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All About Doctors Radio

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All About Doctors Radio broadcasts depth-of-field conversations with inspirational role-models in medicine. I explore what makes the best of them 'tick', and what it is that specifically makes these guests the role-model and effective professional they are. Guests talk about the activities and passions in their lives which keep them floating above water and keeping 'evergreen' in a profession that associates itself with burnout and mental exhaustion. They give away the positive habits and strategies that keep them coming back for more every day. Can you become better by unpicking the excellence and know-how of your colleagues, therefore improving what you do even further? Join me, Will Mangar, a family primary care GP doctor in Kent, South East England, as i get a few more pointers on how these folk consistently get it right and use their super-powers to keep treading water! Its never been so tough out there to survive in the profession you once lived for....Check us out on allaboutdoctorsradio.com

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Episode 25: Dr Murray Ellender - Asynchrony (The New Normal), Mentoring Medical Entrepreneurship and How To (Almost Single-handedly) Disrupt (Positively Speaking) 70years Of Doctor vs Patient In The National Health Service....For The Better?

November 08, 2021 15:00 - 1 hour - 67.5 MB

Dr Murray Ellender is a General Practitioner in South London, co-founder and chief executive officer (CEO) of  eConsult Health. Murray qualified from King’s College London Medical School back in 1999 and trained in Emergency Medicine before starting a career in General Practice. He joined the progressive team at the Hurley Clinic in 2006 and led on urgent care for the group for a number of years. He now practices part time across the Hurley Group, in both general practice and urgent care set...

Episode 24: Dr David Hindmarsh - Military Vaccination Programmes, Habits By Design, Elephant Bicycles And Generally Being Politically Uncorrect

October 31, 2021 13:00 - 2 hours - 121 MB

For further information on the episode, please visit allaboutdoctorsradio.com Dr Dave Hindmarsh is a GP in the North East England and Army Veteran. After having 11 years of service, he realised that he needed to change his life to be less career focused and to ensure that work-life balance is addressed. This was bought into no small part by the untimely death of his new born son, James. This made him turn to literature to try and help on this journey, The Chimp Paradox and Atomic habits rea...

Episode 23: Mr Hagen Jahnich - Exclusive Pink Socks, The Fall Of The Berlin Wall, How Military Life Complements Good Orthopaedic Surgery

August 28, 2021 09:00 - 1 hour - 59.3 MB

Hagen Jahnich is a consultant orthopaedic surgeon specialising in upper limb at Maidstone and Tunbridge Wells NHS Trust. A former officer in the East German Army, Hagen recounts the emotions surrounding the fall of the Berlin Wall, as well as performing his physical training with tank chains whilst preparing himself for international competition as an open water rower. Since then he has competed on national and international levels and won multiple national titles and remains the last ever E...

Episode 27: Miss Tena Walters - Being A Breast Surgeon, Potter and Everywoman

May 11, 2021 08:00 - 1 hour - 73.3 MB

On the episode today I have the pleasure of presenting Miss Tena Walters, Consultant Breast Surgeon. Tena has been a consultant surgeon since 1996 and now divides her time between surgical management of breast disease including breast cancer, as well as her interests in Art. Tena qualified from Barts Medical school in 1983 and completed her training in the South East of England. She was appointed Lecturer in Anatomy, and subsequently lecturer in Surgery on the Professorial Surgical Unit at B...

Episode 21: Miss Tena Walters - Being A Breast Surgeon, Potter and Everywoman

May 11, 2021 08:00 - 1 hour - 73.3 MB

On the episode today I have the pleasure of presenting Miss Tena Walters, Consultant Breast Surgeon. Tena has been a consultant surgeon since 1996 and now divides her time between surgical management of breast disease including breast cancer, as well as her interests in Art. Tena qualified from Barts Medical school in 1983 and completed her training in the South East of England. She was appointed Lecturer in Anatomy, and subsequently lecturer in Surgery on the Professorial Surgical Unit at B...

Episode 26: Hand-Picked Highlights of Season Two

April 30, 2021 08:00 - 57 minutes - 39.8 MB

This episode concludes Season Two of All About Doctors Radio; it has signified a real insight into the lives and times of some really fantastic colleagues out there. By just having the opportunity to get under the skin of these amazing professionals, I really get to understand what makes them tick, and the factors and elements that make them who there are. I am rapidly learning that the most effective of us have multiple layers to us, and it's not all about work, but the ability to reach dow...

