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Amile & Suba met whilst working their first ever doctor jobs in a hospital just outside of London. They have since lived together, become friends & supported each other through the highs and lows of working life. Listen as they chat through the stories and challenges that face junior doctors every single day. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In her new podcast In Hysterics, Dr Suba teams up with Daye to unravel taboos about women’s bodies. In each episode, she will speak to bright minds, thought leaders & the people you’ve just got to hear from. You will hear intimate stories, lessons and game-changing research that will challenge everything you thought you knew about the industry. This podcast is powered by Daye, a company raising the standards in women's health through medical research and innovation. Visit yourdaye.come to le ...
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Dr. Thol. Thirumavalavan is an Indian politician, scholar and activist from the state of Tamil Nadu. He is a Member of Parliament from Chidambaram and current president of Viduthalai Chiruthaigal Katchi. He Joined our Twitter Spaces and spoke about Dravidian ideology vs the Hinduism.
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"Fallen due to Aryan-ism, Arisen due to Dravidian-ism and Victory due to Tamil-ism" quote spreader Ayya ​​Suba Veerapandian Joined us through our @dravida_bhoomi SPACE under the Topic பெரியார்_மண்!
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This week, in our season finale (!!!), Dr Suba talks with Miss Christine Ekechi. Christine is a consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist, specialising in early pregnancy and acute gynaecology. She wears many hats and one of them is as co-chair of the race equality task force for the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists. Christine tell…
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This week Dr Suba talks with Dr Tina Mistry, a psychologist with an interest in trauma-informed care and maternal mental health. She uses her platform to share her knowledge and bring diversity to the Eurocentric healthcare system. We expand the conversation past perinatal mental health and explore what factors affect women’s mental health and how …
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This week Dr Suba talks with Amirah Zaky. Amirah has lived experience of vaginismus, with the pain and difficulties of it bringing her marriage to the brink of divorce. She managed to overcome it and now supports and guides other women through their own journeys with vaginismus. Amirah tells us her story, we discuss all the damaging beliefs around …
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This week Dr Suba talks with Gabby Edlin. Gabby is a menstrual equity activist and founder of Bloody Good Periods – a charity providing period products to whoever needs it. Especially in current times, period poverty is becoming increasingly common and BGP are a lifeline to many. Gabby shares her story behind setting up BGP and we get into cultural…
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This week Dr Suba talks with Emma Brockwell. Emma is a physio who after her own personal experiences with pelvic floor issues dived into the world of pelvic floor health. She is now a pelvic health physio with a specialist interest in helping those returning to running and exercise post-partum and uses her platform, @physiomumUK, to educate on pelv…
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This week Dr Suba talks with Sarah Sharp. Sarah is a chronic illness blogger with a passion for honesty, education and inclusivity. She fights to make the menstrual health community a more open and inclusive place for everyone who needs it through her platform @endo_the_world. She takes us through her journey with endo, from first realizing that so…
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This week Dr Suba talks with Illy Morrison. She's a midwife and a mother – she’s built a great community through @mixing.up.motherhood where all things birth, parenting and relationships are addressed. She’s doing amazing work on advocacy in birth spaces, helping mothers on their journeys of healing from birth trauma and on gaining control in their…
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This week Dr Suba talks with Valentina Milanova, founder of Daye. Daye is a company looking to raise the standards in gynae health. Valentina tells us about her personal story behind launching Daye, how they are revolutionizing the humble tampon and what else they’ve got in store. We learn about tampon standards (don’t blink, you’ll miss them), tak…
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This week Dr. Suba talks with Dr. Anita Mitra, gynaecologist, author and vaginal microbiome expert. She usually traverses the interwebs fighting misinformation about women’s health through her platform @gynaegeek and her book The Gynae Geek but today, she graces us with her presence and knowledge. We learn about the vaginal microbiome, how it looks…
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This week Dr Suba talks with Andreia Trigo, multi-awarded fertility nurse consultant, author and TEDx speaker. She speaks openly on her personal experiences of being born without a womb and the upper part of her vagina and shares her mission to improve accessibility to fertility care and support worldwide at minimal cost to populations. We discuss …
