In this episode Caroline interviews Dr Adrian Boyle, former President of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine about the things we can do to improve the wellbeing of the Emergency Medicine workforce. Listen in to find out how interventions like 'warm handovers' and effective role-modelling from leaders can make all the difference to a struggling team member going through tough times.
Resource link:
Psychologically Informed Practice and Policy
https://rcem.ac.uk/wp-content/uploads/2022/12/University_of_Bath_PIPP_Infographic_Oct-2022.pdf
Contact Adrian on X:
@RCEMPolicyVP
(Apologies - due to unforeseen circumstances there was a significant delay between recording and releasing this episode - but it's all still great stuff that applies at the time of release! Adrian has since passed the RCEM Presidency baton on to Dr Ian Higginson, but he remains a big part of the RCEM team and a dedicated Emergency Physician.)
Welcome to the Joyful Doctor Podcast! Dr Caroline Walker, founder of the Joyful Doctor, interviews GP and CBT therapist, Lee David.
Caroline chats with Dr Lee David - a GP, NHS practitioner Health Clinician, and CBT Therapist, about how we can use simple CBT techniques in our everyday lives as doctors…
Lee’s name is well known in primary care settings, having written a brilliant book on how to do CBT in bite-sized 10 minutes chunks - perfect for busy clinicians wanting to make a meaningful impact on their patients wellbeing within tight time-constraints!
Link to the book: https://amzn.to/3y0vmhs
Website: https://www.10minutecbt.co.uk/
Twitter: @10minuteCBT
Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/lee-david-14606818/
Resources:
Wellbeing module: https://elearning.10minutecbt.co.uk/courses/balancing-wellbeing-and-beating-burnout
Self-compassion videos:
· Susan David: https://ideas.ted.com/how-to-be-kinder-to-yourself-self-compassion/
· Kristin Neff: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IvtZBUSplr4&ab_channel=TEDxTalks
· Brene Brown https://www.ted.com/talks/brene_brown_the_power_of_vulnerability?language=en
Welcome to the Joyful Doctor Podcast! Dr Caroline Walker, founder of the Joyful Doctor, interviews ADHD advocate, Steph Camilleri.
Caroline shares her own recent experience of being diagnosed and treated for ADHD, at a time when more and more doctors are coming forward for help with the condition, amidst a cultural backlash of scepticism from colleagues and the press.
Caroline talks with 'The ADHD Advocate Steph Camilleri about the challenges and joys of ADHD on adulthood - including diagnosis, treatment and adapting to life as a doctor on the neurodiverse spectrum.
Apply for Access to Work support at:
https://www.gov.uk/access-to-work
Contact Steph and her team at the ADHD Advocate:
www.theadhdadvocate.com
Follow Steph on Social Media at:
https://www.youtube.com/@theadhdadvocate6217
In this episode Caroline chats with her close friend, colleague
and Joyful Doctor Coach Dr Tamara White, about the importance of identity and
connection for doctors, especially when considering a change in career path.
Tamara brings a wealth of experience from the fields of immunology,
psychiatry, therapy and coaching, alongside her own experiences of being a
patient and a mum, to shed light on why we need both permission and support
when making big changes in our lives...
Get in touch with Tamara at:
| In this episode Caroline chats with friend and colleague Dr Sandy Miles, about the culture of shame in medicine and the best ways to deal with it. Caroline and Sandy explore the harmful expectations doctors put on themselves and the importance of managing shame triggers proactively. Sandy brings a wealth of experience from her work as a GP, and someone who has made significant changes in her life, to shine a light on this important topic for doctors today. Resources: Podcasts: Unlocking Us - Brené Brown The Nocturnists Books: What Doctors Feel - Danielle Ofri Self-Compassion - Kristin Neff You can get in touch with Sandy at: Twitter: @MedHummingBird Email: Sandy.miles2@nhs.net |
Welcome to the latest episode of the Joyful Doctor Podcast!
In this episode, Caroline continues a special series of COVID-19 podcasts aimed at supporting doctors through these exceptionally challenging times. This episode explores the challenges that many doctors experience of bullying and harassment in medicine through COVID in the weeks and months to come... Caroline chats with Dr Adam Harrison - a GP and medical leader giving top tips in challenging times.
