Thomas Dolphin (born 1978 or 1979)[1] is a British consultant anaesthetist who has served as Chair of the Council of the British Medical Association (BM
Thomas Dolphin (born 1978 or 1979)[1] is a British consultant anaesthetist who has served as Chair of the Council of the British Medical Association (BMA) since June 2025.
Dolphin was raised in Essex, his father worked as a paramedic and his mother was a teacher.[2] He works as part of a trauma surgery team at St Mary's Hospital, London.[2]
From 2010 to 2012, Dolphin served as chairman of the BMA's junior doctors committee during which he supported the 2012 doctors' strike over pension reforms.[2][3] He joined the Labour Party in 2012 and served as Dawn Butler's election agent during the 2017, 2019 and 2024 United Kingdom general elections.[2] He also served as chair of Brent Central's constituency Labour Party and stood as a candidate in the 2024 election but was not shortlisted.[4] In July 2024, he tabled a motion that led to the BMA rejecting the Cass Review's findings against the provision of puberty blockers to children.[5][6]
He lives in London with his husband.[2]
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