Episode 22: Hand-Picked Highlights of Season Two

April 30, 2021 08:00 - 57 minutes - 39.8 MB

This episode concludes Season Two of All About Doctors Radio; it has signified a real insight into the lives and times of some really fantastic colleagues out there. By just having the opportunity to get under the skin of these amazing professionals, I really get to understand what makes them tick, and the factors and elements that make them who there are. I am rapidly learning that the most effective of us have multiple layers to us, and it's not all about work, but the ability to reach dow...

Episode 20: Dr Albert Koomson - Building Emotional Maturity Before Becoming A Medical Student, My Greatest Role Model and The Importance Of Faith During Adversity

April 05, 2021 07:00 - 1 hour - 57.2 MB

During the second part of my conversation with Dr Albert Koomson, we start by taking a step back into his very early life,  growing up in Ghana. When Albert's father accepted a post as a Consultant Anaesthetist in the UK, the family actually relocated to North London nearby to the Tottenham Hotspur football stadium. Albert muses on how living in a challenging neighbourhood gifted him important skills in life but also on how to be comfortable with being uncomfortable, accepting the adversity,...

Episode 25: Dr Albert Koomson - Building Emotional Maturity Before Becoming A Medical Student, My Greatest Role Model and The Importance Of Faith During Adversity

April 05, 2021 07:00 - 1 hour - 57.3 MB

During the second part of my conversation with Dr Albert Koomson, we start by taking a step back into his very early life,  growing up in Ghana. When Albert's father accepted a post as a Consultant Anaesthetist in the UK, the family actually relocated to North London nearby to the Tottenham Hotspur football stadium. Albert muses on how living in a challenging neighbourhood gifted him important skills in life but also on how to be comfortable with being uncomfortable, accepting the adversity,...

Episode 24: Dr Albert Koomson - Class Of Corona, Sport & Mental Health and How Building A Successful Football Team Translates To Life Navigation

April 04, 2021 11:00 - 55 minutes - 38.4 MB

Dr Albert Koomson is a 26 year old foundation doctor in Harlow, Essex, South East England. He is one the many newly qualified British doctors to be unfortunately  appointed by the medical press in the ‘Class Of Corona’. Personally, I am not entirely sure whether the label was something of legend or more likely imposed by the medical press. Back in spring of 2020, just as the COVID-19 pandemic had menacingly swept across Western Europe, landing firmly on British shores, something important an...

Episode 19: Dr Albert Koomson - Class Of Corona, Sport & Mental Health and How Building A Successful Football Team Translates To Life Navigation

April 04, 2021 11:00 - 55 minutes - 38.4 MB

Dr Albert Koomson is a 26 year old foundation doctor in Harlow, Essex, South East England. He is one the many newly qualified British doctors to be unfortunately  appointed by the medical press in the ‘Class Of Corona’. Personally, I am not entirely sure whether the label was something of legend or more likely imposed by the medical press. Back in spring of 2020, just as the COVID-19 pandemic had menacingly swept across Western Europe, landing firmly on British shores, something important an...

Episode 18 : Dr David Unwin - Reversing Diabetes For Fun, Trolling, Combating The Naysayers And How Working For Free Conquers All

March 14, 2021 12:00 - 1 hour - 59.1 MB

Episode 23 concludes the conversation with the powerful and fearless Dr David Unwin, as this family GP uncovers the self-doubt and self-criticism that characterised those early days in 2012 whilst consistently reversing type 2 diabetes with low carbohydrate eating, and why the recipes suggested by him and his consultant psychologist wife Jen required a large healthy slice of tenacity to combat the naysayers. It certainly wasn't all plain-sailing in those early days, and David talks about nee...

Episode 18 : Dr David Unwin - Part Two

March 14, 2021 12:00 - 1 hour - 59.1 MB

Episode 23 concludes the conversation with the powerful and fearless Dr David Unwin, as this family GP uncovers the self-doubt and self-criticism that characterised those early days in 2012 whilst consistently reversing type 2 diabetes with low carbohydrate eating, and why the recipes suggested by him and his consultant psychologist wife Jen required a large healthy slice of tenacity to combat the naysayers. It certainly wasn't all plain-sailing in those early days, and David talks about nee...

