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Dr Alexander Goodman

General Practitioner

BSc, MBBS, DRCOG, DFSRH, MRCGP, PGCE, Letter of competence in Intrauterine Techniques, Letter of competence in Subdermal Contraceptive Implant Techniques

Practises at: The Hampshire Clinic

Dr Alexander Goodman Private GP at Hampshire Clinic in Basingstoke

Personal Profile

Dr Goodman offers a private self-pay GP service at Hampshire Clinic. He is able to request investigations including blood tests and scans as well as refer onto specialist Consultants quickly at this excellent facility. As he has been a local NHS GP since 2017, he has a close working relationship with the Consultants at Hampshire Clinic.

Dr Goodman was born in Surrey, which is where he went to school. He qualified as a doctor in 2008 from King’s College London School of Medicine. During his studies he completed a BSc degree in Physiology, focusing on Maternal and Fetal Health. As a medical student, he undertook elective periods of study in Mental Health (Barbados) and Women’s Health (Uganda).

Following graduation, he worked in Kent and Sussex for 2 years as a Foundation Doctor on Surgical and Medical Hospital Wards and was awarded a certificate of Merit by the South Thames Foundation School.  He then worked in Basingstoke and Portsmouth as a Women’s Health Hospital Doctor from 2010 until 2014. During this time, he presented at both International and National conferences as well as contributing to several publications (as listed below).

Thereafter, Dr Goodman decided to pursue a career in General Practice, largely due to the rewarding nature of the continuity of care that this field offers. His GP training included rotations in Community Mental Health and Integrated Elderly Care.

Dr Goodman has been a GP Trainer since 2020 and loves teaching. He has received excellent feedback from all the trainees he has supervised to date. He was awarded with a Post Graduate Certificate in Medical Education with Merit from the University of Winchester in 2021.

Dr Goodman has a breadth of experience from working in Women’s Health, Elderly Care, Medical Wards, Surgical Wards, Community Mental Health and Primary Care.

Publications:

  • Goodman A, Burkes M. Chapter 16 Obstetrics and Gynaecology In Burkes M, Logan A. The Good GP Training Guide (pp 90-6) Royal College of General Practitioners London 2014.
  • Burkes M, Goodman A. Chapter 21 Paediatrics In Burkes M, Logan A. The Good GP Training Guide (pp 116-120) Royal College of General Practitioners London 2014.
  • I-Asali F, Goodman A, Mahfouz I, Phillips C. A Prospective Evaluation of the AJUST® Single-Incision Sling in the Surgical Treatment of Stress Urinary Incontinence: Two Years of Follow-Up.
  • UroToday International Journal June 2013; 6 (3): art 36. http://dx.doi.org/10.3834/uij.1944-5784.2013.06.10
  • Paul SP, Goodman A. Dilutional hyponatraemia: a fine line. Midwives Issue 2, 2013: 46-47.
  • Goodman A, Burkes M. Tips for trainees working in obstetrics and gynaecology. British Journal of General Practice April 2011; 61(585): 300-301.
  • Paul SP, Goodman A, Remorino R, Bolger S. Newborn falls in hospital: time to address the issue. The Practising Midwife April 2011; 14(4): 29-32.
  • Paul SP, Goodman A. Potential complications of neonatal cephalhaematoma in the community: when to refer to the Paediatric Team? Journal of Family Healthcare Jan-Feb 2011; 21(1): 16-19.
  • Burkes M, Goodman A. Tips for trainees working in paediatrics. British Journal of General Practice January 2011; 61(582): 68-69.

Clinical Interests

Dr Goodman enjoys all aspects of General Practice but has special interests in mental health and women’s health.
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