Episodios

  • BAME Experience at Medical School
    Oct 17 2023

    Welcome to the final episode of this season of The Student Dose. This episode falls last but is very much not least as we discuss navigating medical school as a BAME medical student and beyond.  We are very lucky to be joined by Dr Teddy, aka @teddybearmedic, a current Foundation Year 2 doctor working in Wales. Teddy is from an Afro-Caribbean background and talks openly on her social media about her own experiences of working and studying within the NHS. During this podcast, Teddy guides us through the challenges that she has faced, racism and micro aggressions she has witnessed in the workplace and gives us tips as to what to do if you witness these in your day to day life. She also highlights the importance of having role models from all walks of life - if you don’t see yourself being represented then you don’t know who to go to for help.

    Make sure you listen to the end for an exciting announcement from The Student Dose team!

    To find out more about Teddy, you can find her at @teddybearmedic on most social media platforms.

    Guests: Dr Teddy 

    Podcast hosts: Charlie Carey, Claire McGinniss, Katie Rooney

    Production/Edit: Claire McGinniss

    Find out more about our sponsor Pastest here.

    Like what you hear? Find details/links to those external resources we mentioned throughout, below.

    • The 'Mind the Gap' handbook.
    • 'Melanin Medics' charity. 
    • 'African Caribbean Medical Mentors' charity.
    • BMA article- 'Racisim an issue in NHS, finds survey.'
    • BAME Community and the NHS on The Medic Portal.


    It is worth noting that this is a conversational piece and the opinions and views aired are of those in this discussion in its own context at the time of recording. As mentioned, the hosts are ambassadors of the 'You Okay, Doc?' charity, which is focussed on the mental health and wellbeing of doctors. As a result, we discuss issues affecting physical, emotional and mental wellbeing that some listeners may at times find upsetting. If you fin yourself significantly affected by the discussion, please consider seeking professional help. Recording for season two took place July-September 2023.

    As a charity, we need your help to keep going. Please check out our website https://youokaydoc.org.uk/ and our Instagram page @youokaydoc to find out more and stay up-to-date. If you would like, you can also text donate to support the You Okay, Doc? charity by texting. To donate £3 text 'DOCTOR' to 70970.


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  • Getting the Balance
    Oct 10 2023

    There is no getting around the fact the medicine is an intense course. Not only do you have to put in long hours, study a vast amount of content but, it can also be emotionally challenging. We have all heard of the phrase work-life balance, but why is it important and how can we achieve it? In this episode the hosts discuss what makes us more than medical students, how best we can strike that balance between studying and maintaining our own well-being and the consequences we may face if we don’t get it right. We need to remember if we are to be health advocates then we need to start by looking after ourselves. Getting the balance right at medical school puts you in good standing for when you start working as a doctor.

    Podcast hosts: Charlie Carey, Claire McGinniss, Katie Rooney

    Production/Edit: Claire McGinniss

    Find out more about our sponsor Pastest here.

    It is worth noting that this is a conversational piece and the opinions and views aired are of those in this discussion in its own context at the time of recording. As mentioned, the hosts are ambassadors of the 'You Okay, Doc?' charity, which is focussed on the mental health and wellbeing of doctors. As a result, we discuss issues affecting physical, emotional and mental wellbeing that some listeners may at times find upsetting. If you fin yourself significantly affected by the discussion, please consider seeking professional help. Recording for season two took place July-September 2023.

    As a charity, we need your help to keep going. Please check out our website https://youokaydoc.org.uk/ and our Instagram page @youokaydoc to find out more and stay up-to-date. If you would like, you can also text donate to support the You Okay, Doc? charity by texting. To donate £3 text 'DOCTOR' to 70970.

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  • Disability as a Medical Student
    Oct 3 2023

    In this episode we will cover having a disability as a medical student, but more specifically neurodivergence and specific learning disabilities. We are aware that disability extends further than this and we hope to explore this further in future episodes.

    Disability results in some unique challenges both in everyday life but also medical school. In this episode the Claire interviews Florence Ashaye, a third year medical student at the University of Southampton. Florence has lived experience of multiple disabilities, accompanied with mental health challenges, which she talks openly about on her Instagram and YouTube challenge as well as on this podcast. Together, Florence and Claire discuss what it is like to navigate medical school, what help there is out there and how Florence has made the most of opportunities that have arisen. They also touch on the helpful reminder that everyone can shine in different areas, don’t let medical school define you.

    You can find out more about Florence on her Instagram @floshaye Or on her YouTube channel.

    Guests: Florence Ashaye 

    Podcast hosts: Charlie Carey, Claire McGinniss, Katie Rooney

    Production/Edit: Claire McGinniss

    Find out more about our sponsor Pastest here.

    It is worth noting that this is a conversational piece and the opinions and views aired are of those in this discussion in its own context at the time of recording. As mentioned, the hosts are ambassadors of the 'You Okay, Doc?' charity, which is focussed on the mental health and wellbeing of doctors. As a result, we discuss issues affecting physical, emotional and mental wellbeing that some listeners may at times find upsetting. If you fin yourself significantly affected by the discussion, please consider seeking professional help. Recording for season two took place July-September 2023.

