
Jonathan Nicholls MD, MRCOG
Jonathan Nicholls qualified from University College, London and Westminster Hospital, London. He was awarded a Doctorate from Imperial College, London for research into diabetes in pregnancy. He undertook higher surgical training in Bristol developing his continence and pelvic floor expertise at the Bristol Urology Institute. Following his appointment to the Oxford University Hospitals Trust, he joined the pelvic floor and continence service in addition to practising in general gynaecology. He has focused on minimal access (keyhole) surgical techniques to treat continence, prolapse and menstrual disorders. He is a fellow of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists from whom he has received several travel scholarships. He is currently the Lead for gynaecology governance in the Oxford University Hospitals Trust.

Jenny Griffiths
Jenny has been a specialist Women’s Health Sonographer for over 30 years. She trained at The Central Middlesex Hospital, London and recently gained a Master’s of Science in Medical Ultrasound at Bournemouth University, in 2019.
She has worked in both the NHS and private sector throughout this time, at various District General Hospitals and large London teaching hospitals (Middlesex and University College Hospitals), private clinics, as well as working abroad in an extremely busy women’s hospital in the United Arab Emirates.
From these appointments, she has accomplished and developed her experience in all aspects of abdominal and transvaginal gynaecological scanning and obstetrics and fertility ultrasound; more recently she successfully trained in musculoskeletal ultrasound.
After taking up a permanent appointment with Oxford University Hospitals Trust in 1997, Jenny continued to work in the private sector, expanding her role as an independent practitioner, specifically in gynaecological ultrasound.