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Ex-rugby star says it's a 'privilege' to become doctor

Former Wales rugby star Jamie Roberts has said it is a "privilege" to the NHS as a resident doctor, 12 years after graduating from Cardiff University's medical school.

The 38-year-old, who has won 94 caps for Wales and featured in two British and Irish Lions tours, made his international debut in 2008 while still a medical student.

He now begins two years of foundation training in hospitals across south Wales.

"I'm excited to go back into something and contribute to society in a different way," Roberts added.

Video filmed by Johnny Brew and edited by Lena-Zaharah Mohammed.