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The Skinterview - Common Questions from the Skin Clinic

Dr Emma Craythorne & Dr Rachael Morris Jones

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This episode of The Skinterview is brought to you by the Consultants at the Skin Health and Allergy Centre at OneWelbeck, a prestigious, highly regarded state-of-the-art clinic in the Harley Street area of Central London. All the guests interviewed by our hosts are true experts in their field. The podcast is sponsored by Klira, a luxury prescriptive bespoke skincare service, founded, developed, used, and prescribed by Consultant dermatologists. This is a limited series of weekly episodes. Av ...
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Send us a text In this episode - part two of our deep dive exploration of humanitarian learning in 2024 - we continue the insightful conversation with passionate learning advocates Janet Nyaoro, Eleonora Aralla and Neba Ambe Azinui. In the first instalment of this conversation, Humanitarian learning in 2024: perspectives from Africa, the trio discu…
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Send us a text In this episode - the first instalment of our two-part series - we explore current trends in humanitarian learning with a special focus on Africa. We sit down with three passionate advocates of learning in all forms: Janet Nyaoro (HLA East and Southern Africa Regional Centre), Eleonora Aralla (CAFOD Zimbabwe and Eswatini) and Neba Am…
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Is your child experiencing skin problems or sudden rashes? Today’s guest is Professor Jemima Mellerio BSc MD FRCP, a consultant dermatologist who treats both adults and children with a wide range of skin conditions. We explore childhood eczema and its connection to diet, whether probiotics during pregnancy can reduce the risk of eczema, and if ecze…
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Send us a text Feminist Leadership - a not-so-widely known or understood term. What is Feminist Leadership? What does it actually mean? Is its meaning simply implied in its name? Listen to this insightful conversation led by Rachel O'Brien, Director of the Humanitarian Leadership Academy (HLA). Rachel is joined by two mavens on this topic: Srilatha…
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In this episode, we delve into the complex world of skin sensitivities and allergies with Dr David Orton, a Consultant Dermatologist and Allergist. What’s the difference between having sensitive skin and an actual allergic reaction? How do we develop skin allergies, and can they be prevented? Dr Orton shares insights into how allergies are detected…
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Most of us aren’t sure where to start when it comes to moles, and we’re often told to keep an eye on them. But when should you see a doctor, and how do you spot a harmful mole? Does covering a mole with SPF help protect you? Today, we’re joined by Dr. Katie Lacy, Consultant Dermatologist and expert in skin and moles. Dr. Lacy has extensive experien…
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In this episode, Dr. Emma Craythorne and Dr. Rachael Morris-Jones are joined by consultant dermatologist and surgeon Dr. Kapil Bhargava, an expert in hair health. Together, they dive into the topic of hair loss, discussing the causes, treatment options, and what steps to take if you've been diagnosed with this condition. Tune in to learn practical …
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In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Chris Rutkowski and Dr. Thomas Marrs, allergy specialists at OneWelbeck, to explore how our understanding of allergies has evolved over the past decade. We discuss the latest treatments for established allergies like food and dust, and tackle the important question: what's the difference between an intolerance …
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In this episode, Consultant Dermatologists Dr. Emma Craythorne and Dr. Rachael Morris-Jones delve into some of the most frequently asked questions in their clinics. They explore the reasons behind the desire to look younger, offering insights into the psychology and social factors at play. The discussion also covers practical advice on how to age b…
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Send us a text Hear Bidjan Nashat, tech entrepreneur and seasoned humanitarian leader, speak candidly on the challenges and opportunities in advancing localisation within the humanitarian sector. In this open and informative conversation with the HLA's Ka Man Parkinson, Bidjan critiques current localisation debates and advocates for practical, acti…
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Send us a text In this episode, we are focusing on locally-led humanitarian research. On the SHIFT programme example and reflecting on our partnerships with researchers in Ukraine and Poland, we discuss how local specialists are and should be involved in data collection, analysis, and research design. Tune in to hear from Maryana Zaviyska, Chief of…
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Send us a text Dans cet épisode de podcast, Anne Garcon mène une discussion approfondie avec deux spécialistes de l'éducation en situation d'urgence en Afrique de l'Ouest et Centrale: Mathilde Lemaire, Responsable du programme de développement professionnel de l’éducation en situation d’urgence pour l’Afrique de l’Ouest et Centrale à HLA et Yaya Di…
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Send us a text What are the biggest challenges refugees and migrants from the LGBTQ+ community face in Poland, and how do locally-led organisations create networks and structures to support them? In this episode, we are talking about the Ukraine crisis response in Poland with a focus on strengthening the capacity of local organisations and advocacy…
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Send us a text Este es el primer episodio en español de la serie del podcast: 'Nuevas Perspectivas Humanitarias' de HLA. En este episodio, Ana Lucía Villagran, Especialista en Soluciones de Aprendizaje en América Latina y el Caribe; obtiene ideas significativas de Mercedes García, líder de HLA para la región y Dan Stothart, Director Humanitario Reg…
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Send us a text How can we harness the power of communities and networks as tools for humanitarian learning? In this podcast episode, Esther Grieder (the HLA's Global Communities and Partnerships Lead), leads a deep dive discussion with three seasoned community builders from Ghana, Nigeria and the UK to share and compare professional experiences. Tu…
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Send us a text Are you curious about coaching and mentoring - but not sure if it’s right for you, or how to get started? Charlotte Balfour-Poole, Head of Coaching at the HLA, provides her expert overview of coaching and mentoring, and highlights how they can be used as powerful tools to support every humanitarian. In conversation with Ka Man Parkin…
