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I gained a diploma in O&G and may develop this as a specialist interest in the future but I am still on the lookout for another. When I returned to the UK I decided to move home to Scarborough after a brief 6 months in York, I worked as a locum before joining Eastfield as a permanent GP in 2016. I was fortunate enough to do a lot of travelling over the next 2 years and when I met my husband Ed in 2015 I took him with me! I moved to Australia in 2014 and worked as a GP in Port Macquarie, 6hrs north of Sydney. I did GP training in Barnsley, working in Obstetrics and Gynaecology, Palliative Care and Paediatrics. I completed rotations in Care of the Elderly, Gastroenterology, General Surgery, Urology, and Psychiatry. I qualified in 2009 and worked as a Junior Doctor in Sheffield. I grew up here in Scarborough I attended Scalby School before leaving to go to Sheffield University in 2004 where I studied Medicine. In my spare time I love being outdoors, walking, cycling or gardening. I live with my husband Ben, our two boys Jonathan and William and our cat, Lucky. My particular medical interests are Dermatology, Women’s Health and Family Planning.

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Then I began my GP training on the Scarborough scheme, joining Eastfield Surgery as a permanent GP in April 2010.

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After that I took a short break from medicine, and worked as a conservation volunteer with The National Trust. I qualified from Leicester University in 2004, and did my house officer year at Scarborough Hospital. Outside work, I spend most of my time enjoying the company of my family and friends. I joined the GP scheme in Scarborough and finished my training here in Eastfield. Most of my Junior Doctor posts were spent in Hull Royal Infirmary doing rotations in Care of the Elderly Chest Medicine Rheumatology and Acute Medicine. I took residency training in Internal Medicine for 3 years before coming to UK in 2003 where I initially worked as a Hospital Porter before qualifying to work here as a Doctor. I studied Medicine in Davao Medical School Foundation and completed my training in May 1997. I was born and raised in Davao City located in the southern part of the Philippines. I am the local Lifeboat Medical Advisor and also enjoy mixed martial arts. I am also the practice commissioning lead and represent the practice on the Scarborough Clinical Commissioning Group.Īway from work, I tend my vegetable patch, as well as spending time with my three sons. In the practice I am the IT lead and I am also involved in undergraduate training, with regular teaching sessions in mental health, child health and General Practice for medical students. I am very interested in musculoskeletal medicine in primary care, as well as conditions related to sports and exercise. I started working as a salaried GP at Eastfield Medical Centre in January 2007. My training included rotations in A+E, psychiatry and an innovative post in musculoskeletal medicine. I initially worked as a Senior House Officer in Dewsbury, West Yorkshire, completing posts in General Medicine, Paediatrics and Obstetrics and Gynaecology, before joining the GP training scheme in Scarborough. After working for four years as a GP in a busy inner city practice as well as a branch surgery consisting of a converted shack in an informal settlement, I got married and we decided to move to the UK. I completed my medical training at the University of Cape Town in South Africa and my internship in the rural town of Umtata in the Transkei, which is in the Eastern Cape Province.










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