Dr Jeremy worked on London HEMS in 1998, before moving to Suffolk in 2001. He has worked as a BASICS doctor since 1995 and is also a volunteer with Suffolk Accident Rescue Service (SARS). He has also worked as a BASICS doctor since 1995. He is usually part of the Anglia One (Norwich) crew, which operates out of Helimed House, EAAA’s Norwich headquarters.
Jeremy was one of the first doctors to fly with EAAA, completing his first shift with the charity as a volunteer doctor in April 2002. In over twenty years of working with EAAA, he has attended hundreds of critically unwell and injured people across the region, as well as seeing the charity grow and develop to the 24/7 life-saving service it is today.
It’s always the communities and the patients at the heart of everything EAAA does, and Jeremy says: “My favourite part of the role is seeing the difference EAAA can make to patients. It is incredibly rewarding when they come back to visit after they have been through a tough time. EAAA donors and fundraisers have a huge impact. We couldn’t turn a wheel or a rotor without their support.”
In his spare time, Jeremy enjoys DIY and photography – in fact, some of the images you see on our website and social media will be his!