Primary Care Network: Meet The Team

PCN Project Manager

Awaiting update

 

Clinical Pharmacist

Robert

My name is Ibrahim  Shodunke, my preferred name is Robert. I am the  Lead Clinical pharmacist for the Primary Care Network (PCN) at Ashford  Medical Partnership. Experienced Clinician with Non-Medical Prescriber (NMP) Qualification. 

I play a key role in supporting delivery of the Directed Enhanced Service (DES) specifications within the PCN and this includes working with my team at  Medicine Management Team (MMT) to improve the overall patient clinical experience at all our three sites. 

I provide leadership on patient-centered medicines optimization through structured medication review, quality improvement, high-risk drugs monitoring, medication safety clinical audit and support a wider team of clinicians with evidence-based guidance and medicine information.  

As part of the Multidisciplinary Team (MDT) in our Primary Care Network (PCN), I engage in clinical assessment and management of patients with long-term conditions using expert knowledge of medicines to reduce avoidable A&E attendances, hospital admissions and improve the quality of life of our patients.

Robert Shodunke, MRPharmS,IP

 

Pharmacy Technician

Joanne

My name is Joanne Padmore and I am the PCN Pharmacy Technician for Ashford Medical Partnership. I am Registered with the General Pharmaceutical Council of Great Britain, and have been qualified and practising as an Accuracy Checking Technician (ACT) since 2009. I Joined Ashford Medical Partnership (AMP) PCN  in November 2020 and am committed with professional focus on implementing the NHS DES Contract in all Medicine safety and Quality improvement approach for the patients and clinicians in general. My role is constantly evolving and I am constantly excited by the continual learning / training opportunities.

 

Health and Wellbeing Coach

Brendan

Hi, my name is Brendan Boorman and I am the Health and Wellbeing Coach for the Ashford Medical Partnership. I am registered with the Chartered Institute of Sport and Physical Activity (CIMSPA) and since leaving university in 2018 have obtained additional qualifications in GP Exercise on Referral, Nutrition and Mental Wellbeing.

My role at AMP is to help patients develop their own healthy lifestyle, to support and promote self-management of chronic conditions and to provide early intervention advice for patients at risk of developing chronic conditions. My role evolves with the needs of the community, and as it evolves I will endeavour to deliver the advice you need remain happy and healthy.