmacist
Pharmacy Technicians – liaise with Clinical and Community Pharmacists, GP Practices, and hospitals to ensure you get the correct medications at the right time. They review medications and are available to help you understand how to use your medications safely.
Our Pharmacy Technician are:
Natalie Goldspink - Pharmacy Technician
Physiotherapists – are available to diagnose and treat muscular and joint conditions. They can advise on managing your condition or refer to specialist services if needed.
Our First Contact Physiotherapists are:
Project support officers provides support to management teams for one or more programmes or projects. Their role is likely to include: setting up and maintaining project documentation. producing project reports.
Our Project Support Officers are:
Stacey Passant - Project Support Officer