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Phil Hammond Phil Hammond

Phil Hammond qualified as a doctor in 1987, became a GP in 1991 and currently works as a clinical assistant in sexual health medicine.

He has written Private Eye's medical column, Doing the Rounds, since 1992, and was first to highlight the disastrous state of child heart surgery in Bristol in the early Nineties.

He has yet to be struck off but was reported to the GMC by William Hague's Press Secretary. He stood for Struck Off and Die Doctor's Alliance in Bristol West in 1992 General Election.

CV

Radio: 2002:
28 Minutes to Save the NHS Radio 4 show
Radio: 2000:
Chairman of The Motion Show
Radio: 1993:
Struck Off And Die
 
TV: 2003:
Doctors and Nurses, a sitcom he wrote, is due to air on BBC1, starring Nicholas Lyndhurst,
TV: 2002:
Presented HTV's A-Z of Rude Health
TV: 2001:
Hosted BBC2's The Heaven and Earth Show
TV: 1999:
Hosted BBC2's Trust Me I'm A Doctor.
 
Stand Up: 2002:
Edinburgh show: 59 Minutes To Save The NHS. Touring an 89-minute version. Dates
59 Minutes To Save The NHS.
Stand Up: 2002:
Edinburgh show: 59 Minutes To Save The NHS. Touring an 89-minute version. Dates
Dates
 
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Phil Hammond's Shows: Edinburgh Fringe 2002Dr Phil Hammond: 59 Minutes To Save The NHS

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