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Ep. 22 - Thriving as a New Doctor: The Advice we Wish we Were Given29 Aug 202501:07:19
Natasha and Emily share invaluable advice for new doctors embarking on their medical careers   They introduce a new segment called 'The Debrief Lounge,' where they tackle real-world issues affecting healthcare professionals using their combined expertise. The discussion revolves around the importance of knowing oneself, both inside and outside of medicine, embracing self-compassion, and effective stress management techniques. They delve into the concept of job crafting, the growth mindset, and practical tips for managing short-term and long-term stress. The episode also highlights the power of celebrating small wins and taking breaks to prevent burnout, making it a must-listen for new doctors aiming to thrive in their roles.   00:00 Welcome to the Fully Well Doc Pod 00:57 Introducing The Debrief Lounge 01:14 Advice for New Doctors 03:29 Emily's Workshop for Incoming F1 Doctors 04:37 Three Key Areas: Identity, Self-Compassion, and Stress Management 07:40 The Importance of Identity Outside Medicine 11:13 Navigating Change and Finding Balance 25:01 Understanding Self-Compassion 35:00 Introduction to Growth Mindset 35:31 Challenges Faced by Medics 36:48 Adopting a Growth Mindset 37:17 Reflective Practices for Growth 38:03 Wellness Wonder: T and Empathy 39:06 Growth Mindset in Parenting 40:51 Dealing with Failure in Medicine 46:23 Managing Stress as a Doctor 50:43 Short-term Stress Management Tips 54:19 Long-term Stress Management Strategies 01:00:43 Celebrating Wins and Enjoying the Journey 01:03:46 Conclusion and Final Thoughts  

Resources mentioned in this episode:

  Fully Becoming - Emily's newsletter

Emily’s FY1 Survival Toolkit a 45 minute workshop on YouTube 

Self-Compassion: The Proven Power of Being Kind to Yourself by Kristin Neff

Fierce Self-Compassion: How Women Can Use Self-Compassion to Stand Up, Claim Their Power, and Speak the Truth by Kristin Neff 

Mindset: Changing The Way You think To Fulfil Your Potential by Carol Dweck 

What is Job Crafting and Why Does it Matter? Theory To Practice Briefing by Amy Wrzesniewski and co.

Name the voice in your head with Mo Gawdat on YouTube Shorts

Wellness wonder:

Tea and Empathy Facebook Group 

Other resources:

Samaritans UK

Samaritans USA

Doctors in Distress

NHS Practitioner Health

See more episodes: thefullywelldocpod.podbean.com

Email us: fullywelldocpod@gmail.com

Find us on social media:

Instagram @fullywelldocpod

TikTok @fullywelldocpod

 

Looking for coaching? Reach out for a free call with one of us:

Emily - www.fullybecoaching.com 

Natasha - email contact@thewelldoctor.org

You can also connect with Emily or Natasha on social media:

Emily is on Instagram and LinkedIn and her website www.fullybecoaching.com

Natasha is on Instagram, TikTok and LinkedIn and her website www.thewelldoctor.org

Photography by Antony Newman @fixit_pix on Instagram

Music by Alex_MakeMusic on Pixabay
Ep. 21 - Compassionate Leadership: A Quiet Revolution Transforming Medical Culture07 Jul 202500:53:01

We speak to  Dr. Lucy Pickard-Sullivan and Dr. Charlotte Stockley about how compassionate leadership can transform medical institutions and improve clinician and patient outcomes.

 

They share insights from their grassroots workshops on compassionate leadership, emphasizing the importance of self-compassion, dealing with challenges in the NHS, and creating psychologically safe environments. The episode also covers the power of compassionate leadership at every level of medical training, the impact of compassionate practices on patient care, and recommendations for listeners interested in implementing similar programs.

 

00:00 Introduction and Hosts' Backgrounds

00:30 Episode Overview: Compassionate Leadership

01:11 Guest Introduction: Dr. Lucy Pickard Sullivan and Dr. Charlotte Stockley

02:12 Defining Compassionate Leadership

03:46 Implementing Compassionate Leadership in Medicine

07:51 Workshops and Training Programs

08:35 Self-Compassion and Its Importance

12:31 Real-Life Applications and Challenges

18:56 Personal Experiences with Leadership

26:52 Leadership at Every Level

28:45 Exploring Leadership in Medical Training

29:09 The Importance of Seeking Leadership Opportunities

29:34 Balancing Clinical Skills and Leadership Training

30:55 Diversity in Leadership Styles

31:26 Compassionate Leadership in Medicine

34:15 The Role of Psychological Safety

42:09 Feedback and Future Plans for Leadership Training

46:03 Advice for Aspiring Compassionate Leaders

51:48 Final Thoughts and Contact Information

 

Resources mentioned in this episode:

 

Article on King’s Fund: What is compassionate leadership? (By Michael West and Suzie Bailey) 

Compassionate Leadership: Sustaining Wisdom, Humanity and Presence in Health and Social Care (Book by Michael West) 

Listen to Michael West talk about compassionate leadership on The Locked up Living Podcast

Also Human: The Inner Lives of Doctors (Book by Caroline Elton) - the book Natasha mentioned

Research mentioned which features in ‘Also Human’: Rates of medication errors among depressed and burnt out residents: prospective cohort study

Wellness wonder: 

The Society for Assistance of Medical Families

Find out more at samf.org.uk

Need help?

