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Hilary Jones (doctor)

Hilary Robert Jones[1] MBE (born 19 June 1953)[2] is an English general practitioner, presenter and writer on medical issues, known for his media appearances, most often on television. He has written for News of the World and The Sun on Sunday magazines.

Hilary Jones

Jones in 2016
Born
Hilary Robert Jones

(1953-06-19) 19 June 1953 (age 70)
Years active1976-present (medical) 1989-present (media)
TelevisionGMTV
Lorraine
Dancing on Ice
Good Morning Britain
Spouses
  • Anne Marie Vives
    (m. 1977⁠–⁠1987)
  • Sarah Harvey
    (m. 1990⁠–⁠2009)
  • Dee Jones
    (m. 2019)
Children5
Websitewww.drhilaryjones.com

Medical career edit

Jones was born in Hammersmith, London. He attended Latymer Upper School before qualifying as a medical doctor at the Royal Free Hospital, London in 1976.[3] He then held various positions, including being the only medical officer on Tristan da Cunha in the South Atlantic in 1978.[3] Returning to the UK, he became a junior doctor at Basingstoke Hospital,[4] and from 1982, became a full-time Principal General Practitioner in the Basingstoke area.[3] Jones became a GP Trainer in 1987[3] and as of 2010 still practised part-time as a National Health Service (NHS) general practitioner.[3]

Media career edit

Television edit

Jones became the TV-am doctor from May 1989 and has featured regularly on GMTV since 1993, where he was the health and medical advisor.[3] In 2010, GMTV was replaced by Daybreak and Lorraine, where Jones continued to work as Health Editor. In 2014, Daybreak was replaced by Good Morning Britain, with Jones transferring to the show. As part of this role, he reports on emerging medical news stories as well as informing the public about various medical problems such as weight issues, contraception, surgery and cancer.[5] Jones has been appearing on the programme throughout each morning during the coronavirus pandemic.

Jones also co-presented The Health Show with Terry Wogan[3] and presented weekly social action programme Loud & Clear for three years for Meridian Television.[3] He appeared as a panellist on the 2002 docucomedy series Dave Gorman's Important Astrology Experiment.

Jones participated in the fifth series of Dancing on Ice, partnered with Alexandra Schauman, but was voted off on Valentine's Day (Week 6) after Danny Young was saved by the judges in the skate off.

In 2013, Jones appeared on The Chase Celebrity Special (series 3, episode 3). He and the other members of the team, including Charlotte Jackson, defeated "The Chaser", Paul Sinha, and won £100,000 for charity.

Radio edit

Jones has had a regular guest slot on Steve Wright's BBC Radio 2 programme since 2000 discussing medical matters.[3]

Online edit

Jones previously worked as a medical adviser for online clinic HealthExpress where he featured in a number of health advice videos and hosted live ‘Twitter Clinics.’ As part of these Twitter clinics, Jones offered tailor-made information on various health-related questions posed by the public. He is also actively involved in brand radio sessions, exhibitions and events.[6]

Jones is an ambassador for the Careline Service TeleCare24, and contributes articles on health matters such as epilepsy, cancer and dementia on their Careline Blog.[7]

Jones featured in a supportive film for WaterAid’s social media channels.[8]

Writing edit

Jones wrote a weekly column for the News of the World dealing with medical problems and health issues until the newspaper closed in July 2011 owing to its shameful conduct in public affairs. He also answered readers' health questions in the newspaper's Sunday Magazine,[3] and did the same in Rosemary Conley's Diet and Fitness magazine. He edits and contributes to his own magazine Family Healthcare with Dr Hilary Jones.[3]

Jones has also written a number of health-related books. His first novel A Day In Your Life, published in August 2009, reached number six in the top ten hardback non-fiction bestseller list.[9] His WWI novel, Frontline, was published in September 2021.