Episode 23 : Dr David Unwin - Part Two

March 14, 2021 12:00 - 1 hour - 59.1 MB

Episode 23 concludes the conversation with the powerful and fearless Dr David Unwin, as this family GP uncovers the self-doubt and self-criticism that characterised those early days in 2012 whilst consistently reversing type 2 diabetes with low carbohydrate eating, and why the recipes suggested by him and his consultant psychologist wife Jen required a large healthy slice of tenacity to combat the naysayers. It certainly wasn't all plain-sailing in those early days, and David talks about nee...

Episode 22: Dr David Unwin

March 06, 2021 13:00 - 1 hour - 48.3 MB

I had the honour and privilege  to be talking at length with a family doctor-cum-worldwide phenomenon and innovator - Dr David Unwin.  Having worked as a GP for 35 years as a one-practice-man at Norwood NHS Surgery in Southport, just north of Liverpool, David was just about ready to hang up his stethoscope having called time on a steady and well-crafted career as a family doctor, with an extremely enviable reputation. On a long run in the hills one day with his clinical psychotherapist wife ...

Episode 17: Dr David Unwin

March 06, 2021 13:00 - 1 hour - 48.3 MB

I had the honour and privilege  to be talking at length with a family doctor-cum-worldwide phenomenon and innovator - Dr David Unwin.  Having worked as a GP for 35 years as a one-practice-man at Norwood NHS Surgery in Southport, just north of Liverpool, David was just about ready to hang up his stethoscope having called time on a steady and well-crafted career as a family doctor, with an extremely enviable reputation. On a long run in the hills one day with his clinical psychotherapist wife ...

Episode 17: Dr David Unwin - Inspirational Moments On Training Runs That Change Our Lives, The Norwood Diet Plan, Blue Tongued-Skinks, And What Would You Do With Your Life If Money Was No Object?

March 06, 2021 13:00 - 1 hour - 48.3 MB

I had the honour and privilege  to be talking at length with a family doctor-cum-worldwide phenomenon and innovator - Dr David Unwin.  Having worked as a GP for 35 years as a one-practice-man at Norwood NHS Surgery in Southport, just north of Liverpool, David was just about ready to hang up his stethoscope having called time on a steady and well-crafted career as a family doctor, with an extremely enviable reputation. On a long run in the hills one day with his clinical psychotherapist wife ...

Episode 16: Dr Richard Laurent - Part Two

February 28, 2021 12:00 - 1 hour - 47.6 MB

During part two of the conversation with Richard Laurent, we discuss the sinister medicalisation of medicine including the medicalisation of normal human distress, sadness and suffering. We explore Richard’s perhaps counter-narratives on national screening for which Richard gives his own views and opinion -  which I am sure will spark healthy debate. I really enjoyed and felt privileged to be part of this project with this well-loved and respected general practitioner, educator and inspirati...

Episode 21: Dr Richard Laurent - Part Two

February 28, 2021 12:00 - 1 hour - 47.6 MB

During part two of the conversation with Richard Laurent, we discuss the sinister medicalisation of medicine including the medicalisation of normal human distress, sadness and suffering. We explore Richard’s perhaps counter-narratives on national screening for which Richard gives his own views and opinion -  which I am sure will spark healthy debate. I really enjoyed and felt privileged to be part of this project with this well-loved and respected general practitioner, educator and inspirati...

Episode 16: Dr Richard Laurent - The Sinister Medicalisation Of Normal Human Distress, Sadness And Suffering, And Counter-Narratives On National Screening 

February 28, 2021 12:00 - 1 hour - 47.6 MB

During part two of the conversation with Richard Laurent, we discuss the sinister medicalisation of medicine including the medicalisation of normal human distress, sadness and suffering. We explore Richard’s perhaps counter-narratives on national screening for which Richard gives his own views and opinion -  which I am sure will spark healthy debate. I really enjoyed and felt privileged to be part of this project with this well-loved and respected general practitioner, educator and inspirati...

