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Are You Really the Doctor?: My Life as a Black Doctor in the NHS

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"Are you really the doctor?"

As a black doctor working on the frontline of the NHS, Matt Hutchinson hears these words all too often. In this book, he offers a compelling glimpse into the unvarnished reality of working in healthcare as a member of an ethnic minority.

Tracing his journey from medical school through to working at some of the country's most chaotic hospitals, Matt shows how the community of immigrant healthcare workers are the true backbone of the NHS and offers an honest insight into the unique challenges that non-white patients face when navigating the healthcare system.

From workplace drama to fighting life-threatening diseases, join Matt Hutchinson in the trenches of our healthcare system as he offers a candid and often hilarious insight into the messy life of a Black British doctor.

This audiobook includes an exclusive Q&A between Matt Hutchinson and Benji Waterhouse, author of You Don't Have to Be Mad to Work Here.

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Published September 4, 2025

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October 7, 2025
The attention to health inequalities and inequities in health and care outcomes is absolutely brilliant and spot on! Matthew seems the NHS doctor anyone from a racialised minority would love to go to.
Massive congratulations!
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October 30, 2025
A scary read about what it is like to work in the NHS - which seems to be ten times harder if you are a black doctor!
It was informative and well written and made me appreciate the hard working NHS staff even more than I already did. Don't read immediately before going to an NHS hospital!
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January 16, 2026
I’ve read a lot of medical non fiction and as the running joke seems to be: is there a doctor out there that hasn’t written a book? Well although it’s become a popular genre, it is mainly a white male voice, that doesn’t encapsulate the true workforce, identity, mind or culture of the NHS.

This book fills some of that gap, by providing a new side to the story, from fighting the prejudice, racism and archaicness of being able to study medicine in the UK today, to how they are treated by their patients, how they have to fight for promotion, how they face higher risk of disciplinary and how he witnesses patients of ethnicity are treated by his colleagues, their symptoms ignored, pain threshold questioned and treated worse than their white counterparts.

Matthew splits between his personal life, growing up in London, holidaying in Jamaica and how he faced racism from a young age to his life in medicine. It was an interesting read, that definitely needs more a viewership/listenership that the Adam Kay’s. No hate to Adam Kay and his story, just feel there’s enough room for more voices
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