E4 announced that it would be rebooting the hit Channel 4 medical series Embarrassing Bodies.
However, some of fan's favourite faces won't be returning to the show as it makes some big changes to the doctor line up. Dr Christian Jessen will be missing from the show and three new doctors will be appearing instead - including one who works in Liverpool hospitals.
Dr Jane Leonard, Dr Anand Patel and Dr Tosin Ajayi -Sotubo will be on hand on the Channel 4 show to help examine, explain, and hopefully provide treatment solutions for the patients’ ‘medical mysteries’. In a new addition to the format, the Embarrassing Bodies doctors will also focus on major health and sexual health issues, with the help of some well-known celebrity voices.
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One of the doctors, Dr Jane, spends her time working in clinics in Liverpool, Cheshire and London. But who are all of the doctors? Meet them here.
Dr Jane Leonard
Dr Jane is a fully qualified NHS GP and cosmetic doctor where she splits her time between both. Having also gained a first-class honours degree in anatomical sciences, she focused her studies on the anatomy of the face, head and neck. Jane splits her time between clinics in London, Liverpool, and Cheshire. Clients range from footballers wives, to TV stars with patients suffering from a range of conditions from body dysmorphia through to Hirsutism (excess hair growth.)
Jane took part in dermatology research when working in Melbourne for two years after her junior doctor training and her works in Dermatology research, she has been published in the prestigious Australasian Journal of Dermatology along with other publications including Grazia, Vogue, InStyle, The Telegraph, Women’s Health, Cosmopolitan and the Daily Mail.
During the pandemic, Dr Jane joined the covid 19 escalation centre in Soho. She was one of the original frontline doctors that set up this unique service where other medical services would refer patients with covid symptoms for the team to assess how best to manage them. Dr Jane has regularly spoken on radio and online about her professional and personal experiences of working as a frontline doctor.
Dr Anand Patel
Dr Anand qualified in Medicine in 2000 from Kings College, London. He left medicine in 2004 to become a biology teacher and head of Sex Ed, before going back to medicine and qualifying as a GP in 2008. He now works as a GP in South London three days a week, where he treats everybody and every condition. The remainder of his time is spent at the Centre for Men’s Health at Harley Street where he specialises in health, sexual function, and testosterone issues affecting men. He often sees patients with concerns such as erectile dysfunction, painful sex, or orgasm problems, and brings his specialist knowledge back into his day job as a GP.
Dr Anand was one of the first doctors in the UK to gain the Fellowship of the European Committee of Sexual Medicine in 2012, the only accreditation in the field recognised in Europe. He is on the board of the British Society of Sexual Medicine, and the Primary Care Testosterone Advisory Group. He also trains doctors to become GPs and shows them how they can talk to patients about the topic of sex and relationships, what conditions can arise, and how to make people feel comfortable about talking about it.
He co-hosts “The Pleasure Podcast”, which covers physical and emotional relationships in all forms including Queer and Feminist sex, sex when you have a bigger body, as well as sexuality in the South Asian community where the subject is still considered taboo.
Dr Tosin Ajayi-Sotubo
Dr Tosin is a London based NHS and private GP with established experience working in both primary and secondary care with a special interest in public and women's health as well as preventative medical care.
Tosin has a MBChB from University of Manchester and a Diploma in the Faculty of Sexual and Reproductive Healthcare from The Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. She is also the founder of Mind Body Doctor, an online and social media educational platform that offers a friendly, accessible space to educate and inspire people to take care of what matters most. Through personal experiences and years of working as a medical doctor, Tosin started to slowly realise the importance of disease prevention and a gap in our understanding of ‘health’.
Tosin was selected as a UK NHS Clinical Entrepreneur for her focus and interests on the intersection between healthcare and technology and its impact on healthcare outcomes.
Embarrassing Bodies is coming soon to E4
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