Dr Oluwatoyin Ogunsanya stands at the crossroads of medicine, law, and the business of general practice. He qualified as a doctor from the University of Ibadan and trained as an Obstetrician and Gynaecologist before becoming a GP and later a GP partner in the NHS. After many years of frontline clinical work, he retrained as a solicitor advocate, specialising in the regulation of doctors, NHS disputes and the legal anatomy of failing practices.In his legal practice, he has represented GPs and practices facing CQC enforcement, Performers List action, partnership breakdown, contractual disputes and high-stakes regulatory hearings. That dual perspective - from the consulting room to the tribunal room - underpins Death of a Practice.Dr Ogunsanya writes and speaks on the hidden law of general practice, the realities of GMC and NHS regulation, and the systemic pressures that quietly push surgeries towards collapse. His work is driven by a simple conviction: most ""failing"" practices are not reckless or indifferent - they are under-explained, over-exposed and structurally unsafe.He lives in the United Kingdom and continues to combine medico-legal practice with his commitment to supporting doctors, partners and practice managers to recognise risks early, ask better questions and keep their practices - and their careers - off the critical list.