10 Downing Street
Took part in a national HIV awareness event at 10 Downing Street, including a discussion with the Prime Minister on HIV testing, treatment and frontline practice in acute care.
Dr Nathan Spence is a UK doctor, educator and medical commentator based in Oxford who helps media, brands and organisations communicate healthcare with clarity and credibility.
Nathan Spence is a practising NHS doctor, commentator and adviser based in Oxford. He works with media, brands and organisations that need healthcare communicated with clarity, credibility and public relevance. Combining clinical practice, teaching and public-facing communication, his work spans commentary, advisory roles, speaking and strategic collaboration.
Took part in a national HIV awareness event at 10 Downing Street, including a discussion with the Prime Minister on HIV testing, treatment and frontline practice in acute care.
Collaborates with The King's Trust on initiatives aimed at informing and inspiring the next generation of health and social care professionals.
Partners with FIGS across advisory work, campaigns and wider brand collaboration, aligning clinical credibility with professional culture and audience reach.
For media, brands and organisations that need healthcare handled with clarity, authority and real-world credibility.
Commentary. Expert medical insight for interviews, analysis and wider public discussion.
Explainers. Clear public-facing communication on medicine, public health and frontline care.
Documentaries. Thoughtful clinical contribution, written opinion and expert context.
Advisory. Clinical input for campaigns, messaging, product relevance and public credibility.
Collaboration. Selected partnerships where medical judgement adds strategic value.
Campaigns. Public-facing brand work aligned with professional culture and audience trust.
Speaking. Panels, workshops and public-facing sessions shaped by real clinical practice.
Strategy. Input for institutions working across healthcare, education and health tech.
Boards. Advisory roles where medical credibility supports wider organisational thinking.