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Welcome to the Mothers In Medicine Podcast. Here we have honest and open conversations with leaders in the medical field who are also mothers. Hear their real life stories and also gain from their practical tips and advice for managing the juggle.
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In this episode I speak to Dr Rachel Morris. Rachel is a former GP turned careers coach specialising in resilience .We discuss setting boundaries and managing expectations as mothers in medicine . Here is what we talk about: We discuss what inspired her to become a coach Rachel’s journey towards self awareness and self discovery . Why she started t…
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In this episode I speak to Dame Professor Jane Dacre . Dame Professor Jane Dacre is a Consultant Rheumatologist and former president of the Royal College of Physicians. She is also former director of UCL Medical school and the MRCP examination. Dame Dacre also led the gender pay gap review in medicine. In this episode we discuss: - What is the gend…
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In this episode we speak to Dr Hollie Hearfield. Dr Hearfield is a Consultant in psychiatry and is one of the lead authors of recent published research into the experiences of breastfeeding NHS workers. In this episode we discuss her personal experience as a breastfeeding mother and what inspired her to carry out this research . We will also discus…
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In this episode of the Mothers in Medicine Podcast I meet NHS and private GP Dr Tosin Ajayi-Sotubo, founder of Mind Body Doctor and Resident Doctor on Channel 4’s Embarassing Bodies. We discuss: Challenges Tosin overcame during her fertility journey Tosin’s experience of pregnancy How pregnancy has changed her as a doctor The inspiration behind min…
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In this episode I’m joined by Miss Zoe Barber, consultant oncoplastic breast surgeon, and mother of twins. Miss Barber shares her experience of going through a twin pregnancy, and discusses the challenges and the benefits of life as a mother and a surgeon. She shares why she didn’t love maternity leave and we discuss the stigma around the expectati…
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In this episode I speak to Dr Helen Fidler, Consultant gastroenterologist, Deputy Chair of the BMA UK Consultants Committee and mother of 5 . This episode I ask the question : How can we master the return as mothers in medicine? Here is what we discuss : Dr Fidler shares her experience of returning to work after maternity leave on 5 occasions The c…
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In this episode I speak to Dr Abeyna Bubbers-Jones Consultant Occupational Health Physician and founder of Medic Footprints, a company on a mission to connect 1 million doctors with the best in diverse and alternative careers. This week I ask the question : How can we think outside the box as Mothers in Medicine ? Here is what we talk about >Dr Bub…
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In this episode we speak to Dr Kiran Rahim, Paediatric Registrar and mother of 3. In this episode we ask how can we deal with burnout? Here is what we discuss: >Dr Rahim shares how she got involved with the ITV drama Maternal. >Dr Rahim shares her experience of burnout. >She shares why she thinks as doctors we need to change the way we think. >She …
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This week I speak to Dr Katerina Bambang, Consultant in Obstetrics and Gynaecology with a special interest in fertility preservation services and I ask the question 'When is the right time to have children in training?' Here is what we talk about: -Dr Bambang shares her thoughts on factors to consider as you plan your future as a woman in medicine …
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In this episode I speak to Professor Anna David. She is director at the Elizabeth Garrett Anderson Institute for Women’s Health and a Consultant in Obstetrics and Maternal Fetal Medicine at University College London. Here is what we talk about: -Professor David shares how she manages to juggle life as a clinical academic with having children - we d…
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In this episode I speak to Dr Sarah Birkhoelzer , a Cardiology registrar and Clinical research fellow at the University of Oxford. This week I ask the question are some specialties more compatible with balancing a career and family life? Here’s what we talk: Sarah shares some of her experience as a woman in cardiology and mother in medicine . She s…
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In this episode I speak to Professor Tamsin Ford. Professor Ford is a Professor of Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of Cambridge and also mother of twins. Here’s what we talk about: - Professor Ford talks about her experience as a mother of twins. - We discuss Mum guilt - The real impact of working motherhood on our children - What…
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This month the new medical drama Maternal hits our screens on ITV. But it's a medical drama with a difference - it focuses on three female doctors returning to work after maternity leave. When I read about the premise it struck a chord, so in a slight departure from our normal format in this episode I interview writer of Maternal Jacqui Honess-Mart…
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In this episode I speak to Dr Sundus Alusi, a Neurology Consultant and mother of 3 and I ask the question- How do you juggle life as a mother and doctor? Here is what we talk about: Her experience of being one of the first female consultants at her hospital trust. How she managed her ambitions as a mother in medicine. What surprised her most about …
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In this episode we speak to Professor Scarlett Mcnally. She is an Orthopaedic surgeon and was the 9th women to be elected on to the Council of the Royal College of Surgeons . In this episode we ask the question : Is it possible to have a good life balance as a women in surgery? Here is what we talk about? -Scarlett tells us about Women in Surgery a…
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In this episode I interview Dr Sarah Logan. Dr Logan is a consultant in Infectious Diseases at the Hospital of Tropical Diseases at the University College London Hospital NHS Foundation trust . She is also the director of the Medical Workforce Unit at the Royal College of Physicians Here’s what we talk about: Dr Logan shared openly and honestly on …
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In this really interesting and informative episode I spoke with paediatric registrar, BMA representative and mother of 5 : Dr Fogarty-Hover. Here’s what we talk about in this episode Dr Fogarty-Hover shares honestly and openly about her personal experience of having a baby during medical school She shares practical advice for pregnant students and …
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Elizabeth Gilbert calls her “a powerhouse, the thunder and the lightning,” and Issa Rae says she’s “one of the bravest, most incisively honest, hysterical voices I know". Luvvie Ajayi Jones is the 2x New York Times bestselling author of I’m Judging You: The Do-Better Manual and Professional Troublemaker: The Fear-Fighter Manual, creator of the popu…
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Elizabeth Gilbert calls her “a powerhouse, the thunder and the lightning,” and Issa Rae says she’s “one of the bravest, most incisively honest, hysterical voices I know". Luvvie Ajayi Jones is the 2x New York Times bestselling author of I’m Judging You: The Do-Better Manual and Professional Troublemaker: The Fear-Fighter Manual, creator of the popu…
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Introducing Life in Bloom - The Diaspora Edition - with Tosin Durotoye: Forbes-featured woman in tech, Founder of The Bloom Africa, 100 Most Influential People of African Descent (2020), Leading Ladies Africa's "Nigeria's 100 Most Inspiring Women" (2019), Women in Africa Ambassador (2018-2020), gender-equity advocate and global speaker. This editio…
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