Ever left an MEN1 appointment feeling more anxious than when you went in? – Season 2, Episode 9 Professor Maralyn Druce, leading London Consultant Endocrinologist, joins me for an honest conversation about where tension, mistrust, and misunderstanding can quietly grow between patients and clinicians — particularly in rare disease care. We explore: • Why MEN1 so often exists in a grey zone of uncertainty rather than clear answers • How “watch and wait” can feel profoundly different for p...
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Ever left an MEN1 appointment feeling more anxious than when you went in? – Season 2, Episode 9 Professor Maralyn Druce, leading London Consultant Endocrinologist, joins me for an honest conversation about where tension, mistrust, and misunderstanding can quietly grow between patients and clinicians — particularly in rare disease care. We explore: • Why MEN1 so often exists in a grey zone of uncertainty rather than clear answers • How “watch and wait” can feel profoundly different for p...
#53 - “Why You Still Don’t Feel Heard—And How to Fix It” (Private Patient Advocate & Medical Doctor)
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#53 - “Why You Still Don’t Feel Heard—And How to Fix It” (Private Patient Advocate & Medical Doctor)
Ever left a medical appointment feeling dismissed, judged, or totally unheard? - Season 2, Episode #53 I speak with Dr Elena Borelli, a former Doctor of Medical Science turned Private Patient Advocate. She explains what’s really happening behind the scenes when patients feel ignored, how medical records can perpetuate harmful bias, and what to say (and not say) in high-stakes appointments. We also explore second opinions, how to prepare for consultations, and what to do if you’ve been told yo...
The MEN1 Mosaic
Ever left an MEN1 appointment feeling more anxious than when you went in? – Season 2, Episode 9 Professor Maralyn Druce, leading London Consultant Endocrinologist, joins me for an honest conversation about where tension, mistrust, and misunderstanding can quietly grow between patients and clinicians — particularly in rare disease care. We explore: • Why MEN1 so often exists in a grey zone of uncertainty rather than clear answers • How “watch and wait” can feel profoundly different for p...