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Bedside Reading

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  • Summary

  • A medical humanities podcast for bibliophile health care professionals where we explore themes from fiction, memoir and other non traditional non-textbooks which help to make us better at what we do. Hosted by Dr Tara George, a GP and medical educator in each episode a different guest explores a book that has changed their practice. Follow us on Twitter @bedsidepodcast or instagram @bedsidereadingpodcast. If you'd like to recommend a book or to come on the podcast as a guest please email: bedsidereadingpodcast@gmail.com. Episodes hosted by Tara George, edited by Levi Gee

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Episodes
  • Leadership Special Episode
    Apr 30 2024

    Today is a special episode of the podcast where I'm welcoming friends, leaders from all sorts of branches of healthcare to share a book that means something to them about leadership.

    We would like to dedicate this episode to the memory of Dr Jenny Vaughan who died recently. She was perhaps best known for her campaigning work with Doctors Association UK, https://www.dauk.org/ leading the learn not blame campaign and championing the concept of just culture as well as for campaigning on behalf of Mr David Sellu and Dr Hadiza Bawa-Garber. In this she was the embodiment of authentic allyship and anti-racist leadership and a role model for us all.

    Some of the book choices in this episode might well be on a leadership course reading list, some probably aren't. All of them should be though I suppose it depends who's writing the list and what they mean by leadership! I hope here we have a diversity of thought and a number of reflections on the different facets of leadership on what they mean to these wonderful people who are leaders in their own fields.

    We have some classic children's fiction: The Jungle Book and Alice in Wonderland. We have a military leadership manual. We have books about psychology, about self-help, we have short stories and all sorts of others. A huge thank you to everyone who's been involved in making this episode and I hope that after you've listened you really will be in a position to take your leadership to the next level.

    Partha Kar recommends The Jungle Book by Rudyard Kipling
    https://twitter.com/parthaskar

    Anna Baverstock recommends Dare to Lead by Brene Brown
    https://twitter.com/anna_annabav

    Erin Carn-Bennett recommends Think Again by Adam Grant
    https://twitter.com/erincarnbennett

    Caroline Walker aka The Joyful Doctor recommends the Jeeves and Wooster series by PG Wodehouse
    https://twitter.com/joyful_doctor

    Evie Mensah recommends Legacy: A Black Physician Reckons with Racism in Medicine by Uche Blackstock
    https://twitter.com/eveosh

    Helen Blomfield recommends Reinventing Organisations by Frederic Laloux
    https://twitter.com/helenblomfield8

    Nicola Fisher recommends Alice in Wonderland by Lewis Carroll
    https://twitter.com/NicolaFisherRN

    Dave Hindmarsh recommends Turn the Ship Around by David Marquet
    https://twitter.com/GP_Templates

    Margaret Ikpoh recommends Rest is Resistance by Tricia Hersey
    https://twitter.com/docmagsy

    Claire McKie recommends The Promise that Changes Everything by Nancy Kline
    https://twitter.com/claire_mckie_


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    39 mins
  • Unwell Women
    Apr 23 2024


    It's a real honour today to welcome Professor Chloe Orkin to Bedside Reading . Chloe is a researcher, an HIV specialist, a doctor, and an unwell woman and we talk about what that means in the context of Eleanor Cleghorn's brilliant book Unwell Women: a journey through medicine and myth in a man-made world. We talk about feminism, we talk about medical heroes, we talk about epistemic, testimonial and hermaneutic injustice . I've had a brilliant time talking to Chloe and she has really really made me think even more than I have done after reading Unwell Women. I really hope you'll enjoy our conversation today.

    Follow Chloe on Twitter: https://twitter.com/profchloeorkin

    Chloe is the immediate past president of https://www.medicalwomensfederation.org.uk/

    We mention an article Chloe wrote which had a big impact on my thinking, read it here: https://bmjleader.bmj.com/content/7/2/88


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    37 mins
  • The Right Kind of Wrong
    Apr 16 2024


    A warm welcome today to Ben Allen, a GP from Sheffield who is here to talk to me about Amy Edmondson's second book The Right Kind of Wrong which is all about celebrating and learning from failure. Failure is something that health care professionals are not particularly good at. It's something that we are so often afraid of. So frequently people talk about airline safety and the lessons that can be learned from aviation and those that can be translated into health care and then we wonder why aren't we doing this? What's holding us back? What do we need to know to do this better?

    It's such an accessible and really good book and I love Amy Edmondson anyway so it was really interesting talking to Ben who has really embraced the idea of "Intelligent failure" in trying new new things, not being afraid to try and to fail and always to see life as a learning experience. It was a delight to talk to him. It's a great book and I really hope you're going to enjoy listening.

    Follow Ben on Twitter here: https://twitter.com/BenAllenGP


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    38 mins

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