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dr rangan chatterjee podcast

by Agnes Orn Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What type of doctor is Rangan Chatterjee?

Chatterjee was a pupil at Manchester Grammar School from 1988 to 1995; then he attended the University of Edinburgh, where he studied Medicine and graduated in 2001 with an additional degree in immunology.

Is Rangan Chatterjee still a GP?

He's remained busy during the pandemic writing his latest book, still works as a GP one day a week, and is about to add to his workload with a new weekly wellbeing show on BBC Radio 2 featuring inspirational guests and a positive musical soundtrack.

Where does Rangan Chatterjee work?

'The things I am most proud of in my career are the things I have been doing for the last five years which is what I do in the media,' admits Rangan, who still occasionally does locum work at the Kenmore Medical Centre on Alderley Road.

How old is Rangan Chatterjee?

About 44 years (August 1977)Rangan Chatterjee / Age

Where was Dr Rangan Chatterjee born?

Manchester, United KingdomRangan Chatterjee / Place of birth

How tall is Rangan Chatterjee?

6′ 6″Rangan Chatterjee / Height

What does Chatterjee mean?

teacherIndian (West Bengal) and Bangladeshi: Brahmin name from Chatta the name of a village + jhā 'teacher' (a greatly shortened form of Sanskrit upādhyāya) i.e. 'teacher from the village of Chatta'.

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