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South Warwickshire General Hospitals Nhs Trust SOUTH WARWICKSHIRE NHS FOUNDATION TRUST Staff Declarations of Interest Register – January 2020 to January 2021 Surname First Name Job Title Department Date of Details of Declaration Declaration Aldulaimi David Consultant Gastroenterology 10/01/2021 Spouse is a Consultant Oncologist at Physician and University Hospitals Coventry and Gastroenterologist, Warwickshire NHS Trust. Personally performs Associate Medical Private Practice at the Warwick Nuffield Director Hospital and Droitwich Spa Hospital, Worcestershire. Attwood Ben Consultant Intensive Care and 11/02/2020 Independent practice (at 1. Nuffield Leamington Anaesthetics 2. BMI Meriden 3. Ramsay Banbury) and chairs Mid-Warwickshire Anaesthetic Chambers Avis-Dakin Oliver Senior Dietetics 11/01/2021 Personal Copywriting Business “Oli Copy”. Administration Officer Barnett Joan Internal Audit Self Employed 07/01/2020 Director/Sole Shareholder of Joan Barnett AAC Contractor for CW Services Ltd. The company provides audit and Services assurance services to clients, including Coventry and Warwickshire Audit Services, hosted by SWFT. Barrett Amanda Clinical Practitioner/ Community 27/03/2020 Husband has a drainage/building company, Homeless Specialist Collaboration / IHT8 Barrett’s Drainage LLD, and has been doing nurse South some works in the hospital’s car parks and drains Basi Ravi Associate Director of Finance 05/05/2020 Son, Josh Basi, works as a placement student in Finance the finance department Beadle Roger Consultant Cardiology 05/05/2020 Private Practice at Warwickshire Nuffield Health Cardiologist and the Grafton Suite in Stratford. Beales Joanne Lead Risk, Health Governance 19/11/2020 Brother is the Finance Director for System C and Safety Adviser and Graphnet Bedlow Alison Consultant Dermatology 05/05/2020 Private Practice at Nuffield Hospital 1 Surname First Name Job Title Department Date of Details of Declaration Declaration Biggs Tracey Family Nurse Health Visiting 01/12/2020 Currently a city councillor with Worcester City Partnership Council until May 2021. Supervisor Boardman Stephanie Clinical Clinical Health 23/11/2020 Performs Private Practice: Psychologist Psychology - From home (via Zoom) - Perinatal Psychotherapy for families in the Worcestershire area referred via Koala Tree CIC - Friday Mornings Borg Anton Consultant Cancer Services 20/07/2020 Performs private practice at Nuffield Leamington Bose Dipankar Consultant Anaesthesia and 02/02/2020 Has practicing privileges in the following Intensive Care organisations outside the NHS: 1. Nuffield Hospital Leamington Spa 2. BMI Meridan Hospital 3. Spire Healthcare 4. BPAS 5. Oakley Wood Crematorium Brandist Deborah Senior Finance Finance 02/05/2020 Honoria to be paid annual for acting as Treasurer Manager Weddington Sports and Social Club Bowls Section Carr Richard Consultant Histopathology and 22/01/2020 Co-director and Co-owner of Carr’s Histopathologist Dermatology Histopathology Ltd and is a Partner for Clinical Pathology Services (CPS) LLP. Performs diagnostic cell path services, medico-legal, external case reviews and managerial consultancy for NHS and provide health care providers including the Trust, SWFT Clinical Services Ltd, Nuffield Health and Backlogs Ltd. 2 Surname First Name Job Title Department Date of Details of Declaration Declaration Capener Paul Internal Audit Self Employed 10/01/2020 Operates as an independent contractor and also Contractor for CW has done work directly with Dudley, Walsall, Services BSOL and Sandwell & West Birmingham CCG’s supporting their governance arrangements – these are clients of the consortium. Chachlani Naresh Consultant Pathology 18/12/2020 Is a member of CPS LLP who provides Pathologist reporting services to SWFT. Also has a company – Digipath Ltd, which is involved in providing services to SWFT also including application development. Chaudary Rubina Internal Audit (Bank) CW Audit Services 29/01/2020 Chair of Audit Committee at Joseph Chamberlin College since September 2019 and has been a member of Joseph Chamberlin College Board since 2011. Chohan Gagandeep Clinical Clinical Health 25/11/2020 Employment outside the NHS in Private Psychologist Psychology Practice as a Clinical Psychologist Collett Sarah Acting Trust General 23/12/2020 Acting Trust Secretary at George Eliot Secretary Management Hospital NHS Trust Corcoran Nigel Head of Estates Estates 24/11/2020 Trustee / Non Executive Director at Learn-AT Multi Academy Trust in Market Harborough Crighton Simon Consultant Anaesthetics 17/11/2020 Has private privileges at Warwickshire Nuffield Hospital. However, has not performed private practice for several years. Cross Angela Diabetes Dietetics 06/10/2020 Working for GP Alliance Coventry and Rugby, Community delivering DESMOND