MB ChB 2010 Birm; FRNZCGP 2020
MB ChB 2010 Birm; FRNZCGP 2020
Having been brought up in Warrington in the north west of England, I graduated from Birmingham Medical School in 2010. After a couple of years working as a House Surgeon in the West Midlands I moved to Dunedin in 2013.
I worked as a Registrar at Dunedin Hospital for two and a half years in General Surgery, ICU, Cardiothoracic and Plastic Surgery. I then spent 10 months working in Waikato Emergency Department. I returned to Dunedin to train as a GP in 2016 and started working at Broadway in December 2017.
I have an interest in Sports Medicine and am currently undertaking post-graduate study in the field and trying to gain experience working at sporting events.
In my free time I am interested in most sports, particularly rugby and rugby league, and enjoy spending time with my partner and one year old daughter. When possible I also try to find time to go to the gym, play golf and fly fish.
I look forward to taking on new patients at Broadway.
Male / Tāne
5 June 2014
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CIVIC Family Health Care
22 Arthur Street, Blenheim
(03) 578 0199
https://healthpoint.co.nz./gps-accident-urgent-medical-care/general-practitioner/dr-tomi-moore/