Call 07894 299755

Email info@samf.org.uk

Or get in touch through their website

Want to help?

You can donate on their website

Other resources:

Samaritans UK

Samaritans USA

Doctors in Distress

NHS Practitioner Health

See more episodes: thefullywelldocpod.podbean.com

Email us: fullywelldocpod@gmail.com

Find us on social media:

Instagram @fullywelldocpod

TikTok @fullywelldocpod

 

Looking for coaching? Reach out for a free call with one of us:

Emily - www.fullybecoaching.com or Natasha - www.thewelldoctor.org

 

You can also connect with Emily or Natasha on social media:

Emily is on Instagram and LinkedIn

Natasha is on Instagram, TikTok and LinkedIn

 

Photography by Antony Newman @fixit_pix on Instagram

Music by Alex_MakeMusic on Pixabay

Ep. 13 Part 1 - Tackling Bullying and Fostering Workplace Kindness in Medicine17 Oct 202400:28:12

We talk to Dr Adam Harrison about bullying in medicine, supporting women in leadership and how to pivot in your career. 

 

Topics we discuss:

 

  • Dr Adam Harrison’s background: from medicine to law and leadership coaching
  • Exploring the intersection of medicine and law
  • The role of coaching in supporting healthcare professionals
  • The prevalence and impact of workplace bullying in medicine
  • Building kind leadership cultures to combat toxic workplace environments
  • How kindness and compassionate leadership are the antidotes to bullying
  • The complexities of addressing workplace bullying in healthcare.
  • Practical steps for doctors experiencing bullying, including stress management, self-compassion, and self-care.
  • Tips for those considering a career pivot in healthcare
  • Adam’s journey to supporting women leaders and the driving force behind his podcast.
  • How to follow your dreams and rediscover your passions, no matter your age.

 

Resources mentioned in this episode:

 

Connect with Adam Harrison:

Website: www.dradamharrison.com

Podcast: Inspiring Women Leaders

LinkedIn

Facebook

YouTube:

Instagram

X

Wellness wonder:

 

The National Bullying Helpline

 

Need help?

 

Visit the National Bullying Helpline website

Helpline: 0300 323 0169

Telephone: 0845 225 5787

Open 9am - 5pm Monday to Friday.

Want to help?

 

Donate 

 

Other resources:

 

Samaritans UK

 

Samaritans USA

 

Doctors in Distress

 

NHS Practitioner Health

 

See more episodes: thefullywelldocpod.podbean.com

 

Email us: fullywelldocpod@gmail.com

 

Find us on social media:

 

Instagram @fullywelldocpod

 

Twitter @fullywelldocpod

 

TikTok @fullywelldocpod

 

Looking for coaching? Reach out for a free call with one of us:

 

Emily - www.fullybecoaching.com or Natasha - www.thewelldoctor.org

 

You can also connect with Emily or Natasha on social media:

 

Emily is on Instagram and LinkedIn

 

Natasha is on Instagram, TikTok and LinkedIn

 

Photography by Antony Newman

Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay

Ep. 12 Part 2 - Institutional Change for Doctor Suicide Prevention: A Call to Action25 Sep 202400:39:16

Dr Ananta Dave, Churchill Fellow and Medical Director, talks to us about her report on preventing doctor suicide, and what institutional changes are needed to support this cause. 

 

Topics we discuss:

  • Dr. Dave’s path to becoming a leader in mental health advocacy within medicine
  • The alarming statistics and stories of suicide among healthcare professionals
  • How healthcare inequalities impact mental health
  • The need for diverse, humane leadership in the medical field
  • The importance of providing emotional support to medical professionals
  • The role of the Churchill Fellowship in driving local and national mental health initiatives
  • How systemic change can break the stigma around mental health in medicine
  • The importance of building a comprehensive body of evidence on mental health in medicine
  • Balancing research and the need for immediate action
  • The impact of individual actions and leadership in supporting medical professionals
  • The role of universities and research institutions in creating a culture of well-being
  • Challenges faced by international medical graduates and how we can support them
  • A special reading from An Agony of Hope, Ananta’s poetry book
  • The ongoing need for diversity, inclusivity, and equity in healthcare systems

This is part 2 of this conversation, so be sure to listen to part one first.

 

Resources mentioned in this episode:

 

Preventing doctors from dying by suicide: Constructing cross-organisational collaboration, by Dr Ananta Dave

An Agony of Hope

 

Contact Dr Ananta Dave on LinkedIn and X

Wellness wonder:

 

Need help?

 

Samaritans UK

 

Shout

 

988

 

Want to help? 

 

Donate to Samaritans

 

Donate to Shout 

 

Donate to 988 

 

Other resources:

 

Samaritans USA

 

Doctors in Distress

 

NHS Practitioner Health

 

See more episodes: thefullywelldocpod.podbean.com

 

Email us: fullywelldocpod@gmail.com

 

Find us on social media:

 

Instagram @fullywelldocpod

 

Twitter @fullywelldocpod

 

TikTok @fullywelldocpod

 

Looking for coaching? Reach out for a free call with one of us:

 

Emily - www.fullybecoaching.com or Natasha - www.thewelldoctor.org

 

You can also connect with Emily or Natasha on social media:

 

Emily is on Instagram and LinkedIn

 

Natasha is on Instagram, TikTok and LinkedIn

 

Ep. 12 Part 1 - Institutional Change for Doctor Suicide Prevention: A Call to Action25 Sep 202400:37:41

Dr Ananta Dave, Churchill Fellow and Medical Director, talks to us about her report on preventing doctor suicide, and what institutional changes are needed to support this cause. 

