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Travel Vaccinations

From the 1st of April 2022 the way that travel health and travel vaccinations are managed has changed. GP practices will no longer be able to provide any travel vaccinations and these are now managed directly by the Health Board. NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde are delivering travel advice and vaccinations via services found via this website which should be accessed directly by any patient requiring travel advice, medication or vaccinations:   NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde Travel advice, Vaccinations and Medication

The Scottish Government has also created this website for people to get travel advice and information from:Fit For Travel NHS Scotland

General Vaccinations - inc adults, children, COVID, FLU and travel

There have recently been significant changes to how all vaccinations are to be delivered in Scotland  (including general vaccinations, childhood immunisations, COVID, FLU and travel vaccines) and as part of these changes GPs will no longer be able to provide any vaccinations to Patients.  There may be significant concerns that patients have about these changes however it is hoped that having a centralised service will help to provide a streamlined vaccination service and also help to reduce pressure on GP practices which are under a lot of strain at the current time.  When vaccines such as Flu or COVID boosters are required then the Health Board will contact patients with details as to how to obtain those vaccines and Childhood vaccines will still be arranged via letters to Parents.   

NHS Inform offer a lot of information about individual vaccines :  NHS inform vaccination advice 

COVID Vaccination self booking portal

 

COVID Vaccine Helpline - 0800 030 8013

RCGP Scotland Practice Team of the Year Award 2017/18

We are delighted to announce that our practice has been awarded the Royal College of General Practitioners Scotland 'Practice Team of the Year' award for 2017/18. This award has been made for our involvement in the Govan SHIP Project which helps to improve the health and social care of our patients. The Govan SHIP Project is also being undertaken by the Blue Practice Govan, The Green Practice Govan and Dr Mair and Partners Govan. We are are very proud and honoured that our work has been recognised in this way by the RCGP.

As a training practice we will normally have postgraduate trainee doctors who are in their first few years (ST1) or final year (ST3) of training. These Doctors are closely supervised and form a valuable part of our medical team. Currently in the practice we have Dr Helene Mamet (ST3) and Dr Ross Innes (ST1). Dr Kyle McLellan has been helping us with regular Locum shifts after completing his Training earlier this year.

Our other attached trainees are:

Dr Kassie McLaren (ST2 - currently in hospital placement)

Dr Hannah MacLeod (ST3 - currently on maternity leave)

Dr Josephine Campbell (ST3 - currently on maternity leave)

Doctors

Dr John Montgomery (m)

 MB ChB (Glasgow) 1985  BSc(Hons)FRCGP DRCOG

JM

I have been a GP for 36 years and have been the partner for the longest. My specialist area is in child health, women's health including IUCD fittings as well as minor surgeries. I also have an interest in health and equality in the practice and community. I am the current chair of the South Glasgow GP committee as well as the local cluster quality lead. I am also involved in media work such as the news and the radio promoting community health. I’m a trainer which involves overseeing current Registrars in their journey to become GPs. A typical day for me includes consultations over the phone, meetings with our multidisciplinary team, writing medical reports and liaising with secondary care.

Dr Amanda Connelly (f)

 MB CHB (Glasgow) 1999 MRCGP DRCOG DGM

AC

I have been a GP for 18 years and I have been a partner in Govan Health Center since January 2013. I have been a GP trainer since 2008. My area of specialty is in GP teaching and training, Women’s health including menopause, diabetes and cardiology. A typical day for me includes consultations over the phone, meetings with our multidisciplinary team, writing medical reports and liaising with secondary care. I am in Practice from Tuesdays to Fridays only.

Dr Ewan Gray (m)

 MBChB (Glasgow) 2003 BSc Med-Sci(Hons) MRCGP MRCS

EG

I have been a GP partner for 10 years after qualifying in 2003. I treat patients day to day while helping to run the practice. I am a Local Medicines Committee (LMC) member for Glasgow South and I run the practice addictions clinic. I also work closely with our current Registrars, training them to become future GPs. A typical day includes telephone consultations, practice meetings and performing minor surgeries and joint injections.

Dr Gillian Mackenzie (f)

 MBChB (Glasgow) 2006 MRCGP DRCOG

GM

I’ve been a partner since 2016. I first came to Govan in 2010 as a registrar, completing training in 2014. I work part time but am only away from the practice on Wednesdays. My specialist area is Women's health including Menopause management. I’m a trainer which means a core part of my work is overseeing current Registrars in their journey to become GPs. As with all GPs in the practice, our workload is varied. A typical day may include telephone consultations, team meetings with a wider multidisciplinary team, reviewing results, writing medical reports e.g for DVLA and DWP, training, house calls, liaising with hospital consultants and minor procedures.

Dr Helene Mamet (f)

HM

I am a GPST3 in my final year of training. Prior to GP training I worked in hospitals for 11 years, with a specialist interest in cardiology. 

Dr Kassie McLaren (f)

KM

I am currently a GP Registrar (GPST1), being trained by the other GPs at the practice. I have been at the practice since August 2022, having previous hospital experience in areas of Respiratory Medicine, Paediatrics and Palliative Care. I work closely with all members of the practice including the other Registrars, GPs, pharmacists and physiotherapists. I see patients day-to-day, reviewing medical records and prescribing where necessary.

Dr Ross Innes (m)

RI

 
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