The Ealing GP Federation is home to a team of dedicated and compassionate healthcare professionals who are committed to providing the highest quality patient care. These members work collaboratively with the staff and other healthcare providers to deliver personalized and patient-centered care to the community. With their expertise, experience, and patient-focused approach, the members of the Ealing Primary Care Network are trusted healthcare providers that patients can rely on for all their healthcare needs.
Our Board Of Directors
Dr. Mark Mikhail Chair, Representing the locality of Southall
“I have been a GP principal since 2012 and have worked across a number of organisations. My work involves project management, healthcare innovation & redesign and I have been involved in procurement also.
I have experience as a clinical lead for cardiology, mental health and was a clinical lead for a vaccination hub. I work closely with practices in finding solutions to overcome operational challenges and have also led on several quality improvement areas.
I am an elected LMC member. “
Dr. Sid Datta Vice Chair, Representing the locality of Acton & Central Ealing
“I have been a partner since 2010 and have been involved in working with and representing my local colleagues since then. I am currently Chair of the Ealing Local Medical Committee (LMC) and Vice Chair for the Ealing, Hammersmith & Hounslow LMCs.”
Piers Grace Chief Executive Director
“I was appointed as the CEO of Ealing GP Federation in 2014, shortly after the formation of the company. I have led the organisation’s operational services from its establishment, initially focused on the Out of Hospitals Services Contract, then through the introduction of the Ealing Standard. In recent years the focus of the Federation’s activity has switched to supporting the delivery of the PCN DES via our Service Level Agreement. I was also responsible for the overall leadership of the Covid-19 Vaccination Programme and led on the Federation’s management role in the Escalated Care Centre for patients with suspected Covid-19.
I am responsible for the overall output of the Federation and manage a team of managerial and support staff. I am also Chair of the North West London Federations Board.”
Dr. Suk Shergill Executive Director, North
“I am an Executive Director and founding member of the GP Federation since 2014. I have been a GP since 1999 and am experienced in meeting the challenges of providing care and services to patients, whilst growing organisations and investing in people to facilitate the sustainability of general practice.”
Dr. Eva Clemente Executive Director
“I have been a GP since 2003. Having worked in a number of boroughs and across many organisations, I am committed to improving quality of care and services across Primary Care in Ealing.
I have been involved in diabetes care across Ealing for a number of years as a clinical lead and I was also one of the clinical leads in the vaccination hub in Southall.I have a special interest in medical education and ongoing professional development for clinicians. Helping professionals keep up to date and develop their clinical skills ensures safety and quality of care for our patients as well as increases resilience within the profession.”
Julie Belton Executive Director, Acton & Central Ealing
“I trained at Kent and Canterbury hospital as RGN in 1983. I have extensive experience in primary care working as a Nurse Practitioner. I was one of first 15 Nurse Practitioners to train in the United Kingdom.l have spent over 11 years working in quality, Clinical Governance and practice development – improving service provision for patients and public.”
Anne Cooper Executive Director
“I am a Practice Manager in Ealing and I have worked in the NHS for the last 14 years. Prior to that worked for 19 years with 3M UK PLC and have extensive experience of business process improvement C and project management, both in UK based roles and in leading European project teams. I have a Master’s in Business Administration (MBA) and am a volunteer listener with the Samaritans.”