Doctors to Be: 20 Years On explained
Genre: | Biographical documentary |
Country: | United Kingdom |
Language: | English |
Location: | London, England |
Company: | BBC |
Channel: | BBC Four |
Related: | Doctors to Be |
Doctors to Be: 20 Years On is a biographical documentary series first broadcast on BBC Four by the BBC in 2007. It is a sequel to the series about ten medical students Doctors to Be, and gives an update on the careers and lives of the same people after they had qualified.[1]
Participants
- David Copping – He is a practicing GP.[2]
- Mark George – He is a practicing colorectal surgeon and is married with children.
- Will Liddell – He is a GP, now semi-retired, who runs a farm and a campsite.
- Sarah Martindale – She spent several years in Australia and is a consultant anaesthetist.
- Jane Morris – She left medicine to raise her daughters and is now an agony aunt and healthcare advocate.
- Fey Probst – Now an A&E consultant, she is still practicing medicine and is a grandmother
- Ese Stacey – She is in private practice, primarily in sports medicine.
- Nick Hollings – He is a consultant Radiologist
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Notes and References
- Web site: Episodes from Doctors to Be: 20 Years On broadcast in 2007 . BBC . 10 April 2010.
- News: Episode 1: The Family Doctor's Tale. BBC.
- News: Carrying on doctoring. The Guardian. 5 December 2007.