Oscar Duke
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Oscar Duke

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Oscar is a London-based doctor and broadcaster who studied medicine at King’s College London before going on to complete his post-graduate medical training at some of London’s top teaching hospitals. Whilst working in acute and emergency medicine Oscar gained his Membership of the Royal College of Physicians, and having worked everywhere from an Addictions Unit to a Heart and Lung Transplant Centre he decided to pursue a career in General Practice, where he now works both privately and for the NHS in Kensington & Chelsea. He is passionate about all areas of health and prides himself on delivering bespoke, personalised medical care to his patients. Having featured in the hit Channel 4 Series 24 Hours in A&E, Oscar now combines his medical practice with his broadcasting career, bringing the often-inaccessible world of medicine to audiences across the UK and the rest of the world. His award winning prime-time documentary Born Too White (BBC2) was an immersive expose of the mutilation and murder of people living with albinism in East Africa. Oscar has featured on BBC Breakfast, BBC Radio 2, BBC Radio 4, The Surgery on BBC Radio 1 and presents across the BBC, ITV and Channel 4. Having recently had his first child, Oscar’s latest project is his debut book How to Be a Dad: The Ultimate Guide to Pregnancy, Birth and Dirty Nappies, demystifying both the medical and personal aspects of becoming a father for dads-to-be. www.droscarduke.com @DrOscarDuke
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