Episode 20: Dr Richard Laurent – Part One

February 23, 2021 09:00 - 1 hour - 57.8 MB

For the first installment of this double-platter edition, I have the sincerest pleasure to be presenting the powerful Dr Richard Laurent, now retired Maidstone GP and former  Programme Director of the Maidstone Vocational-Training Scheme- the organization that births new GPs every year.  Richard has had a big impact on me in my early days when i trained on the VTS scheme. I found his example of keeping fit and rising to personal physical challenge ( mountain trekking and cycling anywhere an...

Episode 15: Dr Richard Laurent

February 23, 2021 09:00 - 1 hour - 57.8 MB

For the first installment of this double-platter edition, I have the sincerest pleasure to be presenting the powerful Dr Richard Laurent, now retired Maidstone GP and former  Programme Director of the Maidstone Vocational-Training Scheme- the organization that births new GPs every year.  Richard has had a big impact on me in my early days when i trained on the VTS scheme. I found his example of keeping fit and rising to personal physical challenge ( mountain trekking and cycling anywhere an...

Episode 15: Dr Richard Laurent - Perpetual Physical Challenges, Barbican Student-Slumming, "Don't Just Do Something Stand There..." And The Phenomenon Of The 'Topper'

February 23, 2021 09:00 - 1 hour - 57.8 MB

For the first installment of this double-platter edition, I have the sincerest pleasure to be presenting the powerful Dr Richard Laurent, now retired Maidstone GP and former  Programme Director of the Maidstone Vocational-Training Scheme- the organization that births new GPs every year.  Richard has had a big impact on me in my early days when i trained on the VTS scheme. I found his example of keeping fit and rising to personal physical challenge ( mountain trekking and cycling anywhere an...

Episode 14: Dr Ross McKean - Social Media General Anaesthetics, Work-Life Balance Is Overrated And Love What You Do....As Only Then Can You Do Meaningful Work

February 14, 2021 13:00 - 56 minutes - 39 MB

Episode 19 brings a  highly anticipated second part of the fascinating conversation with Dr Ross McKean. If you did catch up on the episode last week I think you will be in for an enlightening conclusion to the chat, as Ross reveals his motivations and inspirations for innovating the concept of the medical Zombie that led him to pioneer the organisation Medizom.  Ross has just started out as a GP registrar, but dont let that fool you -  he has a wealth of experience in the medical education...

Episode 19: Dr Ross McKean - Part Two

February 14, 2021 13:00 - 56 minutes - 39 MB

Episode 19 brings a  highly anticipated second part of the fascinating conversation with Dr Ross McKean. If you did catch up on the episode last week I think you will be in for an enlightening conclusion to the chat, as Ross reveals his motivations and inspirations for innovating the concept of the medical Zombie that led him to pioneer the organisation Medizom.  Ross has just started out as a GP registrar, but dont let that fool you -  he has a wealth of experience in the medical education...

Episode 14: Dr Ross McKean - Part Two

February 14, 2021 13:00 - 56 minutes - 39 MB

Episode 19 brings a  highly anticipated second part of the fascinating conversation with Dr Ross McKean. If you did catch up on the episode last week I think you will be in for an enlightening conclusion to the chat, as Ross reveals his motivations and inspirations for innovating the concept of the medical Zombie that led him to pioneer the organisation Medizom.  Ross has just started out as a GP registrar, but dont let that fool you -  he has a wealth of experience in the medical education...

Episode 13: Dr Ross McKean - The Concept Of The Medical Zombie, How To Climb The Medical Mountain Without Hazard And A Manifesto For Hope

February 07, 2021 10:00 - 1 hour - 43.8 MB

On the episodes today I have the luck to be speaking with a real visionary - Dr Ross Mckean, GP Registrar in Cambridge, England  and founder of the medic-wellbeing organization, Medizom.  Ross has worked with healthcare professionals for some time now, and to quote his website,  to help 'escape the medic zombie apocalypse and be more human'. Medizom provides a conceptual view of potential troubles and hazards up ahead on the tortuous  road of medicine. Ross has spent several years piecing ...

