Rachel Clarke is a British doctor and author who transitioned to medicine after a career in journalism.
She trained as a doctor at age 29, inspired by her father and grandfather's medical careers.
Clarke worked in the NHS for eight years, gaining firsthand experience of its challenges.
Her background in journalism equipped her with strong communication skills, evident in her writing and media appearances.
Clarke became a prominent voice during the junior doctors' strikes, advocating for better working conditions and NHS funding.
Her book combines her medical expertise with her ability to articulate complex issues, offering a unique perspective on the healthcare system.
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