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What are resident doctors?

Resident doctors are qualified doctors in clinical training. Where do patients see a resident doctor? In a hospital or GP practice. What is their level of training? They have completed a medical degree and foundation training, and have anywhere up to eight year’s experience working as a hospital doctor, depending on their specialty, or up to three years in general practice. All resident doctors work under the supervisor of a senior doctor. Common titles for resident doctors: FY1 – foundation year one resident doctor FY2 – foundation year two resident doctor ST – specialty trainee in a hospital specialty SpR – specialty registrar in a hospital specialty GPST – specialty registrar in general practice

Who are the current Resident Doctors at Garswood?

Dr Neoma Martin

Dr Fatima Farrukh

Dr Aixin Cheng

Dr Abimbola Ojewumi

Dr Abdullah Arabiyat

Dr Schlok Pimprikar

Dr Moses Efokodu