Episode 13: Dr Ross McKean

February 07, 2021 10:00 - 1 hour - 43.8 MB

On the episodes today I have the luck to be speaking with a real visionary - Dr Ross Mckean, GP Registrar in Cambridge, England  and founder of the medic-wellbeing organization, Medizom.  Ross has worked with healthcare professionals for some time now, and to quote his website,  to help 'escape the medic zombie apocalypse and be more human'. Medizom provides a conceptual view of potential troubles and hazards up ahead on the tortuous  road of medicine. Ross has spent several years piecing ...

Episode 18: Dr Ross McKean - Part One

February 07, 2021 10:00 - 1 hour - 43.8 MB

On the episodes today I have the luck to be speaking with a real visionary - Dr Ross Mckean, GP Registrar in Cambridge, England  and founder of the medic-wellbeing organization, Medizom.  Ross has worked with healthcare professionals for some time now, and to quote his website,  to help 'escape the medic zombie apocalypse and be more human'. Medizom provides a conceptual view of potential troubles and hazards up ahead on the tortuous  road of medicine. Ross has spent several years piecing ...

Episode 18: Dr Ross McKean - Part 1

February 07, 2021 10:00 - 1 hour - 43.8 MB

On the episodes today I have the luck to be speaking with a real visionary - Dr Ross Mckean, GP Registrar in Cambridge, England  and founder of the medic-wellbeing organization, Medizom.  Ross has worked with healthcare professionals for some time now, and to quote his website,  to help 'escape the medic zombie apocalypse and be more human'. Medizom provides a conceptual view of potential troubles and hazards up ahead on the tortuous  road of medicine. Ross has spent several years piecing ...

Episode 12: Dr Neil Potter - The Sum Of Its Parts Being Greater Than Its Whole, Gratitude To The British Taxpayers Who Trained Me And Pyromaniac Tendencies As Mindfulness

February 02, 2021 10:00 - 1 hour - 43.6 MB

In part 2 of the interview with Dr Neil Potter we talk in detail about the monster that is uncertainty in medicine, and personal strategies on switching off, at the same time, Neil uncovering some worrying clues to some of his pyromaniac tendencies which masquerade as mindfulness. I know you all know I am joking! Neil has spent years at the helm of his medical practice in Marden, Kent. The ethos of collaborative approach and fierce teamwork makes them the wonder practice they are, recognise...

Episode 17: Dr Neil Potter - Part 2

February 02, 2021 10:00 - 1 hour - 43.6 MB

In part 2 of the interview with Dr Neil Potter we talk in detail about the monster that is uncertainty in medicine, and personal strategies on switching off, at the same time, Neil uncovering some worrying clues to some of his pyromaniac tendencies which masquerade as mindfulness. I know you all know I am joking! Neil has spent years at the helm of his medical practice in Marden, Kent. The ethos of collaborative approach and fierce teamwork makes them the wonder practice they are, recognise...

Episode 17: Dr Neil Potter - Part Two

February 02, 2021 10:00 - 1 hour - 43.6 MB

In part 2 of the interview with Dr Neil Potter we talk in detail about the monster that is uncertainty in medicine, and personal strategies on switching off, at the same time, Neil uncovering some worrying clues to some of his pyromaniac tendencies which masquerade as mindfulness. I know you all know I am joking! Neil has spent years at the helm of his medical practice in Marden, Kent. The ethos of collaborative approach and fierce teamwork makes them the wonder practice they are, recognise...

Episode 12: Dr Neil Potter - Part Two

February 02, 2021 10:00 - 1 hour - 43.6 MB

In part 2 of the interview with Dr Neil Potter we talk in detail about the monster that is uncertainty in medicine, and personal strategies on switching off, at the same time, Neil uncovering some worrying clues to some of his pyromaniac tendencies which masquerade as mindfulness. I know you all know I am joking! Neil has spent years at the helm of his medical practice in Marden, Kent. The ethos of collaborative approach and fierce teamwork makes them the wonder practice they are, recognise...

Episode 16: Dr Neil Potter - Part 1

January 26, 2021 12:00 - 55 minutes - 38 MB

Neil Potter is a Kentish Weald GP, Local Medical Committee  representative, local hero, and all round good guy. I have been lucky enough to have known Neil for years, and without descending into a quagmire of cliches, he is widely accepted as the family doctor you would want to go to if there was something remotely wrong with you. With regards the first part of the interview, Neil offers meandering contemplations on why eclectic travel broadens not only the mind, but also the soul, not  to m...

