Dr Rimma Grant

GP Partner

MBChB, DRCOG, AKT, CSA, DFSRH, FHEA
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Rimma Grant

Overview

Medico-Legal experience

Dr Grant has completed her expert witness training and is registered with APIL, National Crime Agency (NCA) and the UK Register of Expert Witnesses. She is happy to represent both Claimant and Defendant law firms in both personal injury and clinical negligence actions. Dr Grant can usually turnaround reports within 6-8 weeks, sooner if required.

Clinical Practice & Experience

Dr Rimma Grant started her career at the Royal Oldham Hospital when she qualified as a Doctor in August 2007; here she completed her FY1 and FY2 until she started her training in general practice in August 2009. In June 2015, Dr Grant became a salaried General Practitioner (GP); a position which she enjoyed at the Firsway Health Centre, before becoming a GP Partner in 2019.

Clinical Interests

Dr Grant has a special interest in family planning, women’s health, and medical education.

Management Experience

As a GP Partner, Dr Grant enjoys her role which involves practice management.

Teaching & Training

Dr Grant has a long history of teaching experience for both undergraduate and postgraduate students. Initially she was a problem-based learning teacher for a group of Year 4 medical students involved in mentoring and facilitating the Family and Children module. Later, from September 2016 to March 2020, Dr Grant took on the role of a Clinical Debrief Tutor at the University of Manchester, where she supervised and organised teaching content for weekly groups of third year medical students and facilitating clinical reasoning and discussions of their clinical cases. Now, Dr Grant enjoys her role as an FY2 trainee supervisor.

Memberships of Professional Bodies & Learned Societies

Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare (FSRH)

Case Manager

Beth Wild

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To appoint Rimma call us on +44 (0)161 218 0223.

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