Dr Ray Ghazanfar
MBBS MRCGP Doctor Ray Ghazanfar joined Pulborough Medical Group as a partner in August 2013. Doctor Ghazanfar undertook his medical training at Guys & St.Thomas' Hospitals where he also obtained a degree in Psychology as Applied to Medicine. After completing his studies Dr Ghazanfar worked at Guys Hospital, Kingston Hospital and at Chelsea & Westminster Hospital as a junior doctor in a variety of Surgical and later Medical, specialties. He spent two years as a Medical Coordinator for the children's charity Facing The World, and worked for four years in medical research in a Ph.D program at Imperial College, before returning to what he considers his true vocation, General Practice. Doctor Ghazanfar retains special interests in Musculoskeletal medicine, Older People’s Mental Health, Palliative Care, Inflammatory Bowel Disease, and the provision of Minor Surgery in Primary Care. Within the practice, Dr Ghazanfar is responsible for monitoring the provision of Dementia Care, and Proactive Care for patients with complex needs. He meets regularly with the local PPL committee to foster patient involvement with the practice. Dr Ghazanfar enjoys time spent with his wife, now a Consultant at the Royal Marsden Hospital, and their young daughter. He and his wife enjoy playing tennis, long walks, and mountain-biking. Dr Ghazanfar’s greatest sporting passion is skiing - he first started skiing as a young child, and once spent a winter season working in a resort in France prior to Medical School. He started playing the electric guitar at school and owns and plays a Fender Stratocaster. Over the years Dr Ghazanfar has undertaken treks, most notably to Everest Base Camp, and to the Galapagos Islands. He and his wife are keen National Trust members and support several charities including the Royal London Society for Blind Children in Sevenoaks, Wildlife Aid, and Macmillan Cancer Support. |
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Dr Tooley joined the practice right at the beginning of 2014 and will become a partner of the practice on Dr Hard’s retirement. Dr. Tooley’s previous posts were in Midhurst and and Felpham. She began her GP training straight after medical school, having studied psychology and sociology at A level, and taking a degree in medical humanities. She is particularly keen to look at a patient’s mind and body together rather than separating them, to try to get the ‘complete picture’, citing as an example “the context of a symptom has a large impact upon a patient’s problem. Put simply, a straight-forward diagnosis of a headache has a very powerful significance depending, for example, on whether the person has lost a relative with a brain cancer or is someone who is a full-time carer struggling with another person’s needs.” Dr Tooley has wide experience, including Child and Adolescent Mental Health Services, family planning, care of the elderly, psychiatry and endocrinology. Her areas of surgical skill include gynaecology, urology, gastro-intestinal and breast surgery. A particular interest is medical acupuncture. |
Dr Carole Campbell
MBBS MRCGP DRCOG DFFP DPD Doctor Carole Campbell undertook her medical training at Guys and St Thomas' Medical School in London and qualified in 2003. Doctor Campbell worked for 2 years in general hospital medicine in Kent, before starting her GP training in Maidstone. Her first general practice job was as a salaried GP in Lewisham, London in 2008. She then moved to Sussex in 2010 and worked in Horley before joining Pulborough Medical Group in August 2012 as a salaried GP before becoming a Partner of the Practice in January 2016. Doctor Campbell's medical interests include dermatology, general medicine, and family planning. Her qualifications include MBBS, MRCGP, DRCOG, DFFP, DPD. Outside of medicine, Doctor Campbell's interests include running and spending time with family and friends. |
Dr Eloise Scahill
Dr Scahill graduated from St George's, University of London in 2007. She then moved to Chichester to undertake her GP training. She has a keen interest in Paediatrics, Women's Health and an enthusiasm for General Practice as a whole. Eloise is also hoping to become involved in medical education for trainee doctors and GPs in the future. |
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Dr Lucy Oxley BSc (Hons) MBChB MRCGP DRCOG Dr Oxley joined PMG as a salaried GP in Oct 2017 Dr Oxley undertook her training at Warwick medical school and qualified in 2011 having first completed an undergraduate degree in Biological sciences in Exeter. After completing her training in the West Midlands she moved back to West Sussex where she had grown up to be closer to family. Outside of work Dr Oxley enjoys painting, visiting galleries, sailing and being outdoors. |
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Dr Isabelle Sheridan Dr Sheridan joined the practice in May 2020. She qualified from King's College London in 2010, after a first degree in Biology then a PhD in Virology. She did most of her training in Guildford before moving out towards the countryside with her family for a bit more space. She has a special interest in women's and sexual health. Her 3 young children keep her pretty busy, but in her spare time she loves being outside, running, making cakes, and playing the piano. |
Dr Rebecca Ogilvie Rebecca grew up in Scotland and her interest in Medicine and General Practice grew after studying a MSc Public Health and Health Services Research at 2010. There she trained as a junior doctor and completed her GP training. She moved to Surrey in 2017 and has settled here with her family. She loves the great outdoors and family life. She joined PMG in April 2020. She has an interest in veteran health which is a role she hopes to develop in the future. |
Dr Joy Lumsdaine Joy knew from a young age that she wanted to be a Doctor as it combined her love of both science and helping people. She qualified from Barts and The London School of Medicine and Dentistry in 2011 and did her foundation years in Brighton, Hayward’s Heath and Worthing. Joy then did a year as a Trust Grade Doctor working in elderly medicine before starting her GP training in August 2015 at St Richards Hospital. Joy enjoys various specialities but particularly likes paediatrics and psychiatry. Out of work Joy enjoys spending time with her children, camping in Europe and walking her two Gordon Setters. Previously Joy has been involved with amateur dramatics and singing and has previously sung in several choirs. Joy mainly enjoys choral music and now her children are older is hoping to restart this in the near future. |