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Send us a text The delivery of high quality humanitarian learning - face-to-face or online is not devoid of unique challenges. As crises occur, it becomes increasingly important to carefully analyse capacity strengthening experiences and then introduce simple yet innovative methods to counter challenges faced so that training can get to the people …
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Send us a text Listen to Archie Law AM (Principal Leadership Advisor at the Humanitarian Leadership Academy) in conversation with Jamie McGoldrick, who has just completed a term as the Interim UN Humanitarian/Resident Coordinator in the Occupied Palestinian Territories. Together with Archie, Jamie discusses leadership and the humanitarian crisis in…
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Send us a text What does a humanitarian career look like? How can you kickstart your own journey in this inspiring sector – and how can this evolve over time? In our humanitarian careers podcast series, we’re connecting with humanitarians from around the world to hear personal stories and experiences of working in the sector. In this episode, the H…
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Send us a text In this episode, we discuss various learning opportunities provided by the HLA and Save the Children, which support capacity strengthening in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region. As countries of the MENA region face different types of crises, humanitarian actors on the ground need tailored capacity-strengthening programmes…
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Send us a text Join us as we explore the visionary Humanitarian Xchange, a groundbreaking event set to redefine global humanitarian sector. The inaugural Humanitarian Xchange is a hybrid conference scheduled to take place in London, UK and online on 20 February 2024. Dominic Courage, the force behind HX24, shares its unique vision, behind-the-scene…
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Send us a text Humanitarian learning is constantly evolving to be more accessible, inclusive and contextually relevant. The audiences, their needs, adequate formats for delivery and balance of power from how training is accessed to how it is delivered - is also changing. In this podcast episode, we hear from Rose Wahome, an educationist and HLA Lea…
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Send us a text Globally, many families are preparing for the start of a new academic year, with children and young people currently starting or returning to education. However, in countries and regions around the world impacted by emergencies and crises, millions do not have access to education and safe learning environments. In this podcast episod…
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Send us a text In this episode, we are discussing civil society strengthening in the context of the Ukraine crisis response in Eastern Europe with Olga Nikolska, the Program Director of Culture of Philanthropy Development at Civil Society Organisation Ednannia, and Pawel Mania, the Deputy Director for Transformational Response at the Humanitarian L…
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Send us a text Humanitarians across the sector - whether directly or indirectly - are already engaging with these tools and immersing in the metaverse. What does that look like now and in the next 10 years? James and Austen take us on journeys through technology before the metaverse, and how capacity strengthening needs and solutions have evolved o…
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Send us a text Humanitarian learning experts Dr Nazanin Zadeh-Cummings (Centre for Humanitarian Leadership) and Esther Grieder (Humanitarian Leadership Academy) join forces to help us to navigate the maze of learning pathways and opportunities available to current and aspiring humanitarians - whether through an academic route at university, lifelon…
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Send us a text “Solidarity is the political expression of love. And I have hope and faith that we can get to a place that's equitable for all.” – Michelle Brillouet Listen to Ka Man Parkinson in conversation with Michelle Brillouet and Tim Carpentier on a thought-provoking exploration of Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) - and why it matters no…
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Send us a text For International Women's Day, two senior leaders at the Humanitarian Leadership Academy (HLA) share their journeys in the humanitarian sector. Nwabundo Okoh speaks to Rachel O'Brien and Nancy Mureti about navigating leadership roles and embracing equity in their individual lives as women, and as advocates in the wider context. ___ R…
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Send us a text ‘I see Engine 2 as being an enabler, giving us the opportunity and permission to be much more forward-looking, really focusing on strategic and innovative solutions to support locally-led humanitarian action.’ Listen to Samantha Davis talking to Fiona Tan about the work taking place at pace at the HLA through its Engine 2 programme t…
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Send us a text 'Ukraine will accelerate necessary change in aid. Everyone's saying the old ways don't work anymore. We're going to create a different way of being: it's about accelerating change.' In our first podcast, listen to Save the Children UK's Gareth Owen in conversation with Pawel Mania. Gareth sets out the vision behind the DEC-funded pro…
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Central Sensitivity Syndrome is a diagnosis that is growing more and more in popularity in the United States. It's been a more common diagnosis in other places across the world, and more done to study and treat it. A lot of people are walking around with unexplained things happening to their bodies, and no one seems to know the answers. I have lear…
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Fibromyalgia means pain all over your body, literally. It can range from barely any pain to excruciating pain. I personally have 18/18 pressure points, which equals severe fibromyalgia, BUT what caused it? I attempt to ask that question and hopefully together we can get the answers we need and deserve. Let's discuss...…
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Pain is a common complaint in the primary care setting, and the standard of practice is to assess for the cause of the pain. Patients often present with painful symptoms of unknown etiology that cannot be defined by the degree of inflammation or damage to muscle tissue. Fibromyalgia affects an estimated 10 million people in the United States and is…
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