Welcoming Dr Zoe Teh to PartridgeGP

PartridgeGP is proud to welcome Dr Zoe Teh to our team!

 

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Dr Zoe completed her undergraduate medical training at the University of Adelaide, and spent her intern and resident years between the Royal Adelaide Hospital and Queen Elizabeth Hospital. She undertook her General Practice training in a number of clinics across southern Adelaide, and is particularly interested in sexual health, women’s health (including Implanon insertion and removal), and preventative medicine. She is also fluent in Mandarin!

 

 

We welcome Dr Zoe to Our Team here at PartridgeGP to be Your GP!

 

 

She is available to help you with all of your General Practice needs from April 2020 and you can book your appointment with her conveniently online right here – or call our friendly reception team on 0882953200.

 

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All of our doctors here at PartridgeGP are fully qualified ‘Fellows’ (or are studying towards this) holding a specialist qualification with either the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (FRACGP) or the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (FACRRM) or both (3-4 years of full time study and 3 exams on top of an undergraduate university medical degree and supervised trainee ‘intern’ year in a hospital). This is our minimum specialist standard and we may have other qualifications and skills.

 

 

Our Fellows provide supervision and advice to our Registrars and you may find that they are called in to consult with the Registrar on your case. ‘Registrars’ are qualified doctors who have completed their hospital training and are now embarking on their General Practice training. Some may already have other qualifications in medical or other fields.

 

 

We also supervise and teach Medical Students from Flinders University. They are still studying to become doctors. All of us – Fellows, Registrars, and Medical Students – make up the Clinical Team here at PartridgeGP with our excellent Practice Nurses. We all uphold the highest standards of privacy, confidentiality, professionalism, and clinical practice.

 

 

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DR MONIKA MOY

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Welcoming Dr Nici Williams to PartridgeGP

PartridgeGP is proud to welcome Dr Nici Williams to our team!

 

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Born in South Africa, Dr Nici graduated from the University of New South Wales in 2010. She has worked in Indigenous Communities in Cairns, and spent two years on Thursday Island in the Torres Straits where she obtained her Fellowship of the RACGP as well as Fellowship in Advanced Rural General Practice. Following a further year practicing medicine in rural NSW, she and her family relocated permanently to Adelaide in 2018.

Dr Nici also works at the Refugee Health Service, and other interests include dermatology, contraception (including Implanon) and optimising health. She is accredited for Obstetric Shared Care in SA.

 

 

We welcome Dr Nici to Our Team here at PartridgeGP to be Your GP!

 

 

She is available to help you with all of your General Practice needs from mid April 2019 and you can book your appointment with her conveniently online right here – or call our friendly reception team on 0882953200.

 

 

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All of our doctors here at PartridgeGP are fully qualified ‘Fellows’ (or are studying towards this) holding a specialist qualification with either the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (FRACGP) or the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (FACRRM) or both (3-4 years of full time study and 3 exams on top of an undergraduate university medical degree and supervised trainee ‘intern’ year in a hospital). This is our minimum specialist standard and we may have other qualifications and skills.

 

 

Our Fellows provide supervision and advice to our Registrars and you may find that they are called in to consult with the Registrar on your case. ‘Registrars’ are qualified doctors who have completed their hospital training and are now embarking on their General Practice training. Some may already have other qualifications in medical or other fields.

 

 

We also supervise and teach Medical Students from Flinders University. They are still studying to become doctors. All of us – Fellows, Registrars, and Medical Students – make up the Clinical Team here at PartridgeGP with our excellent Practice Nurses. We all uphold the highest standards of privacy, confidentiality, professionalism, and clinical practice.

 

 

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DR PENNY MASSY-WESTROPP

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DR MONIKA MOY

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DR JEN BECKER

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DR DAVID HOOPER

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Welcoming Dr Jen Becker to PartridgeGP

PartridgeGP is proud to welcome Dr Jen Becker to our team!

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Dr Jen completed her medical degree at Flinders University in 2012 and since then has worked in hospitals across Adelaide and beyond. She most recently completed a 6 month term in public health in Darwin.

Her medical interests include sexual health, women’s health, and adolescent health. Outside medicine, her energies go into cooking, travel, and spending time with family.

We welcome Dr Jen to Our Team here at PartridgeGP to be Your GP!

She is available to help you with all of your General Practice needs from mid April 2019 and you can book your appointment with her conveniently online right here – or call our friendly reception team on 0882953200.

All of our doctors here at PartridgeGP are fully qualified ‘Fellows’ (or are studying towards this) holding a specialist qualification with either the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (FRACGP) or the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (FACRRM) or both (3-4 years of full time study and 3 exams on top of an undergraduate university medical degree and supervised trainee ‘intern’ year in a hospital). This is our minimum specialist standard and we may have other qualifications and skills.

