Our Opinion on Dr. Sarah Jarvis
Dr Sarah is always a very competent and interesting spokesperson. She speaks openly and honestly about the problem and offers her best expert advice. She is a very appealing and engaging spokesperson. Listen to the interview she did about head lice and nits on Heart West Country. If you're interested in a doctor for any radio or TV interviews please get in contact with us.
About Dr Sarah Jarvis
Sarah Jarvis is a three quarters time GP in West London, in the practice where she has been a partner since 1990. She trains other GPs and is the Women's Health Spokesperson for the Royal College of GPs.
Sarah has been a GP partner in the same busy inner city London practice for over 25 years. She has also been a GP trainer for the last 20 years.
She has many years' experience of moderating conferences and webcasts/multiplexes, and travels all over the world to moderate international online academic sessions
She also works with several medical charities, and chairs the Health Care Committee of HEART UK, the cholesterol charity. She has two children, aged 12 and 14. Sarah got involved in medical media completely by accident, but loves the fact that it gives her the opportunity to let the facts get in the way of a good headline. She believes passionately in helping people to take control of their own health, and has authored five books for patients.
The latest, Women's Health For Life (Dorling Kindersley) was published in January 2009. Her sixth book, The Welcome Visitor (Hodder and Staughton), a book about ethical dilemmas at the end of life, co-authored with the broadcaster John Humphrys, is due out in late 2009.
Sarah has been a GP partner in the same busy inner city London practice for over 25 years. She has also been a GP trainer for the last 20 years.
She has many years' experience of moderating conferences and webcasts/multiplexes, and travels all over the world to moderate international online academic sessions
She also works with several medical charities, and chairs the Health Care Committee of HEART UK, the cholesterol charity. She has two children, aged 12 and 14. Sarah got involved in medical media completely by accident, but loves the fact that it gives her the opportunity to let the facts get in the way of a good headline. She believes passionately in helping people to take control of their own health, and has authored five books for patients.
The latest, Women's Health For Life (Dorling Kindersley) was published in January 2009. Her sixth book, The Welcome Visitor (Hodder and Staughton), a book about ethical dilemmas at the end of life, co-authored with the broadcaster John Humphrys, is due out in late 2009.