A full list of Jones' written works can be found below:

  • I'm Too Busy to be Stressed: How to Recognise and Relieve the Symptoms of Stress (1997)
  • Total Wellbeing: The Whole Treatment for the Whole You - An Integrated Approach to Health (Co authored with Brenda Davies, 1999)
  • Doctor, What's the Alternative? All You Need to Know About Complementary Therapies (1999)
  • A Change for the Better: How to Survive and Thrive During the Menopause (2000)
  • What’s Up Doc? (2010)
  • A Day in Your Life: 24 Hours Inside the Human Body (2013)
  • Frontline (2021)

Charity work edit

Jones is a patron of The Meningitis Research Foundation, The Lauren Currie Twilight Foundation, and the Pancreatic Cancer Action.[10]

Spokesperson work edit

Jones has been a spokesperson for the School and Nursery Milk Alliance since 2016. [11] [12]

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In 2019, Jones joined London-based nutraceutical company MedTate as a non-executive director to support pharmacies across the United Kingdom.[13]

Honours and awards edit

Jones was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in the 2020 Birthday Honours for services to broadcasting, public health information and charity.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ Jones, Hilary; Davies, Brenda (23 February 1999). Total Wellbeing: The Whole Treatment for the Whole You. Hodder & Stoughton. ISBN 9780340728444. Retrieved 23 February 2018 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ "findmypast.co.uk". search.findmypast.co.uk. Retrieved 23 February 2018.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k . GMTV. Archived from the original on 6 June 2010. Retrieved 4 January 2010.
  4. ^ "20 famous people with links to the Basingstoke area". Basingstoke Gazette.
  5. ^ Daybreak Press Pack ITV.com, 31 August 2010
  6. ^ . HealthExpress. Archived from the original on 14 April 2014.
  7. ^ "Dr Hilary Jones the Telecare24 Careline Blog". 25 May 2016.
  8. ^ "Dr Hilary Jones – highlighting 1 in 3 hospitals have no clean water". Charity Today. 7 March 2019. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
  9. ^ "Dr. Hilary Jones". ITV.
  10. ^ . Pancreatic Cancer Action. Archived from the original on 29 May 2019. Retrieved 2 May 2016.
  11. ^ "No cut to milk for under-fives, but new guide slashes intake for older children ·". Early Years Magazine. Retrieved 13 February 2023.
  12. ^ "Alliance Spokesperson Dr Hilary Jones calls upon the UK or Scottish Government to cover the costs of ·". Milk and Dairy Lobby. Retrieved 13 February 2023.
  13. ^ "Dr Hilary Jones joins MedTate to support local pharmacies ·". Pharmacy Business. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
  14. ^ "No. 63135". The London Gazette (Supplement). 10 October 2020. p. B19.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Dr Hilary Jones at IMDb