In this episode Caroline and Dr Rachel Morris (of You are Not a Frog podcast fame), share some of their toughest times as doctors and how they came to build their "Permission to Thrive" community - to help overwhelmed doctors find a friendly and safe space to focus on their own wellbeing - whilst racking up some easy CPD points along the way!
Top tips:
If you feel like you are carrying a burden, remember you can always put it down, even just for a short while.
Remember you are doing the best you can.
Stay in your zone of power. Figure out what is in your control and what is not. Focus on the things you can control and forget about those things you can't.
Join our Permission to Thrive Membership to learn more tips on self-care for doctors: Inspiring CPD for Doctors who want to thrive at work
Listen to You Are Not a Frog podcast here: Podcasts - You are not a frog
Twitter: YouAreNotAFrog1
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/dr-rachel-morris/
Contact Dr Rachel Morris: rachel@wildmonday.co.uk
In this episode, Caroline chats with Capt Emma Henderson - a pilot who founded the wonderful Project Wingman charity to support NHS staff wellbeing during the pandemic. Over 90 Project Wingman lounges have sprung up in hospitals across the UK in the past year - providing a non-judgemental space for all NHS staff to land, during and after their hospital shifts. Caroline and Emma reflect on how the COVID-19 pandemic has turned life upside down both personally and professionally for so many, and how helpful grounded aircrew can be to the modern NHS workforce.
Show notes
Top tips:
If you are struggling to stay afloat, reach out and hook your anchor onto someone strong.
You don’t have to be miserable all the time in order to get help. It’s ok to say “I’m not coping, but in ten minutes I’m going to be fine. I just need a little help right now.”
Give yourself permission to look after yourself.
Follow Project Wingman here:
Website: https://www.projectwingman.co.uk/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/projectwingman2020
Twitter: https://twitter.com/_ProjectWingman
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/project_wingman2020/
Welcome to the Joyful Doctor Podcast!
In this episode Caroline chats with Sheela Hobden, a coach for doctors, about her own experiences of burnout, and the similarities and differences between coaching and therapy, and which might be most helpful for struggling doctors.
Welcome to the Joyful Doctor Podcast!
In this episode, Caroline continues a special series of COVID-19 podcasts aimed at supporting doctors through these exceptionally challenging times. In this episode Caroline chats with Dr Katya Miles, Founder of The Working Well Doctor and Head of Training at The Joyful Doctor - about how we can adapt to life working from home.
Instagram: @working_well_doctor
Facebook: Katya Miles Working Well
Twitter: WorkingWellDr@WorkingWellExp
Linked In: linkedin.com/in/katya-miles-61595967
Email: theworkingwellexperience@gmail.com
And her newest venture for Mums Wellbeing - even more important now so many of us mums will be working from home!
Instagram: @working_well_mum
Facebook: Working Well Mums group -
www.facebook.com/groups/379193969768358/Welcome to the Joyful Doctor Podcast!
In this episode, Caroline talks with Head of Joyful Doctor Coaching: Dr Sarah Goulding. Sarah is a GP, GP Mentor, Appraiser, Training Programme Director and Coach for Doctors specialising in Wellbeing and Career Development. Caroline and Sarah discuss their personal experiences of burnout as doctors and share tips on how to come back from the edge of burnout with kindness and support
Welcome to the Joyful Doctor Podcast!
In this episode, Caroline continues a special series of COVID-19 podcasts aimed at supporting doctors through these exceptionally challenging times. In this episode Caroline chats with Harriet Hunt, Founder of Duty to Care - a charity set up during the COVID crisis to provide free wellbeing support for NHS staff.
Access Duty to Care support on their website here:
Welcome to the Joyful Doctor Podcast!
In this episode, Caroline continues a special series of COVID-19 podcasts aimed at supporting doctors through these exceptionally challenging times. With lockdowns easing across the world this episode explores how we can continue to find time for ourselves as our many different roles and responsibilities continue to shift and change...
Caroline chats with Suzi B - Joyful Doctor Coach, wellbeing specialist and author
of 'I am Born Lucky and Born to Love'.
