Hello and Welcome Everyone! I'm so excited to share this podcast with you :-) My name is Dr Lucinda, I'm a General Practitioner from the UK, currently working in Sydney, Australia. Ever since applying to work abroad I've been thinking about hosting a podcast to collate the stories of doctors around the world and share journeys and experiences. This podcast will cover topics from premed through to specialization, and topics that affect doctors inside and outside the workplace. Medical careers can be far more diverse than one thinks and there are some pretty inspirational doctors out there that have broken the mold and help path the way for other doctors to think about doing the same. There are also a lot of topics that affect medics inside and outside the workplace that are left largely unspoken and this platform is aimed to help us connect and share those thoughts and experiences together.
For more day-to-day content with me, join me on my instagram page https://www.instagram.com/todaywithdrlucia/
Welcome to a new series about compassion fatigue and burnout where i will be speaking to a number of doctors about their journey and tips on recognition and recovery.
In this episode I have had the pleasure of speaking with Dr Maryjka Kozlowski, a General Practitioner based in Sydney, Australia. We deep dive into our experiences with compassion fatigue and burnout. Dr Kozlowski shares some really helpful tips on how she and her practice managed it. I certainly felt a sense of relief and encouragement after speaking with her. The way in which we practice medicine and manage practices needs a change...and hopefully with these kind of discussions we can raise awareness and create a better outcome for staff and patients.
You can find Dr Kozlowski on instagram @maryjkapaprika . She has a very informative page and has a special interest in skin cancer, of which she also posts about, which I love
We hope you find this podcast useful. If you do, please share it with others to help spread the knowledge, thanks!
If you are a doctor and are interested in being a guest on the show, please get in touch, it would be lovely to hear from you. The topics are covering anything from journey to specialisation to issues that impact doctors.
My contact details are:
Instagram: @Todaywithdrlucia
Email: Todaywithdrlucia@gmail.com
Welcome to a new series about compassion fatigue and burnout where i will be speaking to a number of doctors about their journey and tips on recognition and recovery.
In this episode I have had the pleasure of speaking with Dr Kimberly Doolan, a General Practitioner based in England, UK. This was such a wholesome sharing of events between the two of us, and i certainly felt a sense of relief and appreciation for all that Dr Kimberly shared.
As GP’s we can often feel that we are responsible for our patients not being able to access us when they want to, or guilty if we can't see them. Through her counseling she was reminded how it isn’t our fault that there is not enough capacity to satisfy demand, and i thought that was a beautiful reminder.
Dr Kimberly mentions a incredible service for doctors working in London called the 'Practitioner Health Programme', of which she reached out when experiencing symptoms of compassion fatigue and burnout. She had an interesting experience whereby she didn't quite get the management she was expecting, but instead was advised to take several weeks off work and then go into counselling later on.
Her story is an inspiring one and i thoroughly enjoyed our conversation. We hope that the experiences shared in this podcast can help others going through these experiences and can offer insight as a form of prevention.
You can find Dr Doolan on instagram @doctorkimberley. She has a very informative page and is a total meme queen.
If you are a doctor and are interested in being a guest on the show, please get in touch, it would be lovely to hear from you. Or, if you are a psychologist trained in burnout / compassion fatigue interested in being a guest to discuss these topics please also get in touch :-)
My contact details are:
Instagram: @Todaywithdrlucia
Email: Todaywithdrlucia@gmail.com
Welcome to a new series about compassion fatigue and burnout where i will be speaking to a number of doctors about their journey and tips on recognising and recovering from these.
In this episode i have had the pleasure of speaking with Dr Ray Boyapati, a doctor based in Melbourne, Australia. As a Gastroenterologist, lecturer and one of the founders and mentors of MedEntry, he has many hats whereby compassion fatigue and burnout might occur. He shares his journey with a particular focus on the importance of building boundaries and time slots for yourself. He also discusses the impact of being a doctor on social media platforms can have and how he managed this.
I hope you find this podcast useful. Please like and share if you found this helpful.
You can find Dr Ray Boyapati on instagram: @dr.rayb
If you are a prospective medical student, here is the link to his organisation called 'MedEntry' which helps with UCAT preparation, medical school interviews and applications. https://www.medentry.edu.au/
If you are a doctor and are interested in being a guest on the show, please get in touch, it would be lovely to hear from you. Or, if you are a psychologist trained in burnout / compassion fatigue interested in being a guest to discuss these topics please also get in touch :-)
My contact details are:
Instagram: @Todaywithdrlucia
Email: Todaywithdrlucia@gmail.com
Welcome to a new series about compassion fatigue and burnout where i will be speaking to a number of doctors about their journey and tips on recognising and recovering from these.
