GPS Healthcare is run by the GP Partners and Chief Operating Officer (COO). The Partnership aim is to both improve, as well as create new services & systems delivering the strategy agreed by the Partners.
Management Team
The Management team is led by the Chief Operating Officer supported by a Director of Nursing, HR Manager, Financial Controller, Transformation Manager and Operations Manager.
The Management team is supported by a range of business functions including a Digital Manager, Clinical Contracts Manager, Operations Support Manager, as well as a Health and Wellbeing Team and a Clinical Administration Team. In addition, the Senior Management team provides support to the management teams at sites.
GP Partners
GP Partners

Dr Musarrat Ansari
GP Training Lead
MBChB, DRCOG, MRCGP
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Dr Osman Aslam
Digital Lead and Minor Surgery Lead
MBBS, MRCGP, PhD
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Dr Mike Baker
Managing Partner
MBChB, MSc, FRCGP
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Dr Lisa Broom
Clinical Operational Lead
MBChB, DCH, DRCOG, MRCGP
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Dr Vivian Georgy
PCN Clinical Director
MBChB, BSc, nMRCGP, DRCOG
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Dr Ebbie John
Work Force Director
MBBS, MRCGP, DRCOG, DFSRH
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Dr Lindsay Khan
Workforce Director
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Dr Jo Kirby
Quality and Compliance Director
MbChB, nMRCGP, MRCP, DFSRH, DRCOG
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Dr Ruthireswaran Kiruban
Finance Director
MBBS, MRCGP
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Dr Nazish Murtaza
PCN Clinical Director
MRCGP, MBChB, DGM
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Dr Alex Webb
Acute Care Team Clinical Lead, Men’s Health
MBChB, DRCOG, MRCGP
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Salaried GPs

Dr Katy Allchorne
Park

Dr Paul Aveyard
Tanworth Lane

Dr Assia Barigou
Meadowside

Dr Gemma Beech
Yew Tree

Dr Richard Evans
Knowle and Yew Tree

Dr Liz Neethling
Meadowside

Dr Charlotte Richardson
Meadowside

Dr Fatima Tahir
Tanworth Lane Surgery

Dr Dure Sadaf Usmani
Salaried GP
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Specialist interest in Dermatology
Executive Team

Simon Tunnicliffe
Chief Operating Officer

Paige Farnsworth
Head of Operations

Nasrin Khan
Head of Clinical Services / Chief Pharmacist

Rachel Simonczyk
Head of Corporate Services / Accountant

Hannah Nurrish
Head of Governance, Stakeholders and
Business Development

Bilal Ahmed
Head of Human Resources
Management Team

Karen Parkes
Operations Manager

Penny Gales
Operations Support Manager

Henry House
PCN Operations Support Manager

Sam Maddocks
Site Manager – Knowle & Yew Tree

Illana Cheyne
Site Manager – Tanworth Lane

Jane Crowley
Site Manager – Meadowside & Park
Nursing Team

Julie Carrick
Advanced Nurse Practitioner – Knowle

Sally Scott
Deputy Director of Nursing & Lead Practice Nurse – Meadowside

Lucy Lad
Lead Practice Nurse – Knowle

Sam Reid
Lead Practice Nurse – Tanworth Lane

Natalie Mckendrick
Lead Practice Nurse – Yew Tree Surgery

Charlotte Haynes
Lead Practice Nurse – Park Surgery

Hayley Bibb
Practice Nurse – Meadowside

Ria Hateley
Practice Nurse – Tanworth Lane

Sophie Kershaw
Nursing Associate – Meadowside

Hayley Llewellan
Trainee Nursing Associate – Park
Health Care Assistant

Karen Kambanis
Health Care Assistant

Rebecca Walton
Health Care Assistant

Gaynor Ashley
Health Care Assistant
Village Surgery (Acute Care Team)
The Acute Care Team is a multi-disciplinary team made up of GPs, Advanced Nurse Practitioners, Paramedics and an Acute Care Team Care Coordinator. This team offers on the day appointments to patients between 8-6.30pm and are based at our Village surgery site. You can and will be offered a telephone or face to face appointment dependant on your medical problem and we can accommodate video consultations where requested. We will always do our best to accommodate your preferred option.

Emma Spooner
Advanced Nurse Practitioner (ANP)

Dr Alex Webb
GP Lead for the Acute Care Team

Lee Stevens
Paramedic

Rebecca Suter
Paramedic

Jon-Paul Canton
Paramedic

Danielle Thomas
Acute Care Team (ACT) Coordinator

Samantha Giles
Advanced Nurse Practitioner (ANP)

