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Trust Me, I'm a Doctor (TV series) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Trust Me, I'm a Doctor (TV series)
''Trust Me, I'm a Doctor'' was originally a BBC Two television programme looking at the state of health care in Britain with a combination of factual reporting and satire, presented by Dr. Phil Hammond, and ran for four series between 1996 and 1999. A book by Hammond, also entitled ''Trust Me, I'm a Doctor'' accompanied the series. The message of both book and series was that doctors were not infallible and you should learn as much about your own healthcare as possible. In 2013, a new BBC Two television series with the same name launched, presented by a team comprising: medical journalist Michael Mosley, Dr Chris van Tulleken, Dr Saleyha Ahsan and surgeon Miss Gabriel Weston. The series sets out to provide viewers with the evidence behind health claims made in the media in order to allow them to make their own health decisions. The series (website ) provides links and further information to allow viewers to read the evidence for themselves in more depth. The first, 2013, series gained the highest audience figures for a factual programme on the channel, and was recommissioned, with the second series due out in Autumn 2014. ==External links==
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