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Training Practice
This practice has been accredited as being suitable for the training of those doctors intending to become general practitioners.
- Doctors training to become GPs are called GP Registrars. They are supervised by one of the doctors here.
- The GP Registrar is a fully qualified doctor who is likely to have a lot of experience of hospital medicine.
- If you are seeing this doctor you can expect to receive the quality service you would from your own GP. If you have any concerns please mention this to a member of staff.
- To ensure that the practice continues to meet the standards for training in the Kent, Surrey & Sussex deanery, it and the doctors will be subject to regular inspection visits. At this inspection another doctor will assess the quality of patient records. If you do not want your own record to be available for inspection then please inform the practice of your wishes, and they will be respected.
The practice is involved in teaching undergraduate medical students from Sussex and Brighton University. It is optional for patients to see the students and consent will always be sought in advance. Any actions of the students will be under the supervision of one of the practice partners. Students are expected to behave and ascribe to the same rules of professional conduct and confidentiality as qualified doctors.