Mark Porter (doctor)

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Mark Porter
Born September 1962
Stroud, Gloucestershire, England
Occupation General Practitioner,
TV and radio presenter
Children 2
Website
www.drmarkporter.co.uk

Dr Mark Porter MBE MB BS DA DCH (born September 1962, Ross-on-Wye, Herefordshire) is a medical doctor who appears on UK television and radio to advise on medical problems. He also has a weekly programme on Radio 4 called Case Notes, where individual medical conditions are discussed for the whole programme and acts a health consultant for Jeremy Vine's programme on Radio 2.

Porter has a general practice in Wotton-under-Edge in Gloucestershire and he lives in the Cotswolds with his wife and two teenage daughters (born April 1989 and July 1990). He married Rosalind in July 1987 in Sedgemoor in Somerset.

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[edit] Education

He grew up in Ross-on-Wye in Herefordshire, and went to the independent school Wycliffe College. He studied at University College, London and Westminster Hospital Medical School (now Imperial College School of Medicine) and graduated in 1986. He has been a GP since 1990 and was appointed MBE for services to medicine in 2005.

[edit] Media

He joined the BBC in 1992 as the doctor for the morning show Good Morning with Anne and Nick and was there for the show's whole run. He was the health editor for the Radio Times from 1993-2003. He presented the BBC1 programme Watchdog Healthcheck. He has columns in the Evening Standard, Sainsbury's Magazine and Closer. He also presents the live medical-talk and phone-in TV program Doctor, Doctor on channel Five

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