Mayur Lakhani has been a GP for 21 years and is always on the lookout for ways of improving quality in healthcare I feel enormously privileged to be able to do what I do: combining my job as a GP in Leicestershire with my role as chair of a charity, the National Council for Palliative Care which spearheads improvements in care of the dying. I rise early, typically 6.15am, and the first thing I do is go on the treadmill. I try and do 30 minutes, with my favourite music on very loud on my headphones. My musical taste is eclectic: I listen to bollywood, pop, rock, and classical. I have it on random;...