Luke
Luke was a physician (Doctor) who traveled with the Apostle Paul many times. He was well acquainted with the Gospel (the Good News about Jesus Christ and salvation). He was led by the Holy Spirit to write "The Gospel according to Luke". So to your question, Luke was a doctor and a writer of one of the gospels.
Luke writer of the gospel also wrote for the Gentiles
Because he is a disciple and the writer of the gospel of Luke, but he is no more inspirational than Christ made him.
The writer of the 3rd Gospel, Luke was a doctor. He also wrote Acts.
Luke because he was a gentile himslef
Traditionally, each Gospel is attributed to the assumed writer. They are Matthew, Mark, Luke and John.
In order they appear in the New Testament; Matthew, Mark, Luke & John
Luke wrote the account of the shepherd's visit. Mary is thought to have given Luke much of the information.
Luke wrote the gospel of Luke and the book of Acts. Altogether Luke wrote more scripture than any other new testament writer.
Yes. This description best fits Luke, the writer of the third gospel and the Acts of the Apostles. We know that Luke concentrated on healing and forgiveness in his gospel - traits that show his profession as a doctor. Also, he was well loved and respected by Paul whom he accompanied on his missionary journeys. Paul calls Luke, in one of his letters, "that beloved physician".
Of the 12 apostles, Luke was a physician. Answer Of the twelve apostles none are mentioned as being a doctor, but Luke the writer of one of the Gospels was a disciple and he was a physician (doctor).