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ARRS Roles
6 Clinical Pharmacists
Our experts in medicines. They support us with medication reviews and offer expert medical advice to our GPs and other clinical staff.
They support with medication reviews and medicines management in the areas of:
- Asthma
- Diabetes
- Hypertension
- Depression
- Contraception
- HRT
- Minor Ailments
3 Paramedics
They support our practices offering in house clinics and support the GPs with acute medical conditions. Part of this includes home visits where they help deal mostly with:
- Acute and chronic pain management
- Acute respiratory illness
- Rehabilitation
- Musculoskeletal disorders
- Assessing frailty in elderly patients
1 Social Prescriber
Supporting patients with holistic needs, non-medical interventions.
5 First Contact Practitioners (Physiotherapists)
- Musculoskeletal disorders
- Rehabilitation
- Assessing frailty in elderly patients
3 Care Coordinators
These people are integral to the workings of our practices. They organise the routine reviews of the 55,000 patients across our practice, organising blood tests and vaccination clinics. They organise the annual re-call of individuals so you do not miss your review.
GP Assistant
They provide a supportive role. Managing administrative tasks, and assisting with basic clinical duties, all aimed at easing the workload for GPs.
Advanced Nurse Practitioners
Advanced nurse practitioners or ANPs, take on an expanded role in healthcare. They often diagnose and treat illnesses, prescribe medications and may have specialised areas of expertise.
ANPs play a crucial part in providing comprehensive and efficient patient care.