• Dr. Ayan Panja (H.1986-91)

    Monday, 21 June 2010
    Dr Ayan Panja is one of the UK's most well respected media doctors.

    After Brighton, he took his medical degree at the Imperial College School of Medicine and then went on to train in Buckinghamshire to become a GP. He took over an inner city surgery in North London in 2004 where he was senior partner for 6 years. He is now a partner in his home town of St Albans, at a large town centre practice.
  • OBA London Drinks January 2007

    Tuesday, 09 January 2007
    "Come along, it will be great!" If I have heard it once, I have heard it... oooohhh... 7 or 8 times. This time I did come along and, do you know what, it was good. Damn good. In fact the only negative about the evening was the fact that even more didn’t turn up.

    Despite some shocking directions, I arrived fashionably late at Duncan Watts' (R. 1979-84) Rocket, EC2, wine bar and restaurant and found myself having to excuse my way through some still fit members of the 1955 1st XV, as one of their number, Graham Appleton (D. 1953- 57), held court.
  • Ayan is fronting another prime time series, working title "Celebrity Quitters", this time made by Tiger Aspect for FIVE (to be aired mid january) funded by the NHS and the show follows Ayan and Big Brother psychologist Cecilia d'Felice help five celebrities quit smoking who all have cameras on them 24-7.

    Ayan also has a glorious new job title along with being senior partner at his practice. He's now officially 'consumer health adviser to NHS Choices' who have Europe's biggest health websites (7-8 million hits a month).

    Visit Ayan at: www.ayanpanja.com >>
    Dr. Ayan's Health Blog >>
  • Dr. Ayan Panja (H.1986-91) on BBC1

    Sunday, 31 December 2006
    Ayan is one of four doctors to feature in a new BBC1 series that takes four GPs out of their surgeries and on to the streets of Britain to diagnose the public wherever they happen to be - on the street, out shopping, in the office or on the bus home.
    The series goes out on Thursday January 11th at 7pm for an 8 week run.

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