Our Fellows provide supervision and advice to our Registrars and you may find that they are called in to consult with the Registrar on your case. ‘Registrars’ are qualified doctors who have completed their hospital training and are now embarking on their General Practice training. Some may already have other qualifications in medical or other fields.

We also supervise and teach Medical Students from Flinders University. They are still studying to become doctors. All of us – Fellows, Registrars, and Medical Students – make up the Clinical Team here at PartridgeGP with our excellent Practice Nurses. We all uphold the highest standards of privacy, confidentiality, professionalism, and clinical practice.

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DR NICK TELLIS

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DR NICK MOUKTAROUDIS

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DR GARETH BOUCHER

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DR PENNY MASSY-WESTROPP

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DR MONIKA MOY

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DR ABBY MUDFORD

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DR JEN BECKER

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DR DAVID HOOPER

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Dr Abby Mudford at PartridgeGP

 

 

 

PartridgeGP is proud to welcome Dr Abby Mudford to our team! She’s a graduate of the University of Auckland and commenced her specialist General Practice training in February 2018 after three years of post-graduate hospital work at Flinders Medical Centre. Dr Abby has special interests in surgery, skin medicine, and gastrointestinal diseases.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

PartridgeGP is an accredited General Practice and is further accredited by our Regional General Practice Training Provider GPEx.

 

This means that the GPs at PartridgeGP are teaching the Doctors and Medical Students who will be the future of medicine in Australia. It’s a big responsibility and a privilege we take very seriously.

 

 

 

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Teaching Practice of the Year

 

 

All of our doctors here at PartridgeGP are fully qualified ‘Fellows’ (or are studying towards this) holding a specialist qualification with either the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners (FRACGP) or the Australian College of Rural and Remote Medicine (FACRRM) or both (3-4 years of full time study and 3 exams on top of an undergraduate university medical degree and supervised trainee ‘intern’ year in a hospital). This is our minimum specialist standard and we may have other qualifications and skills.

 

Our Fellows provide supervision and advice to our Registrars and you may find that they are called in to consult with the Registrar on your case. ‘Registrars’ are qualified doctors who have completed their hospital training and are now embarking on their General Practice training. Some may already have other qualifications in medical or other fields.
We also supervise and teach Medical Students from Flinders University. They are still studying to become doctors. All of us – Fellows, Registrars, and Medical Students – make up the Clinical Team here at PartridgeGP with our excellent Practice Nurses. We all uphold the highest standards of privacy, confidentiality, professionalism, and clinical practice.

 

 

 

Dr Abby Mudford is a valuable member of our growing Clinical Team and she’s keen to hit the ground running here at PartridgeGP!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

DR NICK TELLIS

 

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Your Specialist In Life

DR NICK MOUKTAROUDIS

 

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DR GARETH BOUCHER

 

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DR PENNY MASSY-WESTROPP

 

 

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DR MONIKA MOY

 

 

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DR ABBY MUDFORD

 

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DR JEN BECKER

 

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DR DAVID HOOPER

 

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How to take a good (medical) selfie

1 Corinthians 13:12 King James Version (KJV)

12 For now we see through a glass, darkly; but then face to face

Selfies. We’ve all done it. Some good, some bad, some downright embarrassing. However, there are some embarrassing pictures you may want to see the light of day – with your doctor. That funny rash that goes away, that cut you weren’t sure needed stitches or that mole you’ve been keeping an eye on.

(Unlikely to be a medical issue)

Smartphones and cameras are in our bags and wallets and people are using them!

The ABC recognises the medical selfie and here at PartridgeGP we see and take many medical photos.

There are many benefits:

We can clarify the lesion/area/rash of concern to You

We can document changes over time or with treatment

We can use the images to obtain a second or subspecialist opinion

We can use the images for teaching and training

Of course, we provide the same great high quality service for clinical photography as we do for all of the work in General Practice and so we are guided by information like this.

We also MUST get Your informed consent for all of this! We will ask You whether you are happy with clinical photography, and You can specifically consent to any or all of the above uses. No posting to Facebook!

PartridgeGP is proud to provide excellence in General Practice Skin Cancer Medicine and Surgery – and great Clinical Photography is part of this. We look forward to helping you with regular skin checks and any treatment you may need. Book your skin check right here.

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You can see any of our Great GPs right here:

Dr Gareth Boucher

Dr Penny Massy-Westropp

Dr Monika Moy

Dr Katherine Astill

Dr Nick Mouktaroudis

Dr Nick Tellis

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