education sessions. Dietitian Davis Joanne Local Manager Audiology 23/11/2020 Works as a bank Assessor for level 3 Diploma Newborn Hearing in Health Screening (NHSP). Employed by Screening Sandwell & Birmingham in this respect. Work Programme is completed in own time from home. Dean Nigella Site Capacity Site Capacity 21/12/2020 Relationship with General Manager Sam Hunt Assistant 3 Surname First Name Job Title Department Date of Details of Declaration Declaration Delaney Jill Community Trainor Warwick Hospital 26/03/2020 Has a private company that provides training and Medical Centre supervision to staff to assist in building resilience and emotional wellbeing. Denham Alan Senior Finance Finance 19/11/2020 Spouse working in Coding as manager Manager Deo Ruby Internal Audit CW Audit Services 07/01/2020 Manjeet Kaur Garcha is a family relative and has commenced the position of Assistant Director at Coventry and Rugby CCG which is a CW Audit client. Dudfield Paul Internal Audit CW Audit Services 10/01/2020 Wife (Ruth Mawby) works for CW Audit Services, however the conflict is managed through no direct management. Independent Chair of Audit & Ethics Committee for Rugby Borough Council. Chair of Governing Body for Wolston St Margaret’s C of E School. El Daief Sami Consultant Obstetrics & 20/11/2020 1. Director ScotPath Ltd Obstetrician & Gynaecology 2. Director CPS LLP Gynaecologist 3. Director CPS (Holdings) Ltd 4. Private Practice at Nuffield Hospital 5. Work for Backlogs Ltd Use of premises fees paid to SWFT annually to acknowledge use of office, IT and telecommunications. Elsherbiny Samer Consultant Ophthalmology 04/05/2020 Has a separate contract with Warwick Medical Ophthalmologist School, University of Warwick and Hosts Private Practice Privileges at: Spire Parkway, Solihull. The Westbourne Centre, Edgbaston. The Stratford Clinic, Stratford. Farrell Gavin Head of Neuropsychology 02/12/2020 Engages in a small psychotherapy private Neuropsychology Central England practice outside work treating individuals with & Consultant Rehabilitation Unit adult mental health issues. 4 Surname First Name Job Title Department Date of Details of Declaration Declaration Faulkes Amy Consultant Women and 19/06/2020 Is the Specialty Lead for Obstetrician and Obstetrician & Childrens / Maternity Gynaecologist for Warwick Medical School Gynaecologist Francombe James Consultant Surgery 15/11/2020 Performs private practice at Warwickshire Surgeon Nuffield Private Hospital Game Sam Clinical Lead Health Visiting 08/01/2021 I do consultation work with a small mental health charity called Standing in the Gap. Gemmell David Consultant Emergency 13/11/2020 Procurement of hospital Electronic Patient Division Records (EPR) New centre already in Emergency Department but was an assessor for the bidding for hospital EPR. Greenway Melanie Emergency Nurse Accident and 25/02/2020 Director alongside husband of PMSS Strategic Practitioner Emergency Sourcing Ltd Gwynne Lucy Physiotherapy Physiotherapy 19/11/2020 Teaching of CPD Courses Lead Hall Irene Consultant Anaesthesia 18/06/2020 Husband is a Non-Executive Director at SWFT Anaesthetist Harries Tamara General Manager Orthopaedics 17/11/2020 Olivia Harries, daughter, works at hospital bank as part of Clerical Covid Swabbing team. Hendrick Lyndsey Children’s Children’s Therapy 18/12/2020 Occasional physio intervention at local rugby Physiotherapist club. Higlett David Bank Admin ad ICT Services 27/03/2020 Interest in Warwick Print and Copy Shop Ltd Clerical Assistant Hopkins Jessica Finance Assistant Financial 23/11/2020 Partner, Robert Kneel, works within Trust Management Houghton Sara Ward Manager Mary Ward 19/06/2020 Married to a Trust bank nurse, Andrew Houghton Hughes-Webb Paul Anaesthetic Anaesthetics 20/07/2020 Performs private practice and is a member of Mid Consultant Warwickshire Anaesthetics Chambers. As a member, supplies anaesthetic services at 3 sites: Nuffield Leamington, BMI Coventry and Ramsay Horton. This is done a maximum of 2 sessions per week. 5 Surname First Name Job Title Department Date of Details of Declaration Declaration Hunt Sam General Manager Emergency 21/12/2020 Relationship with Site Capacity Assistant Division Nigella Dean Hyde Alice Clinical Support Bank 24/04/2020 Father owns Yoyo Display Limited Worker Jayabalan Magesh Consultant Anaesthetics 30/07/2020 Clinical private practice Anaesthetist Jefferson Paul Consultant Anaesthetics 23/06/2020 Private practice at Nuffield Leamington, BMI Coventry and Horton Treatment Centre Jones Gemma Clinical Clinical Health 24/11/2020 Performs Private Practice as Clinical Psychologist Psychology Psychologist, yoga therapist and wellness consultant working with people with physical health problems Kaba Rahim Consultant Surgery 08/01/2021 Non-paid Medical
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