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This week Dr Suba talks with Imogen Pinnell, Health Information Manager from Jo’s Cervical Cancer Trust, on cervical cancer, smears and HPV. We explore why the up-take rates of smears are at an all-time low and hear about the hope on the horizon for changes to the smear test. In our short, we learn about the stigma around gynae cancers and how sham…
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This week Dr Suba talks with Dr Jessica Zucker, pregnancy loss and bereavement psychologist and creator of the #ihadamiscarriage campaign, on miscarriage, the culture of silence around it and the stigma of grief. She shares her powerful personal story and we explore what shapes women’s experiences of miscarriage and how to support them through it. …
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Are you ready? In Hysterics, your soon-to-be fave Women’s Health podcast is dropping soon. We’re crushing taboos and excavating truths on how our health is influenced by history, politics and culture. I’m your host, Dr Suba, and we are powered by Daye. Join me weekly as I talk with a guest and hear lived experiences, the latest research and answer …
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In my first episode, I talk to you about my latest bingeing obsession. Nope not Netflix, but Masterclass! Recently I've been listening to Chris Voss' take on what it means to be a successful communicator. I discuss the three techniques of Mirroring, Labelling & Mastering Delivery. These are all methods I've tried in my consultations with patients a…
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Mr David Sellu is a surgeon and the author of the auto-biographical book Did He Save Lives?. In this candid book, he chronicles his journey as a well respected doctor with an impeccable record. We learn of the tragic circumstances that resulted in a patient death and a conviction of manslaughter. Having spent 40 years of his career working as a Con…
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Dr Robin Fawcett is an American-trained GP based in the UK. She is known for her holistic approach to wellness and her personal journey as a breast cancer patient. She joins Amile & Suba to share her unique perspective and unpredictable career trajectory. From being a child with dreams of being an Astronaut to dealing with difficult health situatio…
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Many of you will remember the article that went viral earlier this year detailing the everyday 'petty tortures' inflicted on NHS doctors. Dr Jo Poole, an anaesthetic trainee, recounted her experiences of being treated poorly in a blogpost that went gained traction and then went on to form that article. After she shared her blog, she received hundre…
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In this episode, Amile & Suba sit down with social psychologist and 'perfectionism' expert, Dr Thomas Curran. He's a Professor at the LSE and has recently done a TED talk looking at today's obsession with Perfectionism. We talk about how our favourite flaw needs to be examined & taken seriously as a causative factor for mental illness. We think abo…
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For this episode, Amile sat down with a champion of diverse medical careers, property investment and co-owner of EurekaDoc, Dr Lafina Diamandis. Though the converstaion could have gone in several directions, they focussed on the minefield of Property Investment. They talk about the importance of leveraging your resources & realising that mindset is…
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For the first time this season, Amile and Suba sit down over a Skype phonecall to chat about life as doctors out of training. They focus on Suba's brave move to New Zealand where she is working as a doctor in Auckland. They talk about the professional maturity they have developed, working life abroad & also reveal the career direction Suba wants to…
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In this episode, Amile sits down with the accomplished (and very cool) Dr Seema Yasmin. She grew up in East London, studied Medicine at Cambridge and has since found herself working across the world in various capacities. Though a doctor by name, she is a storyteller by nature. Her CV reads like no other. She worked as a CDC Epidemiologist during t…
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In this week’s episode, Amile & Suba head out of the recording studio to meet their next guest at his clinic on London’s Harley Street. Dr Tijion Esho is an award winning cosmetic doctor specialising in non-surgical techniques. He has clinics in London, Newcastle & Dubai and developed sold-out lip care products. In addition to his media and cosmeti…
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Dr Jacyntha Khera is an Anaesthetic and ITU Doctor who lives and works in London. Early in her training, she experienced the death of two close family members within months of each other. Amile sits down with Jacyntha to discuss the ways in which she dealt with her grief whilst working. They explore her personal journey and how she's learnt to take…
