Lionel Jarvis

Lionel Jarvis

Surgeon Rear Admiral. Jarvis at a charity event
Allegiance  United Kingdom
Service/branch  Royal Navy
Years of service 1977 -
Rank
Commands held
Awards Commander of the Order of the British Empire

Surgeon Rear Admiral Lionel John Jarvis, CBE, QHS, is the Surgeon General of the Royal Navy and the Assistant Chief of the Defence Staff for Health. He served as the Royal Navy's Chief Medical Officer and Medical Director General (Naval) until April 2012. He is also an Honorary Surgeon to the Queen (QHS).[1]

Early years

Lionel Jarvis trained at Guy's Hospital, London graduating in 1977.[2]

Naval career

He served originally at the Royal Naval Hospitals of Plymouth and Haslar.[2] He went on to serve at HMS Cochrane and on-board the ships HMS Jupiter, HMS Ambuscade, HMS Berwick, RFA Argus and HMS Amazon.

By 1982, he had qualified as a specialist in General Medicine, and became General Physician at RNH Gibraltar until 1984.[2] Jarvis' career changed again by 1990, when he accredited as a Consultant Radiologist and moved, upon promotion to Surgeon Commander, back to RNH Haslar. Based back in the United Kingdom, Jarvis has been able to co-author a number of publications relating to the effects of climate change on the medical world, which he is passionate about.[3][4]

During his tenure at Haslar, Lionel Jarvis was the Defence Consultant Advisor in Radiology and he won the Erroll-Eldridge Prize for developing the Defence Magnetic Resonance Imaging in 1998.He was promoted to Surgeon Rear Admiral in June 2008 and furthermore became the Assistant Chief of the Defence Staff for Health. He became the Chief Naval Medical Officer and the Medical Director General (Navy) in 2011, posts he vacated in April 2012.[2] He was succeeded in post by Surgeon Commodore C. J. G McArthur.[5]

He was appointed Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the 2012 New Year Honours.[6][7]

Personal life

Jarvis is married to Dr Penelope Gordon, who is also a consultant radiologist. They have four children.[2]

References

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