Ravi Jayaram is an Indian-origin doctor born in the UK. He works as a consultant paediatrician at the Countess of Chester Hospital in northern England and has a background as a medical educator. |
He conducted training as a paediatrician in varied locations like northeast England, Bristol, New South Wales, and London after finishing his medical education. |
Ravi Jayaram specializes in treating asthma, cystic fibrosis, and other respiratory issues in children. Besides his medical career, he has experience as a television presenter. |
In his free time, he participates in triathlons and sings with a popular music band in the UK, being a member of 'The Weakest Link Winners Club'. |
In 2018, Ravi Jayaram competed in an ultra-marathon in Chester to raise funds for the Cystic Fibrosis Trust, a UK charity. |
Ravi Jayaram has made appearances on various TV shows and radio programs as a child health expert and hosted a podcast series on health systems during the Covid-19 pandemic. |
Reports indicate that a nurse named Lucy Letby was convicted for being responsible for the deaths of seven newborns at Countess of Chester Hospital between 2015 and 2016. She allegedly used insulin and air to harm the babies and caused sickness by overfeeding with milk. |
During a live TV appearance, Ravi Jayaram humorously referred to himself as "a mediocre triathlete and wannabe rockstar." |
Ravi Jayaram enjoys consuming alcoholic beverages on different occasions. |