Dr Jeremy Lockwood Photo: University of Portsmouth
For most people, coming to the end of your career is a time to slow down. But for Dr Jeremy Lockwood, it was the start of something new.
After nearly thirty years as a GP, Jeremy hung up his stethoscope and starting hunting dinosaurs - swapping human anatomy for ancient bones.
Today, he's a leading student palaeontologist on the Isle of Wight, where he's helped identify entirely new species.
Dr Lockwood speaks to Mihingarangi from his home on the Isle of Wight.
An artist's impression of one of the species that Dr Jeremy Lockwood helped to identify - comptonatus chasei Photo: John Sibbick