Practice Team

Partners

Dr Rob Liley (m)
MBChB MRCGP

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Dr Liley graduated from Sheffield University in 1999 and has an interest in Medical education. He joined the practice in 2007 and is a trainer so he therefore has responsibilty for the medical students with us at the practice. He has additional interests in Diabetes, men's health and community partnerships and currently chairs our active Patient Representative Group. Dr Liley is also the Caldicott guardian for Richmond Medical Centre.

Dr Chris Maden (m)
MBChB, MRCP, MRCGP

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Dr Maden qualified from Leeds in 2001, he spent time in hospital medicine then moved to General Practice and joined the practice in 2008. His interests lie in musculoskeletal medicine (joint injections), dermatology / minor surgery, vasectomies and elderly care. He is our Locality representative and CCG lead. He was a previous registrar in the practice and has been working at Richmond since 2008.

Dr Phillipa Rutter (f)
MB BS, MRCGP

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Dr Rutter graduated from Imperial College University, London in 1998 and went on to complete her GP training in York. She joined as a new partner in 2013. She has a special interest in psychiatry, health promotion and research and is experienced in teaching medical students. She has responsibility for promoting research in the practice.

Dr Thomas Cannon (m)
MBChB (Hons), MRCS, MRCGP

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Dr Cannon qualified from The University of Manchester in 2008. He has remained at Richmond Medical Centre after completing his GP training here. He has an interest in musculoskeletal medicine.

Doctors

Dr Hisham Mohammed (m)
MBBS (2010) MRCGP (2021)

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Dr Mohammed qualified as a doctor in 2010. He completed his GP training in Sheffield in 2021. He has remained at Richmond Medical Centre after completing his GP training here.'

Dr Iolanthe Fowler (f)
MB ChB, MRCGP (exam), Cert Med Ed (Dundee 2010)

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Iolanthe qualified for Leicester University in 1995. Her special interests are in Medical Education, patient safety, dermatology and minor operations.

Dr Honey Smith (f)
MB ChB, MRCGP

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Dr Honey Smith qualified from Nottingham in 1988. She has a special interest in contraception and sexual health, and is involved in medical undergraduate education.

Dr Pippa Burch (f)
MBChB, Gp, MRCGP, DFSRH Sexual health and Family planning Diploma

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Dr Burch qualified from the Universtiy of Sheffield in 2011. She has remained at Richmond Medical Centre after completing her GP training here. She has an interest in mental health.

Dr Steven Wiggill (m)
MBBCh, MRCGP, Diploma in Child Health

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Dr Wiggill graduated from Cardiff Medical School in 2016 and then completed his GP training in Sheffield in 2023. He has an interest in Paediatrics and Emergency Medicine.

Dr Nina Kavanagh (f)
MBChB Hons in 2010,DRCO gynaecology diploma

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I qualified from University of Birmingham , shortly after I completed my GP training in Sheffield, and joined Richmond in 2020

Nurses

Jenine (f)

Paula (f)

Tara (f)

Rachel (f)

Healthcare Assistants

Gill (f)

Ellen (f)

Helen (f)

Reception Team

Claire

Linda

Rachael

Aimee

Emma

Rebecca

Gill

Kelly

Administration Team

Diane
Business Practice Manager

Tracy
Operations Manager

Teresa
Secretary

Training practice

As a training practice we work with GP registrars (qualified doctors training to be GP’s) and also take part in the teaching of medical students from Sheffield Medical School.

GP net earnings

NHS England require that the net earnings of doctors engaged in the practice is publicised, and the required disclosure is shown below. However it should be noted that the prescribed method for calculating earnings is potentially misleading because it takes no account of how much time doctors spend working in the practice, and should not be used to form any judgement about GP earnings, nor to make any comparison with any other practice. The average pay for GPs working in Richmond Medical Centre in the financial year 2022/23 was £75,728.00 before tax and National Insurance. This is for 9 part time GPs and 1 locum who worked in the practice for more than six months