Elaine Winters
Advanced Nurse Practitioner (ANP)
Pharmacy Team
Pharmacy Technicians undertake specific projects to promote the safety and quality of prescribing across the PCN. They will contact patients to carry out checks and offer advice and guidance on matters concerning medications. Pharmacy Technicians will also be a key part of the Care Home Team.
About our Pharmacy Team
What is a Clinical Pharmacist?
As a Clinical Pharmacist I may be a little different to the pharmacist that you will be used to seeing on your local high street. I still have all the same training, but have developed extra skills and undergone further training to enable me to help you manage your medicines and health better.
When will you see me?
You may be referred to see me by a nurse, or GP – or you may see me first. We call this triage. I am able to write prescriptions to treat the conditions in which I have specialised. I also might reach out to you via a telephone call or text message to arrange an appointment with you.
Long term conditions
As a Clinical Pharmacist I can help you to manage your long term conditions. If you have a condition such as asthma, Type 2 diabetes, arthritis or high blood pressure I can discuss your medicines and make sure they are working for you. I can take time to go through things that you may have forgotten over time, like how to use your inhaler well, or getting the best from your blood glucose monitor, talk about dose timings, side effects and what you can expect. All those things that you were thinking that you didn’t want to bother your doctor with, or you forgot to ask in your usual appointment.
Organising your prescription queries
Together with the rest of the team, I’ll monitor requests for repeat prescriptions, checking you’ve had the right blood tests done, helping to sync up your medicines – and as I have a community pharmacy background, I’ll be able to help with all those niggly queries that can make your prescriptions tricky. I dealt with these things on the front line in pharmacy for many years – so I’ve seen most things before!
Although I won’t be giving you your medicines, I’ll have a line of communication into your local pharmacy, helping you to sort out availability issues and prescription problems.
Reviewing your medicines
If you have been taking medicines for a long time, you may see a clinical pharmacist periodically. We can review your medicines together, carry out health and blood pressure checks, and have time to talk together about the things that matter to you about your health and medicines. If we have any concerns we can’t resolve – we’ll pass those to your doctor.
After a stay in hospital
If your medicines have been started, or changed, in hospital, I might talk to you to explain these changes, and make sure you understand how your new medicines will work for you. I’ll be helping ensure that the information that comes from the hospital, gets transferred to your GP records properly, and that your new prescriptions are ready to go in the community – when you need them.

Nasrin Khan
Chief Pharmacist

Vikram Parmar
Clinical Pharmacist Knowle

Mohamed Moghal

Bharti Patel
Pharmacy Technician

Damian Tang
Pharmacy Technician

Afshan Mughal
Health and Wellbeing Team
Social Prescribing
Social Prescribing is a non-medical approach to improve people’s overall health and wellbeing.
Social Prescribers support individuals through a holistic, person-centred approach, to access services that are important for that individual. Such as community groups and statutory services which might be run by the council or a local charity, activities and advice services such as housing, financial hardship, isolation and loneliness, bereavement, substance misuse, employment, carers’ support and the management of their physical health.
They connect people to community groups for practical and emotional support. For example, signposting people who have been diagnosed with dementia to local dementia support groups.
Care Coordination
Care co-ordinators help to co-ordinate and navigate care across the health and care system, helping people make the right connections, with the right teams at the right time. They can support people to become more active in their own health and care and are skilled in assessing people’s changing needs. Care co-ordinators are effective in bringing together multidisciplinary teams to support people’s complex health and care needs. We have Several Care Coordinators who focus on support people registered with GPS Healthcare to Live Well. These include;
A Cancer Care Coordinator
A Womans Health Care Coordinator
A Long Term Conditions Care Coordinator
A Care Homes and Frailty Care Coordinator
A Safeguarding Care Coordinator
Health and Wellbeing Coaching
Health and Wellbeing Coaching support people to take pro-active steps to improve the way they manage their physical and mental health conditions, based on what matters to them. They support patients in identifying, setting and achieving their health goals and encouraging proactive prevention of new and existing illnesses.
This approach is based on using strong communication and negotiation skills and supports personal choice and positive risk taking. Some of the things they can help with include; managing weight, introducing healthy habits and managing low mood and/or anxiety.
Health and Wellbeing Coaches are expected to adhere to a code of ethics and conduct in line with the NHS England and NHS Improvement Health coaching Implementation and Quality Summary Guide.
What does the role involve?
Health and Wellbeing Coaches holistically support patients’ wider health and well-being, public health, and contribute to the reduction of health inequalities. This is done by:
Health and Wellbeing Coaches usually carry a caseload of patients who it is deemed would most benefit from health coaching. The aim is to work with patients to identify their goals and support them in managing their own health and wellbeing and live independently.
What benefit does this role bring to primary care?
This role will play an increasingly important role with Primary Health Care teams, supporting patients to make positive choices that will enable them to live healthier lives and therefore relieving the burden of ill-health within the practice population. They work closely as part of the team, and in particular with social prescribing linkworkers.
For more information on health and wellbeing coaches please click here.

Sanj Bhachu
Social Prescriber and Team Lead

Debbie Mallett
Social Prescriber

Karen Savage
Safeguarding Care Coordinator and Lifestyle Coach

Amy Danks
Care Homes and Frailty Care Coordinator

Sangeeta Dabhi
Cancer Care Coordinator

Lorraine Cox
Pharmacy Technician

Steph Whittaker
Pharmacy Technician