Suzi's website and free course:
https://suzib.co.uk/product/7-day-mindset-mentally-thrive-challenge-video-course/
Suzi B Wellness Within
In this episode Caroline talks with her good friend and colleague, GP and Humanistic Counsellor, Dr Nicky Kiernan (AKA Nicky Setter) about the range of normal emotions and worries we are facing through the COVID-19 pandemic and how it is bringing us face-to-face with some our the harder truths about life and death.
Show notes:
Recommended Book:
Staring at the Sun - Irvin Yalom
Quote from Sogyal Rinpoche, The Tibetan Book of Living and Dying
Contact Nicky via her website: www.onelifetherapies.com or
Email: nicky@onelifetherapies.com
This is the 3rd in a series of 'COVID-19 Supporting Doctors' podcasts hosted jointly between Dr Rachel Morris, host of the 'You are not a Frog' podcast, and Dr Caroline Walker, host of the 'Joyful Doctor' podcast.
In this episode, Caroline and Rachel talk about moral injury - what it is, how it feels and what we can do to manage it during the evolving pandemic.
In these very difficult times, Caroline and Rachel are working together to bring you as much support as they can. We’ll be tackling various different topics as they emerge in order to help doctors keep their head in the game and stay focussed and resilient. In this episode, we talk about moral injury. This is the distress we feel when our actions (or lack of them) violate our moral or ethical code. Doctors are already being asked to work in ways that are alien to them and may feel quite wrong. We have been trained to care for the patient in front of us, and it becomes really hard when we have to make difficult decisions which have a huge impact. We chat about the sorts of moral injury that frontline workers may experience, the role of ethical guidance and individual decision making and discuss the sorts of symptoms you may experience if you are suffering from moral injury. Connecting with others, having regular check-ins, not neglecting the basics in caring for yourselves and your teams are ways to help prepare for what may come. If you are suffering, speaking to other people, making sure you don’t do this alone and getting the professional support and advice you need early will help. Doctors – we need you more than ever. Keep up the good work. Keep caring for yourselves and each other, Keep kind. Contact Rachel – rachel@wildmonday.co.uk Twitter - @DrRachel Morris Contact Caroline – caroline@joyfuldoctor.com Twitter @joyful_doctor
Show notes and links: Coronavirus wellbeing support for doctors Facebook group https://www.facebook.com/groups/77725...
The Joyful Doctor Website http://www.joyfuldoctor.com/
Shapes for Doctors Website http://www.shapesfordoctors.com/
You Are Not A Frog website http://www.shapesfordoctors.com/podca...
The Happiness Trap: Stop Struggling, Start Living by Russ Harris https://www.amazon.co.uk/Happiness-Tr...
BMA Wellbeing Service https://www.bma.org.uk/advice/work-li...
The NHS Practitioner Health Programme https://www.practitionerhealth.nhs.uk
This is the 2nd in a series of 'COVID-19 Supporting Doctors' podcasts hosted jointly between Dr Rachel Morris, host of the 'You are not a Frog' podcast, and Dr Caroline Walker, host of the 'Joyful Doctor' podcast.
In this episode, Caroline and Rachel explore how we can manage our sadness, anger and grief through the evolving pandemic.
In this episode, recorded just before lockdown in the UK began, Caroline and Rachel talk about how we can manage our stress and anxiety through the evolving pandemic.
In this episode Caroline continues a special series of COVID-19 podcasts supporting doctors through these emotionally challenging times. She talks with Dr Amrita Sen Mukherjee, a GP with an interest in occupational medicine, positive psychology and physician health.
Top Tips:
@Yourwellbeingdr
Welcome to the 11th episode of the Joyful Doctor Podcast!
In this episode, Caroline starts off a special series of COVID-19 podcasts aimed at supporting doctors through these exceptionally challenging times. With schools closing across the world this first episode explores the challenges for doctor parenting through COVID in the weeks and months to come. Caroline chats with the Dr Vica Khromova - Child Psychiatrist, Parent Coach and Founder of Emerging Parent - giving top tips on parenting for different ages in challenging times.