Wherever the art of medicine is loved, there is also a lover of humanity

Hippocrates

Dr M A Noaman

MB ChB MRCGP

I am a locum general practitioner working in Nottingham area. I am on the GMC GP register and my work is cover by MDU indemnity.

I trained in Alfreton, Derbyshire and in Kings Mill hospital in Mansfield. I worked earlier in the critical care and plastic surgery departments in the QMC (Nottingham). Prior to that, I worked in A&E for 6 years.

I have special interest in dermatology (skin conditions) and in teaching.

I enjoy playing piano and I am a professional photographer. I am a member of Mansfield and Sutton Astronomical Society.

What is a GP locum?

Locum GPs are fully qualified general practitioners who work on a freelance basis.

Did you know?

  • Locum GPs have exactly the same training as any other GP.
  • Like all other GPs, we also have to take part in an identical annual appraisal process to ensure we’re keeping up-to-date and working to a certain standard.
  • Some of us work in more than 40 different GP practices in a year.

No long-term relationship, but we do bring other benefits.

  • An opportunity for a different opinion.
  • A different way of helping you understand aspects of your care.
  • Wide experience brought about from working in many different practices.
  • An opportunity to talk about an embarrassing or sensitive problem that you’d rather not mention to your usual GP.

How to get the most out of seeing a GP today.

  • If you have more than one problem to ask about, please mention them all at the beginning so that you can decide which problem to address first and when.
  • Mention all medications that others have prescribed you outside this practice or that you’ve bought over the counter.
  • For the problem you’re discussing with your GP, it helps to write things down in case you forget during the appointment.

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