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Key Staff

Peter J. Curtis

Chief Executive Officer (CEO)

Peter Curtis joined The Portland Hospital from Capio Healthcare, where he held the role of UK Director of Operations, with responsibility for the group's 21 acute hospitals. His broad experience includes management of private hospitals across several providers, including BUPA and Community Hospitals Group (CHG).

Peter is responsible for the safe and successful operation of the hospital. Whilst the hospital does not employ Consultants directly, the CEO does have a direct responsibility to ensure that all of the 500 highly experienced Consultant clinicians who choose to use the facilities of The Portland are operating at the highest possible standards of care and customer service for patients.

Sabi Khan

Chief Nursing Officer

Sabi Khan joined The Portland Hospital in May 1999 as the Obstetric Unit Manager with many years experience in the NHS as a nurse, midwife and manager. Two and a half years later, she was promoted to Head of Nursing and Midwifery and in June 2003 was appointed Chief Nursing Officer.

Sabi has overall operational and management responsibilities for all clinical services, allied healthcare professionals and Resident Medical Officers. This includes clinical governance and risk management, quality assurance, financial control, strategic planning and professional and ethical issues.

Joyce Woolford

Head of Clinical Services/ Deputy Chief Nurse & Gynaecology Unit Manager

Joyce Woolford started her career as a nurse working mainly in A&E before commencing Midwifery training, where she worked as a Community Midwife for many years before branching into management. Her nursing and midwifery experiences were gained at Central Middlesex, North Middlesex & UCLH Trusts prior to branching into the private sector when she came to The Portland hospital in 2002 to manage the Obstetric Department.

Her current role is Head of Clinical Services/ Deputy Chief Nurse & Gynaecology Unit Manager. She is also one of the three Supervisors of Midwives at The Portland who are responsible for ensuring safe standards of Midwifery practice are maintained.

Danusia Bourdon

Outpatient Services and Audiology Department Manager

Danusia Bourdon is a registered nurse with 15 years management experience both in the statutory and private sectors of Healthcare. Her responsibilities include the overall management of the Obstetrics and Gynaecology Outpatients Departments, the Children's Outpatient Services and the Audiology Department.

Miranda Eyles

Theatres Manager

Miranda Eyles began her clinical background as a qualified Theatre Nurse for over 20 years and has been at the Portland since 1997. Miranda's position covers the management of the operating theatres department to ensure patients receive quality care in well maintained facilities run by experienced and reliable staff members.

Alex Hewitt

Obstetric Unit Manager

Alex Hewitt has numerous years experience and training in nursing, especially in Neonatal care and Midwifery with several NHS Trusts before joining The Portland Hospital in 2004 as the Obstetric Unit Manager.

Alex oversees the clinical services in the maternity department, ensuring that both clinical practice and the department facilities support the needs of our client base, whilst ensuring that this is done within the parameters of the professional bodies for both midwifery and obstetrics and adhering to statutory regulation ensuring good clinical practice and customer care.

Debbie Riley

Quality Development Manager

Debbie Riley's clinical background comprises of over 20 years experience in both nursing and midwifery including her role as a Midwifery Sister at both UCLH and The Portland Hospital. After coordinating the Health Quality Service (HQS) audit preparation she became the Portland Hospital's Quality Development Manager in July 2002.

Debbie's responsibilities include the supervision and co-ordination of the hospital's inspections and audits preparation for external organisations including the Healthcare Commission & HQS, management of Clinical Governance and patient feedback to ensure patient satisfaction.

Angela Drennan

Paediatric Services Manager

Angie Drennan is a registered Children’s nurse with over 25 years experience in caring for children within the emergency medicine and critical care setting in a large NHS Trust and the independent sector. Her responsibilities include overseeing the operational process for the clinical areas of the paediatric services available at the Portland Hospital and the growth and development of this specialised area. Angela is also the Children’s rights representative for the organisation.