 

Topics we discuss:

  • Dr. Dave’s path to becoming a leader in mental health advocacy within medicine
  • The alarming statistics and stories of suicide among healthcare professionals
  • How healthcare inequalities impact mental health
  • The need for diverse, humane leadership in the medical field
  • The importance of providing emotional support to medical professionals
  • The role of the Churchill Fellowship in driving local and national mental health initiatives
  • How systemic change can break the stigma around mental health in medicine
  • The importance of building a comprehensive body of evidence on mental health in medicine
  • Balancing research and the need for immediate action
  • The impact of individual actions and leadership in supporting medical professionals
  • The role of universities and research institutions in creating a culture of well-being
  • Challenges faced by international medical graduates and how we can support them
  • A special reading from An Agony of Hope, Ananta’s poetry book
  • The ongoing need for diversity, inclusivity, and equity in healthcare systems

This is part 1, be sure to listen to part 2 of this critical discussion on mental health in medicine.

 

Resources mentioned in this episode:

 

Preventing doctors from dying by suicide: Constructing cross-organisational collaboration, by Dr Ananta Dave

An Agony of Hope

 

Contact Dr Ananta Dave on LinkedIn and X

Wellness wonder:

 

Need help?

 

Samaritans UK

 

Shout

 

988

 

Want to help? 

 

Donate to Samaritans

 

Donate to Shout 

 

Donate to 988 

 

Other resources:

 

Samaritans USA

 

Doctors in Distress

 

NHS Practitioner Health

 

See more episodes: thefullywelldocpod.podbean.com

 

Email us: fullywelldocpod@gmail.com

 

Find us on social media:

 

Instagram @fullywelldocpod

 

Twitter @fullywelldocpod

 

TikTok @fullywelldocpod

 

Looking for coaching? Reach out for a free call with one of us:

 

Emily - www.fullybecoaching.com or Natasha - www.thewelldoctor.org

 

You can also connect with Emily or Natasha on social media:

 

Emily is on Instagram and LinkedIn

 

Natasha is on Instagram, TikTok and LinkedIn

 

Ep. 11 Part 2 - Saving Doctors in Distress from Suicide, with Amandip Sidhu30 Aug 202400:42:36

Amandip Sidhu shares his experience of losing his brother Dr Jagdip Sidhu, a cardiologist, to suicide in 2018, and how he founded Doctors in Distress to stop this happening to others.

 

Topics we discuss:

 

  • Evolving - the better approach to discussing and making change. 
  • How being signed off sick can be harmful for a burnt out doctor
  • Responsibilities of employer and employee of preventing and treating burnout.
  • Societal perception of healthcare workers and the importance of public support and empathy, especially in the wake of the Covid-19 pandemic
  • Insights into establishing a meaningful charity, focusing on authenticity, impact, and the value of keeping things simple
  • The power of purpose and authenticity
  • Finding joy and success by embracing uncertainty and giving things a go
  • How medics often find it difficult to let go of perfectionism 
  • How to communicate to persuade others and get your important message across
  • Amandip’s advice on how to be a fully well doctor

Resources mentioned in this episode:

 

Also Human - a book by Caroline Elton

 

Doctors in Distress

 

Wellness wonder:

 

Doctors in Distress

 

Need help?

Check out the charity’s current programmes and webinars

 

Want to help?

Donate here and find out more about current campaigns

Other resources:

 

Samaritans UK

 

Samaritans USA

See more episodes: thefullywelldocpod.podbean.com

 

Email us: fullywelldocpod@gmail.com

 

Find us on social media:

 

Instagram @fullywelldocpod

 

Twitter @fullywelldocpod

 

Tik Tok @fullywelldocpod

 

Looking for coaching? Reach out for a free call with one of us:

 

Emily - www.fullybecoaching.com or Natasha - www.thewelldoctor.org

 

You can also connect with Emily or Natasha on social media:

 

Emily is on Instagram and LinkedIn

Natasha is on Instagram, TikTok and LinkedIn

Ep. 11 Part 1 - Saving Doctors in Distress from Suicide, with Amandip Sidhu30 Aug 202400:46:04

Amandip Sidhu shares his experience of losing his brother Dr Jagdip Sidhu, a cardiologist, to suicide in 2018, and how he founded Doctors in Distress to stop this happening to others.

 

Topics we discuss:

 

  • Learn about Dr Jagdip Sidhu, Amandip’s brother and a cardiologist, who was academically excellent with a great deal of compassion and dedication
  • The devastating story of Dr Jagdip Sidhu’s tragic death by suicide and reflections from Amandip in the aftermath
  • The aims of Doctors in Distress, the charity founded by Amandip:
    • Promoting positive mental health
    • Protecting healthcare professionals through resources
    • Preventing suicide by addressing root causes
    • A call for changing the culture to allow honest conversations about mental health, reducing the stigma associated with vulnerability in the medical profession
  • The importance of emphasising the human aspect in medical practice, rather than striving for perfection in an imperfect system
  • Bullying in the NHS, including "education by humiliation," and how it’s contributing to stress and burnout
  • The concept of evolving practices and mindsets, rather than fearing change, is essential for improving the medical profession

Resources mentioned in this episode:

 

Doctors in Distress

 

Wellness wonder:

 

Doctors in Distress

 

Need help?

