
Fiona qualified from Westminster Medical School in 1978. She completed her GP training posts in and around London and on the south coast. She spent a year working in general practice in Saskatchewan,Canada in 1984 before returning to the UK to work as a clinical assistant in elderly medicine and in family planning for 3 years. She became a job sharing GP principal in Haslemere,Surrey for 10 years where she was a school medical officer at a local girl's boarding school,provided medical care for the Ockenden Venture Refugees and along with her partners,ran the local Minor Injuries Unit and a medical and post operative surgical ward at the adjoining hospital.
She moved back up to her native Yorkshire with her husband,also a GP,and 3 children in 2000 where she was a GP principal in Goole before moving to Minster Health in 2002. Her main interests are diabetes,women's health and IUD fittings.