Salaried GPs
Dr Justine Horton, female
BMedSci, BMBS, MRCGP, DFFP
Qualified University of Nottingham
GMC Number: 4197739
Interests and Lead Areas:
- Transgender & Gender Incongruence
- Women’s Health
Dr Natalie Jinks, female
MB ChB, MRCP, MRCGP
Qualified Birmingham 2010
GMC Number: 7071753
Interests and Lead Areas:
- Dermatology
Dr Siva Namasivayam, male
GMC Number: 6063350
Languages: Russian, Tamil, Telgu and Hindi
Interests and Lead Areas:
- Minor Surgery
Dr Paul Nathan, male
BMedSci, BMBS, DCH, FRCGP, MSc
GMC Number: 317928
Interests and Lead Areas:
- Transgender & Gender Incongruence Lead
Dr Diane Pipe, female
MBBS, DRCOG, DFFP, MRCGP, PGCert
Qualified London 2000
GMC Number: 4723497
Interests and Lead Areas:
- Women’s Health
Trainee Doctors
Dr Rawan Babiker – F2 (female)
Dr Charbel Chediac – ST2 (male)
Dr Ni Ni Htwe (GP Registrar ST3), female
Dr Zahraa Menhem – F2 (female)
Dr Arhum Mustajab – F2 (female)
GP Registrars, also know as ST1, ST2 and ST3 Doctors, are experienced Doctors who have decided on a career in General Practice. A GP Registrar participates in a minimum of 3 years in the GP training programme, at the end of which they will be assessed for Membership of the Royal College of General Practitioners (MRCGP) and once passed will be able to practice independently as a GP.
Foundation Year Doctors are qualified Doctors who are yet to decide on their career path. A Foundation Year Doctor participates in a minimum of 2 years in the foundation training programme before choosing their area of specialism i.e. General Practice, Dermatology, Orthopaedics etc.
GP Registrars and Foundation Year Doctors are a fully qualified Doctors and are able to make diagnoses and offer treatment as many GPs are able to do. Each GP Registrar and Foundation Year Doctor is supported by an experienced GP in practice, sometimes they will request the support of the GP if they are unsure of something and in some cases they may come into your consultation to provide a second opinion. Our trainee Doctors are fully supported whilst at Newhall Surgery.
Training Practice
As a teaching practice of the University of Nottingham, there are times when medical students will be with us. We support a combination of junior and senior medical students at the practice and during their placement they may be sat in with the clinician you are seeing or perhaps leading your consultation. The medical students will obtain your medical history and take any observations before discussing your case with an experienced GP, together they will then consult you and confirm any diagnoses and treatments required.