This is a topic not often talked about in the medical field. It is somewhat of a taboo to admit that you are experiencing this, where the response is often met with 'just keep going' 'care less' 'forget about it' 'take a long weekend'. The truth is...none of this works...and in fact it just makes it worse.
In the episode i am so excited to have Dr Claire Ashley on the show. She was the first doctor to introduce me to the concept of compassion fatigue and burnout. We discuss the differences between compassion fatigue and burnout, our own journeys, what helped us, what she discovered through years of researching into the field due to the sheer lack of any readily available information. She covers the steps of recovery and pathophysiology of burnout. One of the books she recommends in this podcast is called "The Happiness Trap" by Dr Russ Harris.
Dr Ashley has also created an evidence based course called 'Beat Burnout' of which sounds incredible, and she discusses course details at the end of the podcast.
I hope you find this podcast useful. Please like and share if you found this helpful.
You can find Dr Claire Ashley on instagram: @drclaireashley
Here is the link to her incredible 12 week course 'Beat Burnout': https://the-burnout-doctor.teachable.com/p/beat-burn-out-course
If you are a doctor and are interested in being a guest on the show, please get in touch, it would be lovely to hear from you. Or, if you are a psychologist trained in burnout / compassion fatigue interested in being a guest to discuss these topics please also get in touch :-)
My contact details are:
Instagram: @Todaywithdrlucia
Email: Todaywithdrlucia@gmail.com
Dr Aksa Qazi is a wonderful Dentist with a special interest in Functional Dentistry, currently working in Melbourne Australia. We first met in Cardiff University whilst we were both studying, she even filled in one of my teeth lol. We had such an amazing chat that i decided to spread this episode into 2 parts:
Part A
Part B
Thanks for tuning in, we hope you enjoyed the episode. We would love it if you could leave a rating / review as it really helps to get the podcast out there :-)
If you are interested in being a guest on the show, please get in touch, it would be lovely to hear from you Instagram = Todaywithdrlucia Email = Todaywithdrlucia@gmail.com
Dr Aksa Qazi is a wonderful Dentist with a special interest in Functional Dentistry, currently working in Melbourne Australia. We first met in Cardiff University whilst we were both studying, she even filled in one of my teeth lol. We had such an amazing chat that i decided to spread this episode into 2 parts:
Part A
Part B
Thanks for tuning in, we hope you enjoyed the episode. We would love it if you could leave a rating / review as it really helps to get the podcast out there :-)
If you are interested in being a guest on the show, please get in touch, it would be lovely to hear from you Instagram = Todaywithdrlucia Email = Todaywithdrlucia@gmail.com
Working as a doctor during COVID has been an experience that none of us were prepared for. So what was it like working in the UK as a doctor at the beginning of the outbreak? In this episode I have an eyeopening honest chat with Dr Yalda (@dr.yalda) a doctor who was working in cosmetic medicine and education at the time.
We discuss:
Thanks for tuning in, we hope you enjoyed the episode. We would love it if you could leave a rating / review as it really helps to get the podcast out there :-)
If you are interested in being a guest on the show, please get in touch, it would be lovely to hear from you Instagram = Todaywithdrlucia Email = Todaywithdrlucia@gmail.com
It was such a pleasure speaking with Dr David Mcintosh. David is Paediatric ENT Specialist with a particular interest in airway obstruction, facial and dental development and its relationship to ENT airway problems, and middle ear disease. (Can be found on instagram @dr_david_mcintosh_ent )
In this episode we discuss: - His journey into medicine - Medical school in Adelaide, Australia - Why Ear Nose & throat Surgery? - Why paediatrics? - Tips on interacting with paediatric patients - Where the passion for breathing & sleep began? - Path into becoming an educator - Why Queensland? - Creation of his book "Snored to Death" & "Don't ignore the snore" - Work life balance - Opening a gym - Advice for anyone thinking about a career in medicine
Thanks for tuning in, we hope you enjoyed the episode. We would love it if you could leave a rating / review as it really helps to get the podcast out there :-)
If you are interested in being a guest on the show, please get in touch, it would be lovely to hear from you Instagram = Todaywithdrlucia Email = Todaywithdrlucia@gmail.com
Such a wholesome chat with Dr Samira Hassan, a GP working in the UK who is passionate about community work, education and widening access to opportunities in the Somali community.
