General Practitioners
Dr Jill Maxwell OAM has been a General Practitioner since 1976 and is the principal and owner of Adelaide City General Practice. Dr Maxwell’s vision was to establish a practice which would welcome patients from all walks of life. She has a strong commitment to social justice as demonstrated by her work with people with disabilities, refugees and people who are homeless. Dr Maxwell is the practice’s principal supervisor of medical students and registrars and has long been involved in the teaching of medical students in Disability Medicine. From 1996 to 2010 Dr Maxwell held positions as a Board Member and then Chairperson of the Medical Insurance Group Australia and from 2011 was the Chair of medical indemnity insurance company MDA National’s Medical Liaison Council. Dr Maxwell chaired the General Practice Advisory Council of three Federal Ministers for Health. From 2010 to 2014 she was a Clinical Lead in the National E-Health Transition Authority which was instrumental in the establishment of Personally Controlled Electronic Health Records. In 2007 Dr Maxwell was awarded the Order of Australia Medal (OAM) for services to medicine, medical indemnity and to the community. In 1995 she was awarded a fellowship of the Australian Medical Association for outstanding service to the Association.
Dr Jill Maxwell has special interests in:
Dr Maxwell is not taking on any new patients. |
Dr Suhasini Mohan graduated in medicine from the University of Adelaide in 2006. She went onto do her internship and junior resident rotations at the Lyell McEwin Hospital, covering a diverse range of disciplines including cardiology, intensive care, psychiatry, paediatrics and palliative care. She completed her postgraduate training in General Practice through Sturt Fleurieu, and is a Fellow of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. Dr Mohan believes it is important to remain a generalist in order to manage the wide range of clinical presentations in general practice. She regularly attends educational sessions to maintain her skills and is a member of the RACGP.
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Dr Cathy Sarles consults at Adelaide City General Practice on Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday. She studied medicine at the University of Adelaide, graduating in 1985. She holds a diploma of obstetrics from the Royal Australian College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists as well as fellowship of the Royal Australian College of General Practitioners. Dr Sarles has additional training in family planning, skin cancer medicine and surgery, and general practice office procedures. She has worked in the United Kingdom, Broken Hill and Regional South Australia.
Dr Cathy Sarles has special interests in:
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Dr Jeremy Ho has joined Adelaide City General Practice as a GP in training from February of 2023. He will be consulting five days a week. He completed medical school in 2019 from Bond University, followed by an intern year in Rockhampton. In the following two hospital years he has worked mostly in Children’s Emergency and Adult’s Emergency at Logan Hospital. Jeremy also has clinical experience in general surgery, obstetrics, gynaecology, general medicine, psychiatry and rural settings. Dr Ho speaks Vietnamese.
Outside of working as a doctor, Jeremy can regularly be found at the local gyms. |