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Archway Development &   Consulting Ltd
54 High Street
Bovingon
Herts HP3 0HJ
 
Tel 01442 817217
Fax 01442 879647
email here
 
Registred in England
Company No 3326461
Registered Office
C21 Herbal Gardens
9 Herbal Hill
London EC1R 5XB




Dr Gerard Bulger  BSc MBBS DCH FRCGP FRACGP 

Cairns
Queensland Australia
and also
Hertfordshire UK


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I trained at St Bartholomew’s Hospital London, and my post graduate years started on the medical and oncology professorial units at Barts and later I was a medical registrar on the professorial units at Homerton hospital in the East End of London.

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I worked on busy rotas on-call around East London gaining further experience in general surgery, medicine, medical obstetrics, paediatrics, accident and emergency, Coronary Care and ITU. I completed a year’s GP training and returned to hospital care in care of the elderly for one more year, before becoming a partner at a large teaching practice in the East End of London

For nine years I helped develop the practice and became the executive partner and built a Health Mall. The practice has obstetric beds at the local hospital and I was part of that rota.

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I became the consultant to Redbridge and Waltham Forest Unit for physically disabled. This also involved a 15 bed unit which was to enable people to live in their own homes. We also provided medical cover to a large unit for severe mental handicapped patients.

In 1991 the Allum practice became the local lead for a Government Initiative called fundholding. In 1993 I left the practice to set up The Fundholders’ Support Agency, which became the largest mutilfund type organisation in the UK.

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This involved grouping practices together and managing their contracts for medical services and handling the accounting. From this I developed the Outpatient Diagnostic and Treatment Centre service, the Consultant Provider Agency. This became the largest private provider to the NHS in London. Glaxo bought a stake in our companies. The change in Government banned fundholding in 1999, and we were able to cleanly wind up the businesses in 2000. These businesses put the family on a sound financial footing.

In 1993 I was also running a small practice in Hertfordshire. I employed a nurse and an assistant GP. This village practice achieved all its targets and achieved top scores in the Quality and Outcome Framework. We trained medical students. I covered our out of hours patient calls and then helped to develop the local out of hours GP co-operative.

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In 2002 I took on medical services for HMP The Mount. This post was part of a reform of medical services in prisons. This was followed by a successful tender to provide medical services again to that prison in 2007. In 2006-8 I worked at HMP Wandsworth, the largest prison in the UK with 1,800 prisoners and a fast turnover of patients, as it serves the courts. I left as I had worries that quality of care could not be delivered by the new social enterprise, and 7 months later the Primary Care trust took the contract back: Secure Care was in liquidation. By that time I was in Australia.

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In 2007, before the credit crunch, I sold my surgery in the UK. Our children were grown up and successfully launched in their own lives so we looked at working abroad. In January 2009 I started full time work at The Doctors, a polyclinic in Cairns Australia with pharmacy, physiotherapy, radiology and CT scanner services in the same building.

Australia 2009-

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Here I have learnt about the Australian system of health care, indigenous health care, local diseases and I have increased my practical experience of injuries, fractures and clinical emergencies. I continue to teach medical students here (JCU).

Indonesia 2010

My first post with InternationalSOS was five weeks at Inco Hospital Soroako Sulawesi in November 2010, gaining experience in developing country medicine, tropical dieases and an understanding of the risks associated with mining, processing, hydroelectric dam construction and its associated reforestation projects.

See http://gerardbulger.com.au

12th December 2010

Other Activities
1966-current: Amateur Radio Licence G3WIP and now VK4BGL
1973-1975 Part-time Teaching ILEA, North London College F.E.
1983-1990 Governor of two Hackney Schools: Rushmore JMI where I undertook a study on Race Sex & Class and parental expectations. Homerton House Secondary School where I was involved in the asbestos problems and the prevention of drug use within school.
1984-89 Member of City & Hackney Community Health Council
1984-89 Observer member Great Ormond Street Hospital S.H.A. Board.
1973-1990 Community work on Housing Problems in Hackney using Magistrates' Courts, Local Government Ombudsman and District Auditor on behalf of local people.
1991- Fellow Royal Society of Medicine
1994-1998 British Medical Informatics Society, HL 7 Standards Group, Primary Care Specialist group
2000 British Medical Ultrasound Accreditation, University of Portsmouth
2002 Locum work HMP The Mount, Bovingdon Herts: Formal contract started September
2003- GP Appraiser
2003-2006 PCT Quality and Outcomes Framework assessor of G.P. practices
2003  Chairman, Dacorum G.P. Locality Forum
2003- RCGP Beds and Herts Faculty Board Member
2004- RCGP Drug Dependency Accreditation Part 1 Training and updates
2005  British Medical Acupuncture Basic Accreditation
2006  Dacorum Practice Based Commissioning Lead, and placed on interim PEC of PCT
2007  Medicine in Secure Environments Committee RCGP
2007  Member GPSOC Committee Connecting For Health (procurement of Primary Care IT systems)
2007 Practice Based Commissioning Group (DacCom) exec.
2010  Pilots License Training

Publications & Presentations
Feature Articles in national papers and magazines on health matters (Independent, Daily Mail)

Arginine Vasopressin and Head Up Tilt in 21 Hypertensives; MRS Abstract with
Dr Roy Davies 1981.

Mefanamic Acid Nephropathy, Further evidence BMJ 1981 282, 865-866.

Contract Solves Care Worry: Fundholding Magazine October 21 1992, an article on Pathology Screening for the very frail.

Practice Makes Perfect: Waiting List Research, Health Service Journal March 91

G.P.s Push for Quality: Feature Article Fundholding Magazine March 1992,
(Quality of Care Research Initiative).

Recording of ethnic Origin BJGP 43 373:351-2 1993 Aug (Letter)

Article on Local Government Role in Residential Accommodation for the Elderly, Health Service Journal February 1993, Part 111 for All.

Article on Semi-Urgent Care; Immediate & Necessary Health Service Journal April 1995.

Intermediate Care is Ageist BMJ 375(7362):495, 2002 Aug 31 (Letter)

T.V. and Radio appearances on discussion programmes, Local News, News at 10,
Kilroy (!) Panorama, LBC: Phone-In, and Radio 4: Today Programme & File on Four.


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