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> Dr J Miles
> Dr A Fox
> Dr N Di Biasio
> Dr B Crawley
> Dr J Crouch
> Medical students

We have a dedicated team of doctors here at Wye Surgery:

 

Dr Miles  

Dr Jolyon Miles
MBBS, MRCGP,
Dip FSRH

Special interest in
gastroenterology, digestion and
minor surgery.

Born into a medical family and educated in Canterbury Jolyon trained in London where he remained for four years post graduation specialising in Hospital Medicine before switching to General Practice in 1987.

He continues his specialist medical interests by working at The Kent and Canterbury Hospital as an endoscopist in the Gastroenterology department. His other interest is surgical and he performs vasectomy and other minor operations at Wye.

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Dr Fox   Dr. Allan Fox
MBBS, MRCP,
MRCGP, FRCP

Special interests in cardiology, minor surgery and GP education.

Allan Fox graduated in Microbiology in 1980 before going onto research in the same field.  He went on to train in medicine at St. Thomas’ Hospital; he qualified in 1989 and obtained a fellowship of the Royal College of Physicians in 2005.

He is very closely involved in training doctors for the Membership of the Royal College of Physicians examination and medical students.

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Dr Di Biasio  

Dr. Nick
Di Biasio
BA Hons, MBChB

Special interest in occupational medicine

Before qualifying as a doctor from Manchester University in 1992, Nick gained a degree from University College, London, in French and Italian literature and language. He then worked in the film industry where he used his communications flair to produce commercials, videos and films.

Nick did his GP training in Ashford, working for two years in various departments of the William Harvey Hospital followed by a year as a GP Registrar. After completing his training, he worked as a GP locum in East Kent for a further two years, gaining wide experience in different types of General Practice.   

One of his specialist interests is occupational medicine and Nick works closely with local businesses providing occupational health services.

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Dr B Crawley  

Dr Bill Crawley
MBBS, PhD, MRCGP

Special interest in
palliative care.

Bill grew up in Canterbury and is the son of a local anaesthetist. He has a PhD in Biochemistry and trained at the Royal Free Medical School in London.

Dr Crawley did all his post registration training in East Kent and has a particular interest in palliative care, working 4 sessions a week at the Pilgrims Hospice.

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Dr Jessie Crouch

 

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Medical students

We’re very pleased and privileged to be involved in training the next generation of doctors. The wonderful facilities and range of medical services on offer at Wye Surgery, make it the ideal place to learn.  But of course we couldn’t do it without the support and agreement of our patients.

We carefully arrange student placements so they we can manage their training effectively without it affecting the quality of our patient care.

Each year we usually have an intake of:

  • Final year medical students from Imperial College London – we normally have 4 intakes a year with students coming for for 2-week placements to see how GPs work; and
  • Trainee GPs studying in Kent

While on their placement with us, the students normally stay with one of our doctors or our practice manager.

While at the surgery they may sit in with our GPs or other medical and dispensary staff. If so, you will be informed of their presence and you will be asked if you are happy for them to stay during your consultation. We hope you will say yes, but of course you are free to ask them to leave if you prefer.

Before they complete their placements with us, the students must do several consultations on their own - which will be filmed on video. Dr. Fox will discuss each case with the student and agree a management plan. The video is strictly for use by Dr. Fox with the students so he can review and comment on their consultation techniques. Again, your permission will be asked.

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