Check out the charity’s current programmes and webinars

 

Want to help?

Donate here and find out more about current campaigns

Other resources:

 

Samaritans UK

 

Samaritans USA

 

Doctors in Distress

 

NHS Practitioner Health

 

See more episodes: thefullywelldocpod.podbean.com

 

Email us: fullywelldocpod@gmail.com

 

Find us on social media:

 

Instagram @fullywelldocpod

 

Twitter @fullywelldocpod

 

Looking for coaching? Reach out for a free call with one of us:

 

Emily - www.fullybecoaching.com or Natasha - www.thewelldoctor.org

 

You can also connect with Emily or Natasha on social media:

 

Emily is on Instagram and LinkedIn

Natasha is on Instagram, TikTok and LinkedIn

 

Ep. 10 - Lessons in Compassion and Communication from a Paediatric Palliative Care Physician13 Jun 202400:57:42

We talk to pediatric palliative care physician Dr Jared Rubenstein all about how we deal with death as physicians, how we can exercise more compassion and self-compassion in difficult moments, and what we can do to become better communicators. 

 

Topics we discuss:

 

  • Communicating the difficult parts of life and medicine effectively and prompting important discussions
  • Jared’s experience of personal tragedies and illness and the effect this had on his work
  • Mental health awareness campaigns and advocacy in healthcare
  • The importance of asking colleagues about their well-being genuinely and being prepared to offer support.
  • How to communicate the realities of what is happening to someone who is sick
  • The value of processing clinical cases, especially challenging ones, with colleagues and how this can be done effectively
  • Jared’s project called Discrimination 911, which focuses on addressing racism and discrimination, using communication skills that are widely practiced in palliative care specialties
  • Personal examples of staying healthy, protecting our mental health and continuing to grow
  • The need for inclusive and diverse work cultures in healthcare

Resources mentioned in this episode:

 

Jared’s website: https://www.jaredrubensteinmd.com/

 

Find Jared on Twitter, Instagram and YouTube at @drjrubenstein

 

Learn more about Discrimination 911 response framework

 

Wellness wonder:

The Emotional PPE Project.

 

Need help?

If you live in the US, you can search the therapy directory by state. 

 

Want to help?

You can donate here.

 

Other resources:

 

Samaritans UK

 

Samaritans USA

 

Doctors in Distress

 

You Okay, Doc?

 

NHS Practitioner Health

 

See more episodes: thefullywelldocpod.podbean.com

 

Email us: fullywelldocpod@gmail.com

 

Find us on social media:

 

Instagram @fullywelldocpod

 

Twitter @fullywelldocpod

 

Looking for coaching? Reach out for a free call with one of us:

 

Emily - www.fullybecoaching.com or Natasha - www.thewelldoctor.org

 

You can also connect with Emily or Natasha on social media:

 

Emily is on Instagram and LinkedIn

 

Natasha is on Instagram, TikTok and LinkedIn

 

Ep. 9 - Can Traumatic Experiences Help Doctors Grow?24 Mar 202400:59:04

Dr Amrita Sen Mukherjee talks to us about her research in post traumatic growth, and how it plays a part in our wellbeing.

 

Topics we discuss:

 

  • Dr Amrita’s experience delivering a TEDx talk where the theme was “tackling adversity and embracing change”
  • Post traumatic growth. What is it and how does it benefit people?
  • How timing is important when considering how traumatic events have an affect on us
  • The medical identity that’s formed at medical school and how this can be harmful
  • “Human first, doctor second” approach to improving doctor wellbeing, and therefore healthcare
  • The importance of real reflection and how it can have most impact.
  • Positive psychology - what it is and how it can help us improve our wellbeing.
  • How cultivating vulnerability can lead to ongoing personal growth and improved wellbeing.

Resources mentioned in this episode:

 

Dr.Amrita Sen Mukherjee’s website - https://yourwellbeing.doctor/

 

Email - amrita@yourwellbeing.doctor

 

Dr. Amrita’s Tedx Talk - Watch it on YouTube

Wellness wonder: 

 

Disabled doctors network

 

Other resources:

 

Samaritans UK

 

Samaritans USA

 

Doctors in Distress

 

NHS Practitioner Health

 

See more episodes: thefullywelldocpod.podbean.com

 

Email us: fullywelldocpod@gmail.com

 

Find us on social media:

 

Instagram @fullywelldocpod

 

Twitter @fullywelldocpod

 

Looking for coaching? Reach out for a free call with one of us:

 

Emily - www.fullybecoaching.com or Natasha - www.thewelldoctor.org

 

You can also connect with Emily or Natasha on social media:

 

Emily is on Instagram and LinkedIn

Natasha is on Instagram and Twitter

Ep. 8 - How Doctors can Harness Stress and Avoid Burnout25 Feb 202401:11:48

Learn invaluable skills to help you take control of your stress in this insightful discussion with Stress Coach Bernadette Dancy.

 

Topics we discuss:

 

  • Bernie’s personal experience with burnout and how it led her to becoming a stress coach.
  • Bernie’s invaluable experience working with athletes and how it relates to helping medics manage stress.
  • Defining stress, burnout and overwhelm and the science of how these experiences affect us. 
  • The science of stress and behaviour change and how we can apply it to managing our daily challenges.
  • How do we know when to seek help to prevent becoming unwell from chronic stress
  • Doctors as patients. How medicine cultivates the belief that doctors should be at lower risk than their patients for susceptibility to disease.
  • The balance of personal responsibility and workplace duties of care.
  • Practical ways medics can prevent burnout and manage their stress right away - using a visual tool.

