Dr Rebecca Zamir (née Taylor), female
Working days: Monday, Tuesday and Thursday.
Specialist areas- women’s health including coil fittings, child safeguarding, data protection lead, nursing home lead, Patient Participation group lead, supervises medical students.
Originally from Staffordshire, I trained at Nottingham University and qualified in 1993. After house jobs in Banbury and Stoke Mandeville, I completed the GP training scheme at Northwick Park Hospital in North West London and became a partner in a large inner city practice nearby. I moved to this area just after my second child was born in 2005 and joined Campden surgery as a partner in 2008. I live with my husband and two children in Kingham. I try and get to the gym when I can and enjoy gardening, walking and cycling.
Dr Manuel Villarreal
Working days: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
Specialist areas – dermatology including dermoscopy, adult safeguarding, mental health and assisted living care home lead, minor surgery, GP educational supervisor for GP trainees.
Dr Villarreal qualified from the Medical School of the National University of Colombia in 1994. After working some months in rural Colombia, he then worked as a family and emergency doctor on cruise ships where he met his wife. Following on from that, he was based in West Yorkshire, working in Leeds and Bradford hospitals before completing his GP training in North Worcestershire in 2008 and began his GP career. He now lives in Coughton with his wife and two children and together enjoys country walks.
Dr Manuel Villarreal has recently had his paper published – information below:
Dr Nicola Hodgkins
Working days: Tuesday, Wednesday and Friday morning.
Specialist areas – women’s health including implants, frailty and care home lead, prescribing lead, supervises medical students.
I qualified from the University of Wales College of Medicine in 2002 and moved to the Cotswolds to complete my GP training. I gained additional qualifications in women’s health, which is a special interest of mine. Before joining the Campden team in December 2021, I worked as a GP in a village practice near Banbury for 15 years. I found it very rewarding getting to know patients and their families in order to provide personalised care. When I’m not working, I enjoy baking and exploring the Cotswold countryside (as well as more tropical locations!) with my husband and 4 children.
GPs
Dr Elizabeth Little
Working days: Alternate Thursdays
Specialist areas – dermatology and frailty
I qualified from Southampton University in 2019. My training after qualifying was in the Thames Valley area. After GP training, I started working in a role spread across the 5 North Cotswold practices. I spend my weekends outside as much as I can enjoying the beautiful Cotswolds countryside.
Dr Bryson Odigwe
Working days- Monday, Thursday and Friday.
Dr. Bryson Odigwe was born and raised in Nigeria and graduated from the University of Benin, Benin City, Edo State Nigeria in March 2020 with a bachelor’s degree in Medicine and Surgery (MB.BS).
Thereafter I had my foundation Training in Central Hospital Benin City and subsequently had a Job in general medicine the following year in a district hospital in Abuja before moving to Gloucestershire in August 2022 for my GP training scheme.
I enjoy playing and watching football (I support Machester United) in my spare time and have a passion for music. I love to attend live music concerts of pop and rock artists and play the piano for fun. I also love meeting with friends for outings on weekends.


