Staff Photo 2023

In March 2025 the practice was awarded High Commendation at the first annual Lincolnshire Primary Care Awards event. This event was organised by the Primary Care Workforce Team at NHS Lincolnshire Integrated Care Board and the awards were judged by a panel of individuals who champion staff wellbeing.

Teams across the 4 pillars of Primary Care (General Practice, Dentistry, Optometry and Pharmacy) in Lincolnshire were nominated for their work in line with the 7 elements of the NHS People Promise which include compassion & inclusivity, recognition & reward, listening to staff, ensuring a safe & healthy work environment, promoting a learning culture, allowing flexibility and encouraging teamwork.

Our team are incredibly proud of the environment they have cultivated, and the support offered to them in so many ways by the partner, the management team and by each other on a daily basis. We are incredibly grateful to receive this recognition.

Some members of our team also received long service awards – Sara Harris, our Dispensary Manager and Anne Coddington, our Cardiovascular Disease Specialist Nurse for 30+ years service and Debra Cooper, our Advanced Nurse Practitioner for 40+ years. These ladies have dedicated most of their working lives to helping patients across different areas of healthcare and we are very lucky to have them in our team.

BMC Awards

Nurse Practitioners

Steven Cooper (m)

Advanced Clinical Practitioner & Lead Practitioner

Debra Cooper (f)

Advanced Nurse Practitioner

(with special interest in Respiratory Care & Women's Health) 

Jane Storey (f)

Advanced Nurse Practitioner

Tim Waltham (m)

Paramedic Practitioner

Michelle Fang Zhang (f)

Advanced Clinical Practitioner

Anne Coddington (f)

Specialist Cardiac Nurse

Mel Chinedu (f)

Physician Associate (PCN)

Habeeb Yusuf (m)

Physician Associate (PCN)

Anisa Masood (f)

Physician Associate (PCN)

Ruqiyya Bibi (f)

Physician Associate (PCN)

Lucy Githinji (f)

Mental Health Specialist Nurse (PCN/LPFT)

Nurses

Emma Jones (f)

Lead Practice Nurse

Cate Denson (f)

Practice Nurse

Charlotte Borner (f)

Practice Nurse

Claire McIlroy (f)

Practice Nurse

Jisha Seffi (f)

RGN

Practice Nurse

Karen Avery (f)

Practice Nurse

Donna Holstead

Specialist Neighbourhood Nurse

Ros Robson

Specialist Neighbourhood Nurse

Practice nurses are highly qualified, registered nurses who provide a wide range of clinical services at Beechfield. 

Our practice nurses provide a range of clinics related to long term health conditions, minor illnesses, family planning,healthy living advice, blood pressure checks,wound dressing, and some are also qualified to undertake smears.

The role of Specialist Neighbourhood Nurses (SNN) within primary care.

An SNN  plays a vital role in the healthcare industry by serving as a liaison between patients and healthcare providers. The primary responsibility of an SNN is to ensure that patients receive the appropriate care and services they need to manage their unique health conditions.

This may involve coordinating medical appointments, arranging for specialized services, and coordinating with other healthcare providers to ensure that patients receive the best possible care.

In addition to coordinating care, an SNN also plays an important role in educating patients and their families about their health conditions and treatment options. They may provide information on medication management, lifestyle modifications, and other strategies for managing chronic health conditions.

Overall, the role of the SNN is critical in ensuring that patients receive the highest quality care possible. They help to ensure that patients receive the care and support they need to manage their health conditions and improve their overall health and wellbeing.

Healthcare Assistants

Lucy Harrigan (f)

Trainee Nursing Associate & Lead HCA

Sandra Goodband (f)
Toni Adams (f)
Jane Gray (f)
Katie Ward (f)

Trainee Health Care Assistant 

Lisa Marsters

Health & Wellbeing Coach (PCN)

Healthcare Assistants support our clinicians with their daily work and carry out a range of tasks such as  blood pressure measurements, new patient checks, elements of our Chronic Disease Management and a wide variety of health and wellbeing related checks.  They are qualified to nationally recognised standards, and are a key part of our Nursing Team.