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Salaried GP (6-8 Sessions Per week)

    Job Vacancy Salaried GP (6-8 Sessions Per week) Due to Continued Growth Bourne Lincolnshire (PE10 9BT)  For details of this vacancy please click the link below to our recruitment page.   

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Vacancy For Part Time Dispenser

    Vacancy for Part Time Dispenser 24 hours per week (8.30 am to 5.30 pm Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday)  We are seeking an experienced Dispenser who is qualified to level 2 NVQ or equivalent to join our friendly and supportive dispensary team. You...

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At The Galletly Practice we strive to help you however we can. We know how important your mental health is and the impact it can have on your physical health and sense of wellbeing.

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We would like to share the sad news that Dr Geoff Smith passed away last week, at the age of 90.Dr Smith is very fondly remembered by our longest serving team members. He started at the Practice in 1961 and became senior partner in 1987 when Dr Sweetnam retired. He stayed with the Practice until he retired aged 60 to Norfolk. Cheryll, our operations manager fondly recalled that he was very much the practical joker, "I remember him leaving a message for me one Saturday morning to call a number he’d left, he needed to get a message to Mr C Lyon to give his apologies he couldn’t attend the tea party - I was calling Twycross Zoo and it was the 1st of April! 😂". She also remembers his kindness, "In the summer months he used to send me down to the town on a Tuesday afternoon to buy strawberries and ice cream for all the staff".We would love to send our condolences to Dr Smith's family and use this chance to invite you to post any memories of Dr Smith so that we can share your good wishes with his family. Rest in peace Dr Smith and thank you for your service in our community ... See MoreSee Less
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We are delighted to introduce Charlie, our new specialist nurse. Thank you for making him feel so welcome 😀 ... See MoreSee Less
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It’s that time of year again when mini eggs are lining the supermarket shelves. But, did you know that, just like grapes, they are the perfect size to block a small child’s airway and choke them? And, their hard shell can make it difficult to dislodge with standard first aid techniques.With whole grapes we advise cutting them in half lengthways and ideally into quarters to create thin strips. But chopping up mini eggs isn’t as easy. So, what can you do?1. Hide them from the children and eat them yourself – good luck with that!2. Put the mini eggs into a sealable plastic bag and smash them into small pieces with a rolling pin. Or, crush them in a pestle and mortar.3. Opt for a different treat. Larger, hollow eggs are much safer for little ones. Visit our choking hub to learn more about common choking hazards and what you should do in an emergency: capt.org.uk/choking-prevention/#ChildSafety #ChildHealth #Easter2024 ... See MoreSee Less
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