Doctors

Dr Adam Gillett (m)
MB, BCh, MRCGP, DRCOG, DCH Dr Gillett qualified form the University of Wales in 1995. He has two children. His clinical interests include minor surgery, dermatology, sexual health and child health. He is also involved in the IT side of the surgery. He is also the Audit/Quality Improvement lead and Clinical Governance Lead for the surgery.

Dr Meri Borras (f)
LMS MRCGP Dr Meri Borras qualified from the University of Barcelona in 1998. She has two children. Her clinical interests include Dementia and Care of the Elderly, Dermatology, Women’s Health and Paediatrics. Dr Borras is also the Patient Safety Lead and the GP Trainer Lead. She speaks Catalan, Spanish, Italian and English. In her free time she enjoys travelling, running and the outdoors.

Dr Alice Brand (f)
Dr Brand qualified from Leeds University in 1989. She has three teenage children. Her clinical interests include Diabetes, family planning and substance misuse. Dr Brand is the Child Safeguarding Lead. She is a keen runner, and has much experience in treating sports-related injuries.

Dr Emma Penny (f)
MBBS, BSc Nutrition, MRCGP, Dip Child Health. Dr Penny qualified from University College London in 1989. After completing her GP training in Aberdeen she worked in a number of practices in and around Gloucestershire. More recently she has been working for the GP Out of Hours services in both Gloucestershire and Worcestershire. She has five children and two step-children. Her professional interests include Child Health, Palliative Care and Medical Politics. Dr Penny is the Adult Safeguarding Lead and Palliative Care Lead.

Dr Sophie Wing (f)
BMBS, BMedSci, MRCGP. Dr Wing qualified from the University of Nottingham in 2013. Her clinical interests include Sexual and Reproductive Health, Women’s Health and Dermatology. She is also interested in Education and is responsible for teaching medical students at the practice. Dr Wing is the Veterans Lead for the surgery. In her free time she enjoys playing netball and walking her dog in the Cotswolds.

Dr A Giannelli (m)
MBBS BSc MRCGP (Hons). Dr Giannelli (m) graduated from King’s College London in 2016. He also completed an intercalated degree in Medical Ethics and Law whilst there and finds the ethics of medicine a particular interest. He has lived and worked in Gloucestershire for the last 5 years and loves enjoying the local countryside with his wife, two young daughters and dog. He is an active member of a local church and enjoys playing tennis and golf in his spare time.

Dr Rachel McIntosh (f)
MBChB, BSc, MRCGP, DCH, DFSRH, DRCOG. Dr McIntosh qualified from the University of Bristol in 2013. She joined St Georges Surgery last year. Her clinical interests include Women’s Health, Child Health, and Sexual Health. She has 2 young children and enjoys running, swimming, and spending time outdoors.

GP Registrar

Most years St George’s Surgery has a doctor who is in their final training to become a GP. These are fully qualified doctors who have gained experience in hospital medicine but are now gaining general practice experience.

They are an integral part of our team and will be seeing patients in the surgery and at home. Doctors Borras, and Wing are our GP trainers and oversees their training. Part of the Registrars’ training and assessment requires the use of video evidence of their consultation skills.

On occasions we will request that consultations with the Registrar be video recorded.

This will only be done with your explicit written consent, obtained at the time of the consultation.

Physical examinations will not be recorded and the camera will be switched off on request. At the end of the consultation, further consent will be requested, and if you are unhappy in any way, the recording will be erased.

Recordings will only be viewed by the Registrar, their trainers and perhaps an external examiner. The tapes are eventually erased. Doctors who are interested in our scheme can find out more information from the excellent website of our local V.T.S.

We train either GPST doctors – these are qualified doctors who are training to become GPs. In addition we train “F2” doctors – These doctors have been qualified for a minimum of one year, but not all will go on to become general practitioners. All doctors now are required to have experienced three months of general practice before receiving specialist training in their chosen careers.

We would be happy to chat and answer any GP Registrar related questions if you are interested in joining our practice for your registrar attachment.

Paramedic

Andy Grant (m)
Advanced Care Practitioner (paramedic). MSc Advanced Practice. Andy spent 24 years in the ambulance service and operated in all areas including the rapid response vehicles, air ambulance, and specialised in urgent and emergency healthcare.

Andy joined the surgery last year and works alongside the GPs, clinical pharmacist, and other healthcare professionals, he is an independent prescriber and will help manage urgent on the day and minor illness conditions. Andy will also undertake appropriate home visits alongside the GP visiting team. He is a keen rugby supported and can be found refereeing around the county at weekends.