Resources mentioned in this episode:

 

Instagram: @bernadettedancy_stresscoach

 

www.bernadettedancy.co.uk

 

Wellness wonder:

 

Just B Counselling and trauma phone helpline, created by Hospice UK and staffed by Just B

 

Need help?

Helpline is 0300 303 4434.

 

Want to help?

Donate to Just B

 

Other resources:

 

Samaritans UK

 

Samaritans USA

 

Doctors in Distress

 

NHS Practitioner Health

 

See more episodes: thefullywelldocpod.podbean.com

 

Email us: fullywelldocpod@gmail.com

 

Find us on social media:

 

Instagram @fullywelldocpod

 

Twitter @fullywelldocpod

 

Looking for coaching? Reach out for a free call with one of us:

 

Emily - www.fullybecoaching.com or Natasha - www.thewelldoctor.org

 

You can also connect with Emily or Natasha on social media:

 

Emily is on Instagram and LinkedIn

 

Natasha is on Instagram and Twitter

Ep. 7 - How to Navigate Nutrition and Wellbeing in Medicine06 Feb 202401:02:58

We talk to Dr Ally Jaffee about Nutritank, the importance of nutrition for wellbeing and her experience of overcoming depression. 

 

Topics we discuss:

  • How Ally started a campaign for better nutritional education in medical schools including working with Jamie Oliver
  • All about Nutritank and it’s work to better the education of healthcare professionals in nutrition and lifestyle advice for patients, and to improve food available to medical staff.
  • What it’s like being part of a pioneering initiative alongside studying medicine.
  • How to back yourself and persevere when you have a calling and want to make change
  • Ally’s personal story of her experience with depression and how she came through it
  • The risk factors for burnout and mental health difficulties that are present in people drawn to medicine. 

 

Resources mentioned in this episode:

 

Learn more about Dr Ally Jaffee at drallyjaffee.com

 

You can find Ally on Instagram @drallyjaffee

 

Nutritank - medical education for healthcare professionals on nutrition and other lifestyle medicine topics.  

 

Survey asking for NHS junior doctors’ views on the impact of hospital food on their health, wellbeing and performance.

 

Nutritank’s free membership https://www.nutritank.com/become-a-member

 

No Hungry Staff Campaign - https://www.nohungrystaff.co.uk/

 

Wellness wonder:

 

BMA Counselling and Peer Support

 

Need help?

Check out the BMA counselling website

 

Other resources:

 

Samaritans UK

 

Samaritans USA

 

Doctors in Distress

 

NHS Practitioner Health

 

See more episodes: thefullywelldocpod.podbean.com

 

Email us: fullywelldocpod@gmail.com

 

Find us on social media:

 

Instagram @fullywelldocpod

 

Twitter @fullywelldocpod

 

Looking for coaching? Reach out for a free call with one of us:

 

Emily - www.fullybecoaching.com or Natasha - www.thewelldoctor.org

 

You can also connect with Emily or Natasha on social media:

 

Emily is on Instagram and LinkedIn

 

Natasha is on Instagram and Twitter

Ep. 6 - How to Advocate for Yourself as a Junior Doctor27 Nov 202300:58:01

We talk to Dr Teddy about the realities of life as a doctor including her experiences as a black female medic, and the importance of advocating for yourself as a junior doctor.

 

Topics we discuss:

 

  • The highs and lows of being a Foundation Year 1 doctor 
  • How you can put your needs first in order to do your job well
  • The importance of good peer and colleague friendships for improving your wellbeing 
  • Noticing and acknowledging your growth and progress as a clinician
  • The importance of speaking up against - and documenting - events and  experiences that are unjust and not working. Acknowledging the barriers to doing so.
  • The unspoken difficulties of junior doctors.
  • The added pressures and labour that comes from being a black female medic working in the NHS
  • The misunderstood nature of junior doctors’ pay and privileges.

 

Resources mentioned in this episode

 

You can find Teddy at @teddybearmedic on Instagram and TikTok

 

Wellness wonder:

 

The Royal Medical Benevolent Fund

 

Need help?

https://rmbf.org

 

Want to help?

https://rmbf.org/donate/

 

Other resources:

 

Samaritans UK

 

Samaritans USA

 

Doctors in Distress

 

NHS Practitioner Health

 

See more episodes: thefullywelldocpod.podbean.com

 

Email us: fullywelldocpod@gmail.com

 

Find us on social media:

 

Instagram @fullywelldocpod

 

Twitter @fullywelldocpod

 

Looking for coaching? Reach out for a free call with one of us:

 

Emily - www.fullybecoaching.com or Natasha - www.thewelldoctor.org

 

You can also connect with Emily or Natasha on social media:

 

Emily is on Instagram and LinkedIn

 