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Hilary Robert Jones 1 MBE born 19 June 1953 2 is an English general practitioner presenter and writer on medical issues known for his media appearances most often on television He has written for News of the World and The Sun on Sunday magazines Hilary JonesMBEJones in 2016BornHilary Robert Jones 1953 06 19 19 June 1953 age 70 Hammersmith London EnglandYears active1976 present medical 1989 present media TelevisionGMTVLorraineDancing on IceGood Morning BritainSpousesAnne Marie Vives m 1977 1987 wbr Sarah Harvey m 1990 2009 wbr Dee Jones m 2019 wbr Children5Websitewww wbr drhilaryjones wbr com Contents 1 Medical career 2 Media career 2 1 Television 2 2 Radio 2 3 Online 2 4 Writing 3 Charity work 4 Spokesperson work 5 Paid directorships 6 Honours and awards 7 References 8 External linksMedical career editJones was born in Hammersmith London He attended Latymer Upper School before qualifying as a medical doctor at the Royal Free Hospital London in 1976 3 He then held various positions including being the only medical officer on Tristan da Cunha in the South Atlantic in 1978 3 Returning to the UK he became a junior doctor at Basingstoke Hospital 4 and from 1982 became a full time Principal General Practitioner in the Basingstoke area 3 Jones became a GP Trainer in 1987 3 and as of 2010 still practised part time as a National Health Service NHS general practitioner 3 Media career editTelevision edit Jones became the TV am doctor from May 1989 and has featured regularly on GMTV since 1993 where he was the health and medical advisor 3 In 2010 GMTV was replaced by Daybreak and Lorraine where Jones continued to work as Health Editor In 2014 Daybreak was replaced by Good Morning Britain with Jones transferring to the show As part of this role he reports on emerging medical news stories as well as informing the public about various medical problems such as weight issues contraception surgery and cancer 5 Jones has been appearing on the programme throughout each morning during the coronavirus pandemic Jones also co presented The Health Show with Terry Wogan 3 and presented weekly social action programme Loud amp Clear for three years for Meridian Television 3 He appeared as a panellist on the 2002 docucomedy series Dave Gorman s Important Astrology Experiment Jones participated in the fifth series of Dancing on Ice partnered with Alexandra Schauman but was voted off on Valentine s Day Week 6 after Danny Young was saved by the judges in the skate off In 2013 Jones appeared on The Chase Celebrity Special series 3 episode 3 He and the other members of the team including Charlotte Jackson defeated The Chaser Paul Sinha and won 100 000 for charity Radio edit Jones has had a regular guest slot on Steve Wright s BBC Radio 2 programme since 2000 discussing medical matters 3 Online edit Jones previously worked as a medical adviser for online clinic HealthExpress where he featured in a number of health advice videos and hosted live Twitter Clinics As part of these Twitter clinics Jones offered tailor made information on various health related questions posed by the public He is also actively involved in brand radio sessions exhibitions and events 6 Jones is an ambassador for the Careline Service TeleCare24 and contributes articles on health matters such as epilepsy cancer and dementia on their Careline Blog 7 Jones featured in a supportive film for WaterAid s social media channels 8 Writing edit Jones wrote a weekly column for the News of the World dealing with medical problems and health issues until the newspaper closed in July 2011 owing to its shameful conduct in public affairs He also answered readers health questions in the newspaper s Sunday Magazine 3 and did the same in Rosemary Conley s Diet and Fitness magazine He edits and contributes to his own magazine Family Healthcare with Dr Hilary Jones 3 Jones has also written a number of health related books His first novel A Day In Your Life published in August 2009 reached number six in the top ten hardback non fiction bestseller list 9 His WWI novel Frontline was published in September 2021 A full list of Jones written works can be found below I m Too Busy to be Stressed How to Recognise and Relieve the Symptoms of Stress 1997 Total Wellbeing The Whole Treatment for the Whole You An Integrated Approach to Health Co authored with Brenda Davies 1999 Doctor What s the Alternative All You Need to Know About Complementary Therapies 1999 A Change for the Better How to Survive and Thrive During the Menopause 2000 What s Up Doc 2010 A Day in Your Life 24 Hours Inside the Human Body 2013 Frontline 2021 Charity work editJones is a patron of The Meningitis Research Foundation The Lauren Currie Twilight Foundation and the Pancreatic Cancer Action 10 Spokesperson work editJones has been a spokesperson for the School and Nursery Milk Alliance since 2016 11 12 Paid directorships editIn 2019 Jones joined London based nutraceutical company MedTate as a non executive director to support pharmacies across the United Kingdom 13 Honours and awards editJones was appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire MBE in the 2020 Birthday Honours for services to broadcasting public health information and charity 14 References edit Jones Hilary Davies Brenda 23 February 1999 Total Wellbeing The Whole Treatment for the Whole You Hodder amp Stoughton ISBN 9780340728444 Retrieved 23 February 2018 via Google Books findmypast co uk search findmypast co uk Retrieved 23 February 2018 a b c d e f g h i j k Dr Hilary Jones GMTV Archived from the original on 6 June 2010 Retrieved 4 January 2010 20 famous people with links to the Basingstoke area Basingstoke Gazette Daybreak Press Pack ITV com 31 August 2010 HealthExpress appoints Dr Hilary Jones as medical adviser HealthExpress Archived from the original on 14 April 2014 Dr Hilary Jones the Telecare24 Careline Blog 25 May 2016 Dr Hilary Jones highlighting 1 in 3 hospitals have no clean water Charity Today 7 March 2019 Retrieved 22 March 2019 Dr Hilary Jones ITV Our patrons and trustees Pancreatic Cancer Action Pancreatic Cancer Action Archived from the original on 29 May 2019 Retrieved 2 May 2016 No cut to milk for under fives but new guide slashes intake for older children Early Years Magazine Retrieved 13 February 2023 Alliance Spokesperson Dr Hilary Jones calls upon the UK or Scottish Government to cover the costs of Milk and Dairy Lobby Retrieved 13 February 2023 Dr Hilary Jones joins MedTate to support local pharmacies Pharmacy Business Retrieved 22 March 2019 No 63135 The London Gazette Supplement 10 October 2020 p B19 External links editOfficial website Dr Hilary Jones at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Hilary Jones doctor amp oldid 1177924536, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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