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Our Staff

Narelle Gray, Lead Nurse. Narelle is responsible for nursing care in the clinic and has worked here since 1991. Narelle completed the Foundation in Travel Medicine in 2002 and the Diploma in Travel Medicine in 2006. She also has a certificate in Tropical Nursing.

Vida Spaine, Travel Nurse Advisor.  Vida has worked in the Travel Clinic since 2001, completing the Foundation in Travel Medicine in 2003 and the Diploma in Travel Medicine in 2007. She also has a certificate in Tropical Nursing.

Rachel Press, Travel Nurse Advisor. Rachel has worked in the clinic for 3 years. Rachel completed the Foundation course in Travel Medicine in March 2007.  She has previously worked in a variety of clinical settings in both the NHS and private health care.

Jane Rowles, Travel Nurse Advisor. Jane has worked in the clinic for 3 years, having previously worked in Accident & Emergency. Jane completed the Foundation course in Travel Medicine in March 2007.  Jane is the clinic’s lead on emergency care and cold chain policy.

Joanne Hancock, Travel Nurse Advisor.  Joanne started work in the Travel Clinic in September 2007. She spent 2 years working on cruise ships as a nurse and has previously worked in A&E and Orthopaedics.  Joanne completed the Foundation course in Travel Medicine in October 2008.

Lesley Hands, Travel Nurse Advisor.  Lesley started work in the Travel Clinic in September 2007. She has previously worked in sexual health and also has a certificate in Tropical Nursing.

Josephine Herrold, Travel Nurse Advisor. Josie started at Well Travelled Clinics in May 2008.  Josie is a qualified Practice Nurse and previously worked as a travel nurse advisor at a travel clinic in Cambridge. 

Sheila Donegan, Information Coordinator. Sheila has worked for the School of Tropical Medicine since 2000 and in the Travel Clinic since 2001.  She is the clinic’s information lead and is responsible for administering the clinics’ information and IT systems.

Sarah Marsden, Clinical Secretary. Sarah is the secretary responsible for the general administration of the NHS post-travel clinics and the diagnostic laboratory.  She joined Well Travelled clinics in November 2007, having previously worked in a financial institution as a secretary/clerk.

Jayne Nolan, Clinic Receptionist. Jayne is the person who welcomes you when you arrive at the clinic.  She started working at Well Travelled Clinics in March 2008.  She previously worked in retail and then as a clinic receptionist in the NHS.

Jenny Danher, Clinic Receptionist. Jenny joined WTC in July 2009 having previously worked for a local radio station. Jenny is one of the people who will welcome you in our Liverpool branch.

Philippa Tubb, Managing Director.  Phil joined the company as Managing Director in August 2007.  She is a registered nurse with a clinical background in Tropical Diseases and HIV, and has an MA in Health Education. Phil has previously worked in emergency refugee healthcare in Sudan, Burundi and Rwanda. Before joining Well Travelled Clinics, Phil worked as a senior manager in the NHS, specialising in the fields of clinical governance, risk management, quality and audit.

Dr David Lalloo, Clinical Director:  David is Clinical Director of the Tropical Medicine Directorate and a Reader at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine.  He is also an Honorary Consultant at the Royal Liverpool University Hospital.  He trained in General Medicine, Infectious Diseases and Tropical Medicine, spending three years in Papua New Guinea, then he undertook clinical and laboratory research in Oxford before moving to the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine in 1999. Since then he has focused on clinical trials in the tropics, particularly in HIV related infections, malaria and envenoming. He currently has collaborations and studies in a number of countries including Uganda, Malawi, Sri Lanka and Vietnam. 

Dr Lisa Ford, Medical Advisor. Lisa has worked at the Liverpool School of Tropical Medicine since 2000. Prior to her appointment at the school, she had travelled extensively including periods of work and research abroad in New Zealand, Ecuador, Nigeria and the Antarctic. She originally trained as a General Practitioner and now specialises in travel health, working as the medical adviser and clinical lecturer in travel medicine for the clinic and a Clinical Advisor for the National Travel Health Network and Centre (NaTHNaC). She has a Diploma in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene and an MSc in Tropical Medicine and an MSc in remote Healthcare. Lisa is a member of the Faculty of Travel Medicine of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow and the International Society of Travel Medicine.  She is currently studying for her diploma in Occupational Health.

Dr Adrian Rogers, Clinical Assistant.  Adrian is a GP with a special interest in travel health.  He has Diplomas in Tropical Medicine and Hygiene, Travel Health and Medicine and in Occupational Health.  He is a member of the International Society of Travel Medicine and is currently studying for an MSc.  He joined Well Travelled Clinics in June 2008 and hopes to apply his knowledge to advise patients in their interesting and varied travel itineraries.

 

 

 

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