PATIENT SURVEY

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Doctors
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Practice Team
Healthcare Team

Doctors

Dr Nigel Madagan (m)Dr Nigel Madagan (m)
MB. BS. (London 1991) DFFP MRCGP Dr Madagan trained at St. George’s hospital in London . He moved to the Midlands in 1992 working in hospitals before entering General Practice in 1996.In 1998 he joined Lisle Court Surgery. He is a Honorary Lecturer in General Practice at Warwick University Dr Madagan is a Level 1 Rugby coach for the under 8’s at a local rugby club. He restores cars in his spare time and is a fan of rock music.
Dr Angela Brady (f)Dr Angela Brady (f)
MB. BS. (London 1995) DRCOG. DCH. MRCGP Dr Brady moved to the area in 1995 and has worked with the practice since 2000. Her particular clinical interest is in Dermatology. She is involved in medical education at the practice. The surgery has been training undergraduates from Warwick Medical School since 2004. In addition to this she is involved in medical management within the wider NHS and is studying for a masters degree. She is also an elected County Councillor, with particular involvement in health issues within Warwickshire County Council.
Dr Tumpa Banerjee (f)Dr Tumpa Banerjee (f)
MB. BS. (Calcutta 1993) MRCP. MRCGP

Trained in medicine including endocrinology, cardiology, renal rheumatology and elderly medicine. Working in UK hospitals since 1994, before training to become a GP in 2001. Member of Royal College of Physicians ( Edinburgh ) and Royal College of General Physicians (London).
Dr Neil Johnson (m)Dr Neil Johnson (m)
MA, BM BCh (Oxon 1983), MSc, MD, FRCP, FRCGP, DRCOG

Neil works at Lisle Court on Tuesdays. For the rest of the week he works at the Medical School at the University of Warwick. He is the Director of Community Education there, responsible for leading the general practice part of the course. At Warwick he also has responsibility for helping doctors to become effective teachers of other doctors.
 
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