Natasha is on Instagram and Twitter

Ep. 20 - Why Taking a Career Break as a Medic Might be the Best Thing you Ever do24 Jun 202501:06:59
We speak with Dr. Sam Anthony about her transformative journey through cancer, burnout, and her revolutionary concept of 'Permitted to Pause.'     Dr. Sam shares her life-changing experiences and emphasizes the importance of giving oneself permission to take breaks, whether for health reasons or purely for rest. The conversation uncovers the personal and professional impacts of her illness and burnout, and the strategies she now employs to ensure her well-being. The episode also touches on the systemic issues in medical training and career paths that contribute to burnout and the urgent need for planned career breaks. A truly inspiring episode for anyone curious about self-care and the power of taking a step back to recharge and reflect.     00:00 Introduction and Hosts' Welcome 00:30 Episode Overview and Key Questions 01:16 Introducing Dr. Sam Anthony 01:29 Dr. Sam's Journey: Cancer and Burnout 01:52 The Concept of 'Permitted to Pause' 02:23 The Importance of Taking Breaks 03:08 Personal Reflections and Experiences 11:29 The Role of Guilt and Permission 15:38 Practical Steps for Taking a Career Break 18:40 Support Systems and Returning to Work 22:23 Advocating for Structured Breaks 30:45 Super Doctor Syndrome and Medical Identity 35:08 Embracing Limitations and Teamwork in Medicine 35:31 The Perils of Perfectionism in Healthcare 36:10 Self-Compassion and Wellbeing for Doctors 37:05 Reflecting on Good and Bad Days 40:19 Creating Space and Leaving Work at Work 41:28 Prioritizing Self-Care and Setting Boundaries 45:02 The Impact of Cancer on Perspective and Prioritization 56:23 The Lifelong Journey of Recovery 01:01:03 Finding Purpose and Gratitude in Medicine 01:03:39 Final Thoughts and Advice for Doctors

 

Resources mentioned in this episode:

 

Find Dr Sam Anthony on instagram @permittedtopause and on her website 

 

Doctors in Distress Guest Blog: Granting Ourselves Permission – Why Is It So Hard? by Dr Samantha Anthony

 

BMJ Blogs: Career breaks should be supported, not feared - by Dr Samantha Anthony 

 

Dr Marc Brackett - Permission to Feel book which Emily mentioned.

 

Flex Appeal (#flexappeal) - the campaign for more flexible working for everyone – from Anna Whitehouse and Matt Farquharson of Mother Pukka

 

Wellness wonder: Sick Doctors’ Trust

 

Need help?

Call their helpline 0370 444 5163

 

Want to help?

Donate on their website

Other resources:

 

Samaritans UK

 

Samaritans USA

 

Doctors in Distress

 

NHS Practitioner Health

 

See more episodes: thefullywelldocpod.podbean.com

 

Email us: fullywelldocpod@gmail.com

 

Find us on social media:

 

Instagram @fullywelldocpod

 

TikTok @fullywelldocpod

 

Looking for coaching? Reach out for a free call with one of us:

 

Emily - www.fullybecoaching.com or Natasha - www.thewelldoctor.org

 

You can also connect with Emily or Natasha on social media:

 

Emily is on Instagram and LinkedIn

Natasha is on Instagram, TikTok and LinkedIn

 

Photography by Antony Newman @fixit_pix on Instagram

Music by Alex_MakeMusic on Pixabay

Ep. 5 - How to Look After Your Wellbeing as a New Doctor14 Aug 202300:53:04

We talk to Dr Marianne Gazet about transitioning from medical student to doctor and how you can thrive during your first year as a medic. 

 

Topics we discuss:

  • Practical tips to protect your wellbeing while doing a good job as a first year doctor
  • How to cope with the pressure and strain of understaffing in the NHS
  • The identity of a doctor - the importance of having interests outside of medicine to nurture your whole self
  • Respecting yourself, owning your individuality as a doctor and putting yourself first.
  • The value of connection and finding a community at work
  • Recognising the responsibilities of the individual versus the workplace and the system
  • The More than medical students podcast and what it’s about
  • Surprises from the first year working as a doctor

 

Resources mentioned in this episode:

 

Marianne’s social media page @MarianneDoesMedicine

 

Marianne’s podcast @MoreThanMedicalStudents can be found on all major streaming platforms

 

Wellness wonder: 

 

Frontline19 

 

Need help?

Register online for free support, such as therapy.

 

Want to help?

You can purchase from the Frontline 19 online shop. If you are a therapist, could you donate some time to support healthcare workers?

 

Other resources:

 

Samaritans UK

 

Samaritans USA

 

Doctors in Distress

 

NHS Practitioner Health

 

You Okay Doc

 

See more episodes: thefullywelldocpod.podbean.com

 

Email us: fullywelldocpod@gmail.com

 

Find us on social media:

 

Instagram @fullywelldocpod

 

Twitter @fullywelldocpod

 

Looking for coaching? Reach out for a free call with one of us:

 

Emily - www.fullybecoaching.com or Natasha - www.thewelldoctor.org

 

You can also connect with Emily or Natasha on social media:

 

Emily is on Instagram and LinkedIn

 

Natasha is on Instagram and Twitter

 

Photography by Antony Newman

Intro and Outro Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay 

Ep. 4 - Medicine - A Resilient Profession?25 Jun 202301:00:08

We talk to Coach Andry Anastasis about whether resilience training has a role in the medical profession and how we can improve our resilience both individually and collaboratively.

