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Dr. Hilary Jones is a British general practitioner known for his extensive media career and health advocacy.
Hilary Robert Jones, born in 1953, is an English general practitioner who gained prominence through his frequent media appearances, particularly on television. After qualifying in 1976, he worked in various medical roles, including a stint as the sole medical officer on Tristan da Cunha, before establishing himself as a principal GP in the Basingstoke area from 1982. He continued to practice part-time as an NHS GP and became a GP Trainer.
Jones's media career began in earnest in 1989 as the TV-am doctor. He subsequently became a regular health and medical advisor on GMTV, transitioning to its successor programs, Daybreak, Lorraine, and Good Morning Britain, where he continues to report on medical news and public health issues. Beyond his regular television work, he has co-presented other health shows, appeared on a docucomedy series, and participated in reality television and celebrity game shows. His radio contributions include a long-running guest slot on BBC Radio 2, and he has also engaged with online platforms, offering health advice via videos and 'Twitter Clinics,' and contributing to blogs. He has authored several books, including a novel and a non-fiction work that reached bestseller lists, and co-authored a book with Brenda Davies.
Medical Practice and Public Health
Dr. Hilary Jones qualified as a medical doctor in 1976 and has had a diverse medical career, including serving as the sole medical officer on Tristan da Cunha in the South Atlantic. He established himself as a general practitioner in the Basingstoke area in 1982, becoming a GP Trainer in 1987. As of 2010, he continued to practice part-time within the National Health Service (NHS). His work extends beyond clinical practice to significant public health communication. He has been a consistent presence on television, informing the public about a wide range of medical topics such as weight management, contraception, surgical procedures, and cancer. During the coronavirus pandemic, he remained a regular contributor to morning television programs, providing updates and advice.
Media and Broadcasting Presence
Jones's extensive media career has made him a recognizable figure in public health communication. He began his television presence as the resident doctor for TV-am in 1989 and has since been a fixture on programs like GMTV, Daybreak, Lorraine, and Good Morning Britain, serving as a health and medical advisor or Health Editor. His broadcasting activities also include co-presenting 'The Health Show' with Terry Wogan and hosting the social action program 'Loud & Clear.' He has also made appearances on entertainment programs, including 'Dancing on Ice' and 'The Chase Celebrity Special.' On radio, he has maintained a regular guest spot on BBC Radio 2 since 2000 to discuss medical matters. His online engagement includes providing health advice through videos and live Q&A sessions on social media platforms.
Author and Health Advocate
Beyond his broadcast work, Dr. Jones is an established author, having written a weekly column for the News of the World addressing medical and health issues. He also contributed to various magazines, answering reader questions and editing his own publication, 'Family Healthcare with Dr Hilary Jones.' His literary output includes several health-related books, with his first novel, 'A Day In Your Life,' reaching the top ten in the hardback non-fiction bestseller list. He also authored a WWI novel titled 'Frontline.' Jones is actively involved in charity work, serving as a patron for organizations such as The Meningitis Research Foundation and Pancreatic Cancer Action. He has also taken on spokesperson roles for initiatives like the School and Nursery Milk Alliance and has served as a non-executive director for a nutraceutical company.
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