    As a charity, we need your help to keep going. Please check out our website https://youokaydoc.org.uk/ and our Instagram page @youokaydoc to find out more and stay up-to-date. If you would like, you can also text donate to support the You Okay, Doc? charity by texting. To donate £3 text 'DOCTOR' to 70970.

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    46 m
  • Tackling Sexism
    Sep 26 2023

    TW: This episode discusses themes that some listeners may find challenging. This includes mention of sexism, sexual assault and rape. Please consider whether you may find this difficult or upsetting before listening. 

    Sexism, unfortunately, is a common problem within healthcare at the level of both medical student and doctor meaning we may see or experience it during our careers.

    In this episode our hosts are joined by Dr Becky Cox and Dr Chelcie Jewitt, founders of the campaign ‘Surviving in Scrubs’. This is a campaign trying to put an end to sexism in healthcare. They advocate for victims, campaign to the GMC, provide active bystander training and much more.  They are giving a voice to survivors and raising awareness. Listen in to hear them discussing some shocking statistics, talk about what exciting things they have managed so far and what they hope to achieve in the future. They give us a sad reminder that if you have experienced this you are not alone and give some useful tips as to what you can do if you see or experience sexism within the work place.

    Find out more about Surviving in Scrubs from their Instagram page @scrubsurvivors or on their website www.survivinginscrubs.co.uk.
    We mention a BMJ article that you can find here.

    Guests: Dr Becky Cox and Dr Chelcie Jewitt, Surviving in Scrubs 

    Podcast hosts: Charlie Carey, Claire McGinniss, Katie Rooney

    Production/Edit: Claire McGinniss

    Find out more about our sponsor Pastest here.

    It is worth noting that this is a conversational piece and the opinions and views aired are of those in this discussion in its own context at the time of recording. As mentioned, the hosts are ambassadors of the 'You Okay, Doc?' charity, which is focussed on the mental health and wellbeing of doctors. As a result, we discuss issues affecting physical, emotional and mental wellbeing that some listeners may at times find upsetting. If you fin yourself significantly affected by the discussion, please consider seeking professional help. Recording for season two took place July-September 2023.

    As a charity, we need your help to keep going. Please check out our website https://youokaydoc.org.uk/ and our Instagram page @youokaydoc to find out more and stay up-to-date. If you would like, you can also text donate to support the You Okay, Doc? charity by texting. To donate £3 text 'DOCTOR' to 70970.

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    43 m
  • Rethinking Failure
    Sep 19 2023

    For many people, medical school will be the first time they encounter a form of failure. Whether this be not hitting personal targets, failing an exam, or not getting the job that you wanted for your foundation years. No matter what the ‘failure’ may be, it can be a really challenging time but just remember: you are not the first, you won’t be the last and you are not alone in failure. It does not define you.
     
     In this episode the hosts reflect over some of their own personal failures and how to reprogram your attitude and refocus afterwards in order to learn and grow from them. They discuss the taboo surrounding failure at medical school and how this needs to change and how being open and honest with failure allows you to celebrate the hard work and effort that has gone into medical school. Failure doesn’t take you back to the beginning, you have still taken a step forward, it just might not be as big of a step as you had hoped.

    Podcast hosts: Charlie Carey, Claire McGinniss, Katie Rooney

    Production/Edit: Claire McGinniss

    Find out more about our sponsor Pastest here.

    Like what you hear? Find details/links to those external resources we mentioned throughout, below.

    • 'The F word- talking about failure in medicine' from the BMJ Opinion
    • 'How to Fail' Podcast -link to apple podcasts but available on your usual podcast platform.
    • 'The Overlap' Podcast
    • 3 ways to Overcome Exam Failure... from personal experience


    It is worth noting that this is a conversational piece and the opinions and views aired are of those in this discussion in its own context at the time of recording. As mentioned, the hosts are ambassadors of the 'You Okay, Doc?' charity, which is focussed on the mental health and wellbeing of doctors. As a result, we discuss issues affecting physical, emotional and mental wellbeing that some listeners may at times find upsetting. If you fin yourself significantly affected by the discussion, please consider seeking professional help. Recording for season two took place July-September 2023.

    As a charity, we need your help to keep going. Please check out our website https://youokaydoc.org.uk/ and our Instagram page @youokaydoc to find out more and stay up-to-date. If you would like, you can also text donate to support the You Okay, Doc? charity by texting. To donate £3 text 'DOCTOR' to 70970.

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    42 m
  • The Follow Up
    Sep 12 2023

    Welcome back, Season 2 of The Student Dose is here. After a quick reintroduction and catch up from our hosts Charlie, Claire and Kate we jump straight into a follow up interview, one year on, with fellow You Okay Doc? ambassador Dr Marianne Gazet.

    Marianne is currently a Foundation Year 2 doctor and in this episode we are reflecting back on her first year of being qualified. Taking the step from being a medical student to being a newly qualified doctor is a daunting time and a steep learning curve but tune into this episode to find out how Marianne has navigated this change. We discuss everything from the struggles of being a rotational doctor to coping with situations that haven’t gone quite right. We of course also discuss maintaining your mental health and well-being through this time.


