About
Dr Usher
Dr Natasha Usher qualified from
Glasgow University in 1993. She then went on to do house jobs
and GP training mainly at Monklands Hospital, Airdrie, and in
Cumbernauld. She completed her training in January 1999, and
then took up the associate post between Lybster and Dunbeath
(some of you may remember her as Dr Hammond - she married her
husband Andrew just before they left Caithness). She left in
October 2000 to take up a partnership in Inveraray, but the
rain was too much and she returned north to Dunbeath in March
2002.
Dr Usher has a particular interest
in dermatology and in complementary medicine, having been tutor
for the Human Sciences courses for the British Institute of
Homoeopathy and written a course in Differential Diagnosis for
them. She studied the primary care homoeopathy course through the Glasgow Homoeopathy school, and is now licentiate of the faculty of homoepathy (LFHom) since March 2007. She was also secretary of the Inducement Practitioners
Association, but gave this up in November 2003 to concentrate
on improving the services and securing the future for Dunbeath
Surgery. She had a son, Nathan, in April 2005. She is currently also studying the Diploma in Practical Dermatology through Cardiff University.
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