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Our Members
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Dr Neil Meardon (Salisbury, Wiltshire)
Neil is a GP who has
recently qualified as a GP Trainer. He has about nine years experience
in pre-hospital emergency care. Outside of work his interests include
painting & drawing, he also enjoys running (albeit slowly!).
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Dr Fiona Jewkes (Andover, Wiltshire)
Having
spent ten years as a consultant paediatrician, Fiona retrained as a GP
and now enjoys her out of hours work in Amesbury. She has acted as the
Medical Director for the then Wiltshire Ambulance Service and is now
the Clinical Lead for the Ambulance Service Association, a BASICS
Trustee, Examiner for the Diploma in Immediate Medical Care and
president of the British Paramedic Association! Her real expertise lies
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Dr Jonathan Glover (Marlborough, Wiltshire) Graduating
Aberdeen in 1990, Jonathan spent a further six years undertaking
surgical and GP training before joining the Flying Doctor Service in
Queensland until 2000. Since then Jonathan has been working as a GP in
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Dr Antony Weston (Downton, Wiltshire) A Trust Grade Registrar in Anesthetics and Intensive
Care at Salisbury District Hospital, he has a strong interest in
trauma and pre-hospital care. Antony sits on the AUC Medical Panel for
advice regarding Motocross and holds a FIM Licence to be a Chief
Medical Officer at International Motocross and other disciplines. When
off duty he enjoys going out for a drink and a curry! |
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Dr James Dunn (Swindon, Wiltshire) James is an emegency medicine doctor for the Swindon & Marlborough NHS Trust, working at the Great Western Hospital. |
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Dr Adam Brownhill (Chippenham, Wiltshire)
Formerly
a member of another BASICS scheme in Wales (MEDSERVE), Adam is now
a partner in a Bristol based GP Surgery. He enjoys going to the pub,
DIY and walking, though he has fun trying to get the dog to come back! |
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Sean Hegarty (Whitchurch, Bristol)
Sean has over twelve years experience in pre-hospital
emergency care, having been interested in trauma and resuscitation since a young age.
Sean was a key player in establishing Community First Responders for the Bristol area, and is the webmaster for SWIFT. |
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We hope to be able to add details of some of our other members shortly
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