View from the Surgery is an hilarious but poignant series of articles describing the cases of the many colourful characters who consult Dr Ken B Moody. The loveable old curmudgeon is a general practitioner in the beautiful Scottish Borders. He writes of his experiences, past and present, and these currently feature in the East Lothian Courier
Dr Moody is also delighted to be appearing regularly in The Scottish Banner The Banner is the largest and most widely circulated Scottish newspaper in the world. It is enjoyed by the ex-pat community in Canada, US, Australia and New Zealand.
He is still discovering what constitutes a "lifestyle magazine" and featured in DGB Life (Dumfries & Galloway and Borders) so is a 'weel kent' scribe, both in Southern Scotland and around the globe.
The editor of View from the Surgery enjoyed his chat with Fred MacAulay on Radio Scotland last October. Fred described the book as "like James Herriot with humans!"
Read a review of the book by Shari Low in Daily Record
Sunday Post columnist Lorraine Kelly told him it made her smile-but, then again, Lorraine is always smiling!
British Medical Journal columnist Dr Des Spence described it as "a great book."
It was reviewed in the September 2008 edition of The Scots Magazine and literary heights were scaled when he appeared on Alex Dickson's Smooth Bookcase
This website contains a few articles from the book and one or two penned more recently .
Feel free to contact the medic himself by emailing: mail@DrKenBMoody.co.uk

A rare glimpse of Dr Moody at work. Note the calm but concentrated expression on his face and the faraway look upon hers. The intimacy is entirely professional, we are assured.