Please click the links below to view our workforce and to learn more about their roles within the GP Practices under out PCN
If you like to know more about the services these staff undertake please click this link and hear from people in these roles.
ELPCN is a collaboration of all the practices in our PCN area, these include all GP partners and practice managers.
To support them in delivering additional services there is a PCN Management Team.
This team includes:
Dr Kevin Thomas - Clinical Director
Dr Reid Baker - Clinical Director
Diane Hall - PCN Manager
Deborah Snell - PCN Clinical Services Lead
& Digital and Transformational lead
Occupational Therapists - empower patients to make improvements in day-to-day life and can discuss and help arrange a variety of aids. They support a range of people from frailty/falls to mental health.
Our Occupational Therapists Include:
Caroline Baker
Rosie Mincher
Katie Campion
Jayne Negus
Sarah Blyth (OT Assistant)
Kerry Black - (OT Assistant)
Kathryn Creek - (OT Assistant)
Clinical Pharmacists – answer your questions about medications and how to get the best results from them. They support the Practices with medication reviews and safety monitoring. Some of our clinical pharmacists will also work as part of a multi-disciplinary team in a patient facing role to clinically assess and treat patients using their expert knowledge of medicines for specific disease areas.
Our Clinical Pharmacists are:
Lia Balta
Paul Rolfe
Joyce Japhet
Amy Anderson
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Marcin Czerniak
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Jianna Petchey
Pharmacy Technicians – liaise with Clinical and Community Pharmacists, GP Practices, and hospitals to ensure you get the correct medications at the right time. They review medications and are available to help you understand how to use your medications safely.
Our Pharmacy Technician are:
Suzanne Thompson
Marie Fisher
Tracey Gothorp
Shelley Bett
Care Coordinators – work with people who need extra support to navigate the health care system, helping to connect them to the right services or professionals at the right time. They act as a central point of contact to ensure support is available to help people manage their care.
Our Care Coordinators are:
Jennie Goacher
Tammy Creasey
Joanne Doig
Jodie Smithers
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Alison Carlisle
First Contact Physiotherapists – are available to diagnose and treat muscular and joint conditions. They can advise on managing your condition or refer to specialist services if needed.
Our First Contact Physiotherapists are:
Rinske van der Weij
Philip Hills
Trainee Nurse Associates – this is a training post, the TNA’s work alongside nurses and healthcare assistants in the practice to deliver care.
Our Trainee Nurse Associates are:
Ellie Green
Jade Lucy Stringer
Serene Bearder
Paramedics work autonomously within the community at an advanced level of practice, using their enhanced clinical assessment and treatment skills, to provide first point of contact for patients presenting with undifferentiated, undiagnosed problems relating to minor illness or injury, abdominal pains, chest pains and headaches.
Our Paramedics are:
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Christian Kan
Jane Currie
Mental Health Practitioners – perform assessments, provide advice and support to manage your condition. They can support access to other community mental health resources.
The Mental Health Practitioners who work within East Lindsey PCN are:
Ruth Hollingsworth
Jonathon Holder
Karen Johnson
Social Prescribing Link Workers help connect people to activities, groups, and services in their community to meet the practical, social and emotional needs that affect their health and wellbeing. giving you time to focus on what matters to you most.
Our Social Prescribing Link Worker is:
Chantelle Scott
Polly Mahoney
PCN HR Adviser/ Administrator
Lisa Kenny
Communications Officer