I completed my medical training at Brighton and Sussex Medical School in 2009. I then took a diploma in tropical medicine in East Africa and spent the next two years working in rural South Africa where I met my wife. We later travelled across Southern Africa to Malawi where we ran a remote clinic for a year before returning to the UK in 2015 to start GP training in Plymouth. I qualified as GP in 2019, and now work in a local Plymouth practice.
I have completed additional training in palliative care, and spent a year working in hospices in Plymouth and back in Malawi. I enjoy all aspects of general practice and teaching, and have a particular interest in working on projects to improve delivery of healthcare for our most vulnerable populations. I also have additional roles developing projects to support recruitment and training in general practice, running programmes in international primary care, and I am involved in teaching undergraduates in the medical school.