Practice team

Practice Management

David Scarborough

Practice Business Manager

BSc (Hons), PgDip, MIHM

David is a retired Royal Naval Officer who joined the Ramillies Surgery in 2013 and fulfils the role of Practice Business Manager for the Trafalgar Medical Group Practice. He is responsible for managing all the business aspects of the Practice. David works closely with all the Partners in the Practice supporting them to develop the services the Practice provides. He also liaises, on behalf of the Practice, with other agencies such as the CCG and NHS England.

Alex Speight

Operations Manager

Alex joined Trafalgar Medical Group Practice in March 2016 as the Operations Manager.  Formerly a member of the Royal Naval Medical Service for many years, he left and was the Practice Manager of a successful practice in Tower Hamlets.  Alex works on the day to day running of the practice to ensure it runs smoothly in support of the Partners and the Management Team.  He is also responsible for our CQC compliance and policies and protocols.

Mrs Sally Atkins

Nursing Admin Manager

Joined the Practice in 2004 as a receptionist. Undertook managerial training to become  the Surgery Manager in 2010.

As well as the day to day managerial tasks, she organises and runs the Patient participation group for the Practice. She is also involved with recruitment alongside the practice manager for the Eastney site.

Anna Clifford

Research Manager

Cherryl Mclean

Reception Manager

Adam Jenering

HR Manager

Adam Joined Trafalgar medical Group Practice in March 2024 as the HR Manager. Adam has worked in various HR and Recruitment roles in both the public and private sectors across multiple industries. The HR Manager role is to provide HR support and advice to both the management team and across the practice. Academic and professional qualifications include a Master’s degree in HR Management and Chartered membership of the CIPD.

Trudy Mansfield

PCN Manager

Sousan Goudarzi

Patient Experience Manager

Reception

Receptionists provide an important link for patients with the practice and are your initial contact point for general enquiries. They can provide basic information on services and results and direct you to the right person depending on your health issue or query. Receptionists make most of the patient appointments with the GPs and nurses. They also perform other important tasks such as issuing repeat prescriptions and dealing with prescription enquiries, dealing with financial claims, dealing with patient records and carrying out searches and practice audits.