Year 3 Medicine In the Community Apprenticeship (MICA) placement lead

Dr Georgina Neve has taken over from Dr Renee Ewe as Year 3 Medicine In the Community Apprenticeship (MICA) placement lead whilst Renee is on maternity leave.  Georgina was an Academic Clinical Fellow in the department between 2018 and 2020 and completed her GP training locally on the Riverside Vocational Training Scheme.  Now post CCT, Georgina is very pleased to be returning to the team at the Department of Primary Care and to be taking on this role.  Georgina has previous experience as a tutor group lead on the MICA course and is excited by recent developments and innovations in the course, including the strengthened focus on community collaboration and the new central teaching opportunities.  

 Georgina is passionate about medical education and has a Masters in Medical Education as well as a breadth of experience teaching across the MBBS course, both within the primary care teaching faculty andin her clinical role.  Georgina has a special interest in Digital Health and has published on this topic, as well as a wider interest in Medical Leadership having completed the National Medical Directors Clinical Fellow Scheme at NHS England.  Georgina is looking forward to this new challenge and to supporting students to realise their potential in pursuing a career in primary care.  She is committed to empowering students to make a difference to both patients and their local communities.

Georgina is looking forward to getting to know all the MICA GP tutors and working with them over the coming year.   Georgina will be in touch with the tutors before the beginning of next term with updates and key course dates.  In the meantime, she can be reached via email on georgina.neve14@ic.ac.uk if you need to get in touch.