Salaried GP: 4-6 sessions – Ashgrove Medical Group
Ashgrove Medical Group covers two sites at Ashgrove Surgery, Pontypridd, and Penrhiwceiber Medical Centre, Mountain Ash. We are a highly-respected training practice in the heart of the Welsh Valleys, with a patient population of circa 20,000, including a student population from the University of South Wales. Our goal is to grow our established training abilities by becoming a centre of excellence while providing the highest quality of Primary Care services.
We place a strong emphasis on education & training and are a high-tiered research centre with a purpose-built research facility. We offer a majority of enhanced services including joint injections, gender identity services, DOAC initiation and monitoring, and minor ops, holding contracts for Cwm Taf and Cardiff & Vale for vasectomy services due to our very own operating theatre. We also provide Occupational Health services and a private Aesthetics clinic.
The practice boasts an excellent and highly professional team of 7 GP Partners, 2 Clinical Pharmacists, 6 salaried GPs, 1 Physician Associate, 2 Pharm Techs, and 5 highly trained nurses (including prescriber and minor illness), 2 HCAs, 1 Phlebotomist, all complemented by a supportive reception and administration team.
The role suits those looking for a more settled career path or those wanting stability while planning their future. Each position is unique, and we invite GPs looking towards their future to discuss with us the path that best suits them.
Working patterns are designed to allow flexibility and the development of specialist interests and/or a portfolio career. Our standard GP clinical session consists of 15 appointments with a mix of book-on-the-day telephone slots, pre-bookable slots (patient choice of telephone or face-to-face), and eConsults. Each session has several slots blocked for use only by the GP if a telephone consultation needs to be converted to face-to-face.
We have one GP each day as ‘Duty’. They start the day with an empty template, populated with acute problems to telephone triage once all other on-the-day slots are full. The duty GP is usually supported by a Duty Nurse, who manages acute minor illness. The duty role is allocated pro rata to the number of sessions worked and is usually less than once per week.
Prescription queries and acute requests are managed by our pharmacy team.
Ty Menter
Navigation Park
Abercynon
CF45 4SN
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