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Harris doctor Dr Andrew Naylor has been awarded Fellowship of the Royal College of General Practitioners (RCGP) at a special awards ceremony in London.

Fellowship – the highest level of RCGP membership - is presented to family doctors deemed by the College to demonstrate its standards, values and commitment to high quality general practice.

Dr Andrew Naylor who is based in Leverburgh said: “I feel very honoured to have been elected as a Fellow and my family and I very much enjoyed the ceremony down in London.”

Also receiving awards were Dr Alastair Michie from Kingussie, Dr John Millar from Dingwall, Dr Susan Tracey from Inverness and Dr Michael Langran from Aviemore.

Dr Iona Heath, President of the RCGP, said: “Fellowship is awarded to doctors only after a thorough review of their professional achievements. We are extremely proud of what our newly elected Fellows have accomplished both in the contribution they make to their local community and in upholding the high standards of general practice.” 

Stornoway GP Dr Robert Dickie,  Chairman of the North of Scotland Faculty of the RCGP, said: “I am delighted to see these doctors receive recognition for all their hard work on behalf of their patients. For five out of 18 of the Scottish Fellows to have come from our area reflects on the quality of General Practice in the North of Scotland.”

 

 

 

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