Episode 11: Dr Neil Potter

January 26, 2021 12:00 - 55 minutes - 38 MB

Neil Potter is a Kentish Weald GP, Local Medical Committee  representative, local hero, and all round good guy. I have been lucky enough to have known Neil for years, and without descending into a quagmire of cliches, he is widely accepted as the family doctor you would want to go to if there was something remotely wrong with you. With regards the first part of the interview, Neil offers meandering contemplations on why eclectic travel broadens not only the mind, but also the soul, not  to m...

Episode 11: Dr Neil Potter - How Eclectic Travel Broadens The Mind, Our NHS Is The 'Jewell In The Crown' And Being A Pool-Room Shark

January 26, 2021 12:00 - 55 minutes - 38 MB

Neil Potter is a Kentish Weald GP, Local Medical Committee  representative, local hero, and all round good guy. I have been lucky enough to have known Neil for years, and without descending into a quagmire of cliches, he is widely accepted as the family doctor you would want to go to if there was something remotely wrong with you. With regards the first part of the interview, Neil offers meandering contemplations on why eclectic travel broadens not only the mind, but also the soul, not  to m...

Episode 16: Dr Neil Potter - Part One

January 26, 2021 12:00 - 55 minutes - 38 MB

Neil Potter is a Kentish Weald GP, Local Medical Committee  representative, local hero, and all round good guy. I have been lucky enough to have known Neil for years, and without descending into a quagmire of cliches, he is widely accepted as the family doctor you would want to go to if there was something remotely wrong with you. With regards the first part of the interview, Neil offers meandering contemplations on why eclectic travel broadens not only the mind, but also the soul, not  to m...

Episode 15: Dr Pauline Morris - Part 2

January 19, 2021 10:00 - 1 hour - 46.4 MB

This episode is part 2 of the interview with the Dr Pauline Morris, consultant anaesthetist in Qatar, and founder of the organisation Doctors Caring for Doctors, a coaching and guidance service for medics who have perhaps become unstuck, and need a guiding light to show them the path ahead. In a current climate whereby everyone seems to be interested in digging their escape tunnel from medicine, Pauline is focused on the challenge of preventable burnout and helping to plug the metaphorical s...

Episode 10: Dr Pauline Morris - Part Two

January 19, 2021 10:00 - 1 hour - 46.4 MB

This episode is part 2 of the interview with the Dr Pauline Morris, consultant anaesthetist in Qatar, and founder of the organisation Doctors Caring for Doctors, a coaching and guidance service for medics who have perhaps become unstuck, and need a guiding light to show them the path ahead. In a current climate whereby everyone seems to be interested in digging their escape tunnel from medicine, Pauline is focused on the challenge of preventable burnout and helping to plug the metaphorical s...

Episode 10: Dr Pauline Morris - Trying To Plug The Sinkhole Of Medicine, How NOT To Leave Medicine, Cookie-Cutter Doctors And Good Being Good Enough

January 19, 2021 10:00 - 1 hour - 46.4 MB

This episode is part 2 of the interview with the Dr Pauline Morris, consultant anaesthetist in Qatar, and founder of the organisation Doctors Caring for Doctors, a coaching and guidance service for medics who have perhaps become unstuck, and need a guiding light to show them the path ahead. In a current climate whereby everyone seems to be interested in digging their escape tunnel from medicine, Pauline is focused on the challenge of preventable burnout and helping to plug the metaphorical s...

Episode 15: Dr Pauline Morris - Part Two

January 19, 2021 10:00 - 1 hour - 46.4 MB

This episode is part 2 of the interview with the Dr Pauline Morris, consultant anaesthetist in Qatar, and founder of the organisation Doctors Caring for Doctors, a coaching and guidance service for medics who have perhaps become unstuck, and need a guiding light to show them the path ahead. In a current climate whereby everyone seems to be interested in digging their escape tunnel from medicine, Pauline is focused on the challenge of preventable burnout and helping to plug the metaphorical s...