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Jamie Saunders worked as a senior radiographer before studying to become a Physician's Associate. He toyed with the idea of becoming a doctor, but soon realised that the PA role better suited his desires and career aspirations. In this episode we explore the role and history of physician associates in the UK and abroad. We look at their real-life i…
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This week we sit down with Dr Ewoma Ukeleghe. She's a business owner, a junior doctor and goes by the name @skndoctor. In this episode, she talks about her breaking point in medicine & what caused her to put herself first in her search for happiness and job satisfication. We learn about her experience with burnout, self care and starting a business…
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In this episode, we sit down with our friend Dr Maya Zosmer. Despite having doctor parents, her path to medicine was anything but straightforward. She started out in Architecture before the pull to medical school took its hold on her again. During her time as a doctor, she has found her passion in caring for some of our most vulnerable patients bot…
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This week, Amile sits down with the inspiring multi-hyphenate, Dr Hazel Wallace. As well as working as an NHS doctor, she's a qualified PT, blogger, podcaster and best-selling author. You may know her online as @TheFoodMedic. They discuss her journey to medical school and the growth of her platform, The Food Medic. This episode covers lifestyle med…
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We planned this episode, but completely went astray from our outline! The internet has completely changed the health game. We can access services more easily and more affordably. We also have information at our fingertips. Patients have become more empowered & doctors have become better communicators. In this episode, we look at the communities who…
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This episode is one of our favourites to have recorded! Having completed our foundation training, we sit down to reflect on the past two years & answer the questions YOU sent in. Suba remembers that one time when she was the laughing stock of the hospital. Amile talks about the moments of loneliness she felt during her first year of work. They shar…
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Amile & Suba discuss the history leading up to the Irish Abortion Referendum of 2018. They look at the landmark cases that shaped the law & examine their own beliefs. *Trigger Warning- we talk graphically about the nature of a medical and surgical abortion* Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.…
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Burnout is the experience of feeling overwhelmed, emotionally drained, and unable to meet constant demands. In the second look at the crossover between mental health and the medical profession, Amile & Suba discuss this phenomenon. They look at why doctors are getting burnout & how we can cultivate a kinder culture at work. Hosted on Acast. See aca…
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At medical school graduations all over the world, prospective doctors stand up and recite the famous words of the Hippocratic oath..."First, do no harm."Today, Amile & Suba discuss opioid addiction, an epidemic that was both perpetuated and prescribed by doctors. Opioid misuse has ravaged large pockets of America, high profile celebrities & is well…
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2017 was a memorable year. For the UK, it was the year that we witnessed many lives lost in ways which felt senseless. There were terrorist attacks in both London and Manchester. There was a blaze that engulfed Grenfell Tower, killing several of its residents in the process. The images and stories from all these major incidents have stuck in the mi…
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Should hospitals take more responsibility for delays in treatment? Is the NHS set up to treat people with mental health problems in an appropriate timeframe? Do doctors withold information from patients in a bid to provide false reassurance and lessen anxiety? With conversations usually focussed on delayed presentations & patients seeking help too …
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This week, Amile & Suba sit down to discuss the case that is on everyone's lips. Yes, that's right. The case of Dr Hadiza Bawa-Garba, a doctor convicted of manslaughter here in the UK. They look at the Swiss Cheese model, the struggle of working within an imperfect NHS and how the duty of candour is being threatened. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/…
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Amile & Suba met whilst working their first ever doctor jobs in a hospital just outside of London. They have since lived together, become friends & supported each other through the highs and lows of working life. Listen as they chat through the stories and challenges that face junior doctors every single day. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy …
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