 

Topics we discuss:

 

  • Defining what resilience truly means today and the different ways people understand it
  • How working in the wellbeing/mental health industry, or writing a book about resilience,  doesn’t always protect you from your own burnout or mental health challenges
  • The importance of paying attention to your body and how you feel in order to be sustainably resilient
  • The balance of responsibility between the individual and the organisation when it comes to being resilient at work
  • Examples of organisational leaders getting it right when it comes to fostering a resilient workplace
  • Andry shares some practical and actionable tools we can use today, to improve and grow our resilience
  • How to recognise when it’s time to shift your focus from trying to build resilience and instead step away from a situation 

 

Resources mentioned in this episode:

 

Andry’s website: www.thelearningmoment.org

 

The Really Resilient Guide book: in the UK or in the USA

 

Wellness wonder: You Okay Doc?

 

Need help?

Check out The Huddle - a free 6 week programme for doctors and medical students

 

Want to help?

Donate or buy something from the You Okay Doc shop, to help deliver more critical mental health support to frontline staff

Buy ‘Burnt Out’ by The Sounds of Settling on Bandcamp (100% of proceeds go to You Okay Doc) 

You can also listen for free on Spotify

Other resources:

 

Samaritans UK

 

Samaritans USA

 

Doctors in Distress

 

NHS Practitioner Health

 

See more episodes: thefullywelldocpod.podbean.com

 

Email us: fullywelldocpod@gmail.com

 

Find us on social media:

 

Instagram @fullywelldocpod

 

Twitter @fullywelldocpod

 

Looking for coaching? Reach out for a free call with one of us:

 

Emily - www.fullybecoaching.com or Natasha - www.thewelldoctor.org

 

You can also connect with Emily or Natasha on social media:

 

Emily is on Instagram and LinkedIn

 

Natasha is on Instagram and Twitter

 

Photography by Antony Newman

Intro and Outro Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay 

Listen to Burnt Out by Sounds of Settling on Spotify

Ep. 3 - What to Do if You’re Unhappy in Your Medical Training Programme12 May 202300:52:06

Find out what to do if you’re unhappy in your medical training programme from Dr Ashiq Zaman, who shares his story of pivoting from neurology resident doctor to occupational medicine.

 

Topics we discuss:

 

  • The impact of sleep deprivation and long hours on functioning and how this differs for different people
  • The stigma of talking about mental health in medicine and what is changing (in the UK and the US)
  • The lesser spoken expectations of a doctor’s character and how these can be harmful to a doctor’s wellbeing
  • The impact of feeling shame within medicine
  • Lessons from leaving a traditional medical pathway 
  • What it’s like working in occupational medicine 

 

Resources mentioned in this episode:

 

Research shows that being awake for 17 hours is similar to having a BAC of 0.05% and being awake for 24 hours is similar to having a BAC of 0.10%. Source: The Centers for Disease Control and prevention (CDC) website)

 

Wellness wonder: The Dr Lorna Breen Heroes’ Foundation

 

Need help?

Read publications from the Dr Lorna Breen Heroes’ Foundation and others about the rising support for doctors and their mental health.

 

Want to help?: 

Get recognition for work to protect clinician's wellbeing , check out the All In Wellbeing First for Healthcare Campaign or donate here

 

Other resources:

 

Samaritans UK

Samaritans USA

Doctors in Distress

NHS Practitioner Health

 

See more episodes: thefullywelldocpod.podbean.com

 

Email us: fullywelldocpod@gmail.com

 

Find us on social media:

 

Instagram @fullywelldocpod

Twitter @fullywelldocpod

 

Looking for coaching? Reach out for a free call with one of us:

 

Emily - www.fullybecoaching.com

Natasha - www.thewelldoctor.org

 

You can also connect with Emily or Natasha on social media:

 

Emily is on Instagram and LinkedIn

Natasha is on Instagram and Twitter

 

Photography by Antony Newman

Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay

Ep. 2 - The Myth of What Makes a Good Medic12 May 202300:45:04

Find out how coaching and the power of vulnerability can help you find more joy in your life, with Dr Caroline Walker - the founder of The Joyful Doctor.

 

*Trigger Warning*

In this episode we discuss suicidal ideation (minute 22.27) and suicide (minute 3.25, 23.29). This could be triggering if you’re actively experiencing similar experiences. Please avoid listening to this if you think you’re likely to be triggered, and always seek professional mental health help (see below for resources). 

 

Topics we discuss:

 

  • The importance of looking out for peers and colleagues in medicine
  • What The Joyful Doctor is and how it came to be
  • The power of coaching and how coaching can help doctors
  • How coaching is different to therapy
  • The benefits of leaders sharing vulnerability and what that looks like 
  • What it means to identify as a doctor and how this can be challenging
  • How doctors can be and often are patients -  and how that is OK
  • The power of kindness

 

Resources mentioned in this episode:

 

The Joyful Doctor - www.joyfuldoctor.com

 

Wellness wonder: Doctors in Distress

 

Need help?

Although Doctors in Distress is not a crisis service, you can access their many offerings (including support groups and programmes) on their website here. 

 

Want to help?

You can donate to help more healthcare professionals 

 

Other resources:

 

Samaritans UK

Samaritans USA

Doctors in Distress

NHS Practitioner Health

 

See more episodes: thefullywelldocpod.podbean.com

 

Email us: fullywelldocpod@gmail.com

 

Find us on social media:

 

Instagram @fullywelldocpod

Twitter @fullywelldocpod

 

Looking for coaching? Reach out for a free call with one of us:

 

Emily - www.fullybecoaching.com 

Natasha - www.thewelldoctor.org

 

You can also connect with Emily or Natasha on social media:

 

Emily is on Instagram and LinkedIn

Natasha is on Instagram and Twitter

 

Photography by Antony Newman

Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay 

Ep. 1 - It’s Not Just You - Mental Health and Medics12 May 202300:56:59

We are kicking off with a deep dive into our stories of mental health in relation to training and working as a doctor, and how these became an inspiration for our podcast.

