Adam Kay is a celebrated British writer, comedian, and former doctor whose career has spanned multiple creative fields. Initially trained in medicine, Kay worked as a junior doctor from 2004 to 2010, where he gained firsthand experience that would later inform his writing. His debut book, *This Is Going to Hurt: Secret Diaries of a Junior Doctor*, published in 2017, became a phenomenal success, topping the Sunday Times bestseller list for over a year and selling more than three million copies worldwide. The book’s blend of humor and poignant insights into the NHS has resonated with readers, earning it numerous accolades, including the National Book Awards’ Book of the Year.
Transitioning from medicine to writing, Kay has made significant contributions to television as well. He co-created and wrote the acclaimed BBC series *This Is Going to Hurt*, based on his memoir, which premiered in 2022 and won a BAFTA for Best Writing. His television credits also include popular shows like *Crims*, *Mrs. Brown’s Boys*, and *Mitchell and Webb*, showcasing his versatility as a writer across genres.
In addition to his adult nonfiction, Kay has established himself as a leading children’s author. His series, starting with *Kay’s Anatomy*, quickly became the fastest-selling children’s nonfiction book of the decade. Subsequent titles, including *Kay’s Marvellous Medicine* and *Kay’s Brilliant Brains*, have further solidified his reputation in children’s literature.
Kay’s impact extends beyond writing; he is a passionate advocate for the NHS and has raised significant funds for charity through projects like *Dear NHS: 100 Stories to Say Thank You*. His work continues to inspire and entertain audiences, making him a prominent figure in contemporary British literature and comedy.