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Rami was
educated in India where he studied medicine.
He came to England in 1966 to continue his education and obtained his Fellowship
of the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh at the age of 26. He served in
the National Health Service as a General Practitioner and Hospital
Practitioner in General Surgery and Urology.
Rami’s special interests include treatment of erectile dysfunction. Rami met and
married Jenny, the mother of their two children and now they have two grand
children. He has nearly won his
battle against anorexia! He is a keen
Rotarian and has served his club twice as President and Rotary District 1220
as Governor and received RI President’s citation. Rami has been a GP Tutor for Nottingham University (1989 –
2000) giving lectures, organising conferences, seminars and refresher
courses. Rami lists his
hobbies as travel, writing, golf and he is an avid cricket follower. He talks humorously about his experiences
as an Indian in England, the idiosyncrasies of the English language, his
travels and his experiences as a doctor.
He was given the Asian Doctor of Eminence 2003 award by the British
Asian Trust. He enjoys the challenge
of adapting his speeches to his audience, which range from international
conference delegates to cruise liners passengers. Topics include: ·
Laughter, The Best Medicine ·
Looking at England Through Dark Brown Eyes ·
Tips for Travellers ·
How to Survive in the NHS ·
Erections, Maintenance & Demolition! ·
Headache & Sex ·
Minor Surgery in General Practice |