Training at The Hall Practice

Non-urgent advice: Education and Development

We are very interested in education and development. To offer an excellent service to our patients, it is important that all of us keep up to date. Every practice member has regular training, and the clinical team are involved in group learning on a weekly basis. 

Non-urgent advice: Training Practice

We are accredited as a Training Practice for GP Specialty Trainees, Physician Associates, Nursing students and medical students. Accreditation is a marker of high quality clinical and organisational practice.

GP Specialty Trainees are hospital doctors who come to the practice as part of their ongoing professional training and development  to gain the necessary experience they need to become registered as GPs. They are fully qualified doctors who have been gaining experience in hospital medicine, and we value the opportunity to help develop the family doctors of the future.

Our GP trainers are Dr Nicola Turner and Dr Dawn Brittain.

We also teach undergraduate medical students and they may occasionally sit in during consultations – we always ask your permission before allowing them to see you, so if you would rather see your doctor alone, please feel free to decline.
Our doctors occasionally video their consultations for learning purposes. If you object to your consultation being recorded, please let us know.

Non-urgent advice: Our GPST – Speciality Registrar in General Practice

Our current GPST – Speciality Registrar in General Practice are:

Dr Sabina Rai
Dr Wafa Leelo
Dr Kiran Sahota

We are keen to support the training of new GPs and to develop the skills of our existing GPs and other staff. As part of this, clinicians working in this practice might make recordings of their consultations with patients to help them improve their consultation skills as well as their ability to talk to patients.

Your consent will always be requested by the clinician before your consultation is recorded. And you will need to sign that consent form again afterwards to say that you are still happy. The recording will focus on the communication between the doctor and patient and will not record examinations at all where your clothing needs to be removed or adjusted.
If you would rather that your consultation is not recorded, please tell the receptionist. This is entirely your choice and will not affect your health care in any way at all.

RCGP ‘Thank You’ – January 2020

“The RCGP wants to say thank you to you and your practice for teaching undergraduate medical students.”
CLICK HERE to read the letter from the RCGP.