Rangan Chatterjee | |
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Born | Manchester, England |
Education | University of Edinburgh Medical School |
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Years active | 2001 (2001)–present |
Television | Doctor in the House |
Children | 2 |
Parent | Tarun Chatterjee (father) |
Website | drchatterjee |
Rangan Chatterjee is a British physician, author, television presenter and podcaster. He is best known for his TV show Doctor in the House and for being the resident doctor on BBC Breakfast and as a regular contributor to BBC Radio.
Early life
Chatterjee's father, Tarun Chatterjee, came to England from Kolkata, India in the 1960s and was a consultant in genito-urinary medicine at Manchester Royal Infirmary. 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.
Career
Chatterjee hosts the podcast "Feel Better, Live More," and has appeared on BBC Radio as a regular commentator. In 2017 he came 8th in the Pulse Power 50 list of influential GPs.
Books
- The 4 Pillar Plan Published on 28 December 2017
- How to Make Disease Disappear Released on May 22, 2018
- The Stress Solution Released on 27 December 2018.
- Feel Better in 5 Released on 18 December 2019.
- Feel Great Lose Weight released 31st December 2020
- Happy Mind, Happy Life: 10 Simple Ways to Feel Great Every DayReleased on 22nd February 2022.
Family
Chatterjee is married to Vidhaata, a barrister.
References
- Lambert, Victoria (June 2017). "The Resident doctor on BBC One's Breakfast Show". The Telegraph.
- "Dr. Rangan's father". telegraphindia.com. Archived from the original on 24 June 2018.
- "The Manchester Grammar School". www.mgslife.org.
- "Rangan Chatterjee". www.penguin.co.uk. Retrieved 9 November 2022.
- "8th in the Pulse Power 50 list for influential GPs in 2017". pulsetoday.co.uk. 5 February 2018.
- "The 4 Pillar Plan". penguin.co.uk.
- The Stress Solution Release date. ASIN 0241317940.
- Relative Values: the BBC’s Dr Rangan Chatterjee and his wife, Vidhaata thetimes.co.uk. Retrieved 16 November 2021.
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