Episode 9: Dr Pauline Morris

January 12, 2021 09:00 - 1 hour - 47.1 MB

Pauline Morris is a consultant anaesthetist working in women and children's medicine in Qatar, having moved from practice in the United Kingdom  three years ago. Pauline qualified from the University of West Indies, Barbados in 1999 and became a consultant anaesthetist in 2010. Working in London hospitals until 2018, she chose a career redirection and relocated to Qatar, taking up an appointment as Assistant Professor of Clinical Anaesthesiology at Weill Cornell University. Her background ha...

Episode 14: Dr Pauline Morris - Part 1

January 12, 2021 09:00 - 1 hour - 47.1 MB

Pauline Morris is a consultant anaesthetist working in women and children's medicine in Qatar, having moved from practice in the United Kingdom  three years ago. Pauline qualified from the University of West Indies, Barbados in 1999 and became a consultant anaesthetist in 2010. Working in London hospitals until 2018, she chose a career redirection and relocated to Qatar, taking up an appointment as Assistant Professor of Clinical Anaesthesiology at Weill Cornell University. Her background ha...

Episode 9: Dr Pauline Morris - Being An Anaesthetist In The Middle East, Nurturing Medics In Difficulty, Failing With Grace And Olive Branches For Teenage Mothers

January 12, 2021 09:00 - 1 hour - 47.1 MB

Pauline Morris is a consultant anaesthetist working in women and children's medicine in Qatar, having moved from practice in the United Kingdom  three years ago. Pauline qualified from the University of West Indies, Barbados in 1999 and became a consultant anaesthetist in 2010. Working in London hospitals until 2018, she chose a career redirection and relocated to Qatar, taking up an appointment as Assistant Professor of Clinical Anaesthesiology at Weill Cornell University. Her background ha...

Episode 14: Dr Pauline Morris - Part One

January 12, 2021 09:00 - 1 hour - 47.1 MB

Pauline Morris is a consultant anaesthetist working in women and children's medicine in Qatar, having moved from practice in the United Kingdom  three years ago. Pauline qualified from the University of West Indies, Barbados in 1999 and became a consultant anaesthetist in 2010. Working in London hospitals until 2018, she chose a career redirection and relocated to Qatar, taking up an appointment as Assistant Professor of Clinical Anaesthesiology at Weill Cornell University. Her background ha...

Episode 13: Hand-picked Highlights of 2020

January 04, 2021 16:00 - 43 minutes - 29.6 MB

To kick off Season 2 of the All About Doctors podcast, as well as a new year of hope and quiet optimism, this episode knits together all the highlights of 2020. This was certainly a difficult task as there was simply so much worthy content. My feeling was the best approach was to offer a banquet spread of giggle-factor plus solid take-home advise. A healthy mix of youthful energy plus mastery of experience, I hope the episode offers listeners a short digest of my favourites of the year rathe...

Episode 8: Hand-picked Highlights of 2020

January 04, 2021 16:00 - 43 minutes - 29.6 MB

To kick off Season 2 of the All About Doctors podcast, as well as a new year of hope and quiet optimism, this episode knits together all the highlights of 2020. This was certainly a difficult task as there was simply so much worthy content. My feeling was the best approach was to offer a banquet spread of giggle-factor plus solid take-home advise. A healthy mix of youthful energy plus mastery of experience, I hope the episode offers listeners a short digest of my favourites of the year rathe...

Episode 12: Special Feature - Dr Louie Mary Mangar

December 24, 2020 14:00 - 25 minutes - 17.4 MB

Louie Mary Mangar was born in 1937 in Norwich, England. Louie fostered a perpetual familiarity with adversity around her even from an early age, starting with a childhood scarred by the second world war from her first conscious memories. Upon qualification as a doctor from Sheffield University, she secured one of the most sort-after paediatric rotations in Derbyshire joining Professor Ronald Illingworth  to take up a research post into hydrocephalus. Illingworth was a formidable researcher,...

Episode 11: Dr David McGavin - Part 2

December 15, 2020 16:00 - 1 hour - 60.9 MB

The second part of the interview with Dr David McGavin, GP, pain specialist, anthroposophical practitioner and visionary, delivers in no uncertain terms lighting the touch paper once again.  If you found the first episode of interest, then you are in for a white knuckle ride with this second instalment, as David serves up the main course to part one's starter with so many more complexities of being a jobbing  medical man. David goes deep in this second part, and at times I felt like I was lo...

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