It is so incredible hearing her story and journey and feel really honored to be able to share it with you.
We discuss the following: - Her route into medicine from the middle east to the UK - Changing medical schools from St Georges to Cardiff - Maintaining your personal beliefs and culture through medicine - Surviving through medical school – creating supportive communities - How to apply for foundation training in England vs Wales - Foundation year training in Leicester - Struggles of a junior doctor, the importance of asking for help - Tips for newly qualified doctors - Bullying in the workplace, how to manage it - Choosing between Paediatrics and General Practice? - Foundation year 3, locum in Paediatrics Cardiff, Wales & humanitarian work in Somalia - Starting up Somali Career Fairs, educational seminars in Somali communities, the British Somali Medical association, Youtube channel Dr Sam’s Health chats and COVID vaccine clinics - Drive behind what she does - Discussing work life balance
We hope you enjoy the episode. If you are a medical doctor interested in being a guest on the show, please get in touch. It would be lovely to hear from your - either get intouch via Instagram, Todaywithdrlucia, or Email me at Todaywithdrlucia@gmail.com
Dr Sameer Abedi is a UK trained General Practitioner who came to Sydney, Australia, almost 10 years ago. Sameer is a friend and colleague of mine, who has a special interest in skin cancer medicine and surgery, of which he mentors me in! :-)
We discussed the following: - Why he wanted to study medicine - How he got accepted through clearing - Plans if he was unsuccessful through clearing - Taking a gap year - Studying in St Georges Hospital, London - Foundation year training experiences - The importance of doing an emergency medicine rotation - GP training - Why he chose to move to Australia - the choice between Canada & Australia - What is life like working in Australia
We hope you enjoyed the episode, would be wonderful if you could leave a rating / review, it really helps to get the podcast out there :-)
If you are interested in being a guest on the show, please get in touch, it would be lovely to hear from you! Either get in touch via Instagram - Todaywithdrlucia or Email me at: Todaywithdrlucia@gmail.com
Thanks! Take care, Lucinda
I am very excited to have my first guest on the show, Dr Ibrahim, a good friend of mine who i've known since high school and a trainee in Plastic Surgery in the UK.
We discussed the following: - Why he wanted to study medicine - Studying in Manchester university - Problem based vs. traditional based learning - Doing a Masters in Research - Foundation year training experiences - Organizing a taster week in plastic surgery - When and why he decided to become a plastic surgeon & the importance of junior doctor jobs and the specialty one considers - Taking an FY3 year = teaching anatomy in King's college, locuming & unpaid experience in plastic surgery - Life as a plastic surgery trainee - Plans for the future
We hope you enjoyed the episode, would be wonderful if you could leave a rating / review, it really helps to get the podcast out there :-)
If you are interested in being a guest on the show, please get in touch, it would be lovely to hear from you! Either get in touch via Instagram - Todaywithdrlucia or Email me at: Todaywithdrlucia@gmail.com
Thanks! Take care, Lucinda
Hello Everyone! Dr Lucinda here - General Practitioner from the UK working in Sydney, Australia. Welcome back to the poddy :-) Its officially been 2 years since I arrived in Australia from the UK - WOW. Time has flown! So to celebrate I'm covering: - How i made the move - Tips on choosing a GP surgery / agency - What is the process for the move? - How I prepared for the move? - What to get sorted when you arrive - Tips that i wish i knew! - Some embarrassing stories about my move lol...#realities! - Helpful resources If you're a doctor and interested in sharing your story please get in touch :-) Email: Todaywithdrlucia@gmail.com Instagram: Todaywithdrlucia Thanks for tuning in! Hope you find it helpful
Hello and Welcome Everyone! It's so great to finally be here...my name is Dr Lucinda, I'm a General Practitioner from UK currently working in Sydney. On this episode I reveal my ambitions for the podcast and give you a little intro to my medical journey. Along my journey I have met so many incredible doctors and continue to learn how diverse medicine can be... Hopefully through this platform I can help you take a peak into the lives of doctors, share our journeys inside and outside of medicine and help educate, inspire and connect us. If you're interested in being on the podcast please email me on: Todaywithdrlucia@gmail.com Enjoy! Lucinda :) P.s. To join me on my daily adventures check out my instagram page where i share my medical and non medical journeys: https://www.instagram.com/todaywithdrlucia/