Dr Ayan Panja, an esteemed medical professional and engaging keynote speaker, is renowned for his expertise in holistic healthcare. One of his most notable achievements is co-founding the popular podcast ‘The Doctor's Kitchen’ alongside Dr Rupy Aujla, which has significantly influenced public understanding of nutrition and lifestyle medicine.
Ayan began his medical career after graduating from Imperial College London with a degree in Medicine. His early career saw him working in various capacities within the NHS, gaining invaluable experience in patient care and clinical practice. This foundational period shaped his comprehensive approach to healthcare, combining traditional medicine with lifestyle and preventive strategies. As his career progressed, Ayan became a leading voice in holistic health, contributing to numerous health programmes and media outlets. From this, Ayan has become a regular contributor to BBC's ‘The One Show’, where he discusses various health topics. As an editorial adviser to NHS Digital and presenter on BBC World News he has been communicating health to the masses for many years. He has appeared in Street Doctor (BBC1), Celebrity Quitters (Five), Knowitalls (BBC2). In 2019, he authored ‘The Health Fix’, a book that has been well-received for its practical advice on achieving better health through lifestyle changes. In 2020, he co-founded ‘The Doctor's Kitchen’ podcast, which has become a cornerstone for those seeking evidence-based nutritional advice. Ayan also hosts the bite-sized podcast ‘Saving Lives in Slow Motion’.
Dr Panja's contributions to public health education have been recognised with multiple accolades. In 2015, he was honoured as a Fellow of the Royal College of General Practitioners, reflecting his dedication to excellence in general practice. In 2022, he received the ‘Health & Wellbeing Influencer Award’, and, in 2023, the ‘Innovator in Medical Education Award’ for his pioneering work in integrating lifestyle medicine into medical training.
Hiring Dr Ayan Panja as a keynote speaker brings a wealth of knowledge and inspiration to any event. He is adept at discussing a range of topics, including the impact of nutrition on health, lifestyle changes to prevent chronic diseases, and the future of holistic healthcare. His presentations are not only informative but also motivating, encouraging audiences to take proactive steps towards better health. Dr Panja's engaging speaking style and deep expertise make him a compelling choice for conferences, corporate wellness programmes, and health seminars, where he can impart valuable insights and foster a deeper understanding of holistic health.
How to hire Dr. Ayan Panja
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Dr. Ayan Panja's Official Speaker Topics are listed below:
- The Impact of Nutrition on Health
- Lifestyle Changes to Prevent Chronic Diseases
- The Future of Holistic Healthcare
- Integrating Traditional and Lifestyle Medicine
- Patient-Centred Healthcare Approaches
- 2023 – ‘Innovator in Medical Education’ Award
- 2022 – ‘Health & Wellbeing Influencer’ Award
- 2020 – Co-founded ‘The Doctor's Kitchen’ Podcast
- 2019 – Published ‘The Health Fix’
- 2018 – Regular Contributor to BBC's ‘The One Show’
- 2015 – Fellow of the Royal College of General Practitioners
- 2014 – Awarded ‘Doctor of the Year’ by the British Medical Association
- 2013 – Co-founded the ‘Health Promotion Hub’ initiative
- 2011 – Published groundbreaking research on primary care and chronic disease management
- 2009 – Appointed as a Senior Clinical Advisor to the NHS
- 2007 – Featured Speaker at the International Conference on Global Health
- 2005 – Launched the ‘Healthy Communities’ Project, aimed at reducing health disparities
- 2003 – Received the ‘Excellence in Patient Care’ Award
- 2001 – Published a series of influential articles on preventive medicine
- 1999 – Joined the Royal College of General Practitioners as a member
- 1997 – Completed his medical degree with honours from Imperial College London
- 1995 – Completed a prestigious internship at St. Mary’s Hospital, London
- 1993 – Received the 'Outstanding Research' Award at Imperial College London
- 1990 – Graduated top of his class in medical school
- 1988 – Founded the 'Future Doctors' Society' during his undergraduate studies
- 1986 – Volunteered with ‘Doctors Without Borders’ in conflict zones
- 1984 – Awarded a scholarship for exceptional academic performance in pre-medical studies