    Guest: Marianne Gazet. You can find Marianne on Instagram @Mariannedoesmedicine  or on her own podcast @morethanmedicalstudents

    Podcast hosts: Charlie Carey, Claire McGinniss, Katie Rooney

    Production/Edit: Claire McGinniss

    Find out more about our sponsor Pastest here.

    It is worth noting that this is a conversational piece and the opinions and views aired are of those in this discussion in its own context at the time of recording. As mentioned, the hosts are ambassadors of the 'You Okay, Doc?' charity, which is focussed on the mental health and wellbeing of doctors. As a result, we discuss issues affecting physical, emotional and mental wellbeing that some listeners may at times find upsetting. If you fin yourself significantly affected by the discussion, please consider seeking professional help. Recording for season two took place July-September 2023.

    As a charity, we need your help to keep going. Please check out our website https://youokaydoc.org.uk/ and our Instagram page @youokaydoc to find out more and stay up-to-date. If you would like, you can also text donate to support the You Okay, Doc? charity by texting. To donate £3 text 'DOCTOR' to 70970.

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    41 m
  • The Medical School Experience
    Feb 14 2023

    Starting at Medical School is an exciting time filled with new experiences, new knowledge and lots of new friends! However, from just starting out, to pre-clinical then placement years, we often encounter a number of new situations and environments which at times can feel overwhelming. You won’t be the first person to experience this, nor will you be the last. Starting something new can bring with it a variety of thoughts and feelings whatever the environment.
     
     In this episode our hosts and other members of the You Okay, Doc? team share their top tips for moving through Medical School and how to prioritise our mental wellbeing along the way. This episode hopes to be a bumper guide providing helpful snippets to prepare you for and guide you through the journey. Whether you are just receiving offers, are returning from a leave, or just feel the semester hasn’t gone as you might have hoped; this one is especially for you. 
     
     Tune in for the last episode of this series, we hope you enjoy! 

     

    Podcast hosts: Claire McGinniss, Charlie Carey and Katie Rooney

    Contributions from: Dr Daniel Gearon, Dr Divya Varsani, Dr Lydia Edwards, Dr Anthony Baynham, Dr Marianne Gazet, Dr Emily Palmer

     

    It is worth noting that this is a conversational piece and the opinions and views aired are of those in this discussion in its own context at the time of the recording. As mentioned, the hosts are ambassadors of the “You Okay, Doc?” charity, which is focussed on the mental health and wellbeing of doctors. As a result, we discuss issues affecting physical, emotional and mental wellbeing that some listeners may at times find upsetting. If you find yourself significantly affected by the discussion, please consider seeking professional help. Recording for this series took place throughout 2022. 

     

    As a charity, we need your help to keep going. Please check out our website: https://youokaydoc.org.uk/ and our Instagram page @youkaydoc to find out more and stay up-to-date. If you would like, you can also text donate to support the You Okay, Doc? Charity via text message. To donate £3 text “DOCTOR” to 70970. 

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  • Unconventional Routes
    Feb 7 2023

    It is easy and perhaps comforting to believe that the road to our goals and success will come through a well mapped out and predictable route. During medical school and throughout life however, we often find that our expectations regarding how we reach a destination are significantly different to reality. Although less conventional routes into medical school may be less known about and in some cases initially appear to be the result of failure, they are far more common than many realise and can produce incredibly successful students and doctors.

    In this episode of “The Student Dose” Claire speaks to Dr Bakhtar Ahmed, an NHS doctor and founder of The Medic Life, an organisation that aims to help prospective students gain places at medical and dental school. Together we reflect on Bakhtar’s personal experiences during his career, the challenges he has faced and how optimism and the love of his work has led him from strength to strength. We also focus on how and why how we made it into medical school matters less compared to how that journey has shaped us today. We later discuss the work done by The Medic Life and the need to provide prospective students with essential and affordable support during their application. 

    You can find Bakhtar on Instagram @the.medic.life and see his work at The Medic Life on their website @themediclife.com.

    Podcast hosts: Claire McGinniss, Charlie Carey and Katie Rooney

    Guest: Dr Bakhtar Ahmed


    It is worth noting that this is a conversational piece and the opinions and views aired are of those in this discussion in its own context at the time of the recording. As mentioned, the hosts are ambassadors of the “You Okay, Doc?” charity, which is focussed on the mental health and wellbeing of doctors. As a result, we discuss issues affecting physical, emotional and mental wellbeing that some listeners may at times find upsetting. If you find yourself significantly affected by the discussion, please consider seeking professional help. Recording for this series took place throughout 2022. 


    As a charity, we need your help to keep going. Please check out our website: https://youokaydoc.org.uk/ and our Instagram page @youkaydoc to find out more and stay up-to-date. If you would like, you can also text donate to support the You Okay, Doc? Charity via text message. To donate £3 text “DOCTOR” to 70970.

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