 

*Trigger Warning*

In this episode we discuss the physical symptoms of anxiety (minutes 9:43 and minute 19.03) and we mention an eating disorder (minute 2.54). This could be triggering if you’re actively experiencing similar experiences. Please avoid listening to this if you think you’re likely to be triggered, and always seek professional mental health help (see below for resources). 

 

Topics we discuss:

 

  • Get to know a bit about your hosts, Dr Emily Fulleylove and Dr Natasha Holmes, and our hopes for The Fully Well Doc Pod
  • Recognising anxiety and depression in yourself and how it’s not always obvious
  • The common experience of mental health difficulties and the stigma and shame around it within the medical environment
  • What burnout is and how we view it in the context of our past medical experiences
  • Asking for and receiving the right help when you're suffering with mental health problems as a doctor 
  • The importance of seeking support for mental health struggles and the acknowledgment that this comes with its own barriers
  • The benefits of coaching for all doctors

 

Resources mentioned in this episode:

 

Wellness Wonder: NHS Practitioner Health

 

Need help? 

In the UK, Practitioner Health have teamed up with SHOUT to create a confidential 24/7 text service for PH patients. Text 85258.

 

Want to help? 

You can help shape the service by taking part in patient and volunteer groups

 

Other resources:

 

Samaritans UK

Samaritans USA

Doctors in Distress

NHS Practitioner Health

 

See more episodes: thefullywelldocpod.podbean.com

 

Email us: fullywelldocpod@gmail.com

 

Find us on social media:

 

Instagram @fullywelldocpod

Twitter @fullywelldocpod

 

Looking for coaching? Reach out for a free call with one of us:

 

Emily - www.fullybecoaching.com or Natasha - www.thewelldoctor.org

 

You can also connect with Emily or Natasha on social media:

 

Emily is on Instagram and LinkedIn

Natasha is on Instagram and Twitter

 

Photography by Antony Newman

Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay 

Trailer10 May 202300:03:15

Coming soon: The Fully Well Doc Pod 

 

Dr Natasha Holmes and Dr Emily Fulleylove have warm and genuine conversations about the universally challenging experience of working, training and living as medics. Their mission is to inspire and empower doctors globally to make changes in their personal and working lives for greater happiness and fulfilment. 

 

See more episodes at: www.thefullywelldocpod.podbean.com

Email us at fullywelldocpod@gmail.com

 

Find us on social media:

Instagram: @fullywelldocpod

Twitter: @fullywelldocpod

Ep. 19 - A Doctors’ Guide to Enjoying Exercise Your Way13 Jun 202500:57:25
We talk to personal trainer Jamie Carbaugh about practical strategies doctors can use to create sustainable and enjoyable fitness routines.   Timestamps:    00:00 Welcome to the Fully Well Doc Pod 00:39 Introducing Jamie Carbaugh: The Fit Ragamuffin 01:43 Jamie Carbaugh's Philosophy on Movement 03:57 Living in Germany: A Slower Pace of Life 05:46 Redefining Exercise for Doctors 08:34 Embracing Mistakes and Play in Fitness 12:26 Building a Lifelong Relationship with Movement 20:26 Redefining Discipline and Self-Compassion 27:15 Personalised Fitness Goals 30:20 Wellness Wonder: Combat Stress 31:21 Reflecting on Personal Goals 32:31 The Importance of Self-Compassion 34:09 Redefining Exercise and Movement 39:50 Balancing Caregiving and Self-Care 46:59 Adapting to Life's Seasons 50:06 The Power of Rest 53:10 Incorporating Play and Creativity 55:46 Conclusion and Final Thoughts

 

Resources mentioned in this episode:

 

Find out more about Jamie and her fitness services:

 

Website: https://www.fitragamuffin.com/

Instagram: @fitragamuffin

Wellness wonder: 

 

Combat Stress

 

Need help?

 

Check out combatstress.org.uk

 

Want to help?

 

Donate on their website

 

Other resources:

 

Samaritans UK

 

Samaritans USA

 

Doctors in Distress

 

NHS Practitioner Health

 

See more episodes: thefullywelldocpod.podbean.com

 

Email us: fullywelldocpod@gmail.com

 

Find us on social media:

 

Instagram @fullywelldocpod

 

TikTok @fullywelldocpod

 

Looking for coaching? Reach out for a free call with one of us:

 

Emily - www.fullybecoaching.com or Natasha - www.thewelldoctor.org

 

You can also connect with Emily or Natasha on social media:

 

Emily is on Instagram and LinkedIn

 

Natasha is on Instagram, TikTok and LinkedIn

 

Photography by Antony Newman

Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay

Ep. 18 - The Doctor Entrepreneur: Achieving Work-Life Harmony23 May 202501:11:38

We talk Dr Gabrielle Todd, entrepreneur and part time A&E doctor about how running businesses alongside locuming has allowed her to achieve greater work-life harmony.

 

Elle discusses her non-traditional medical career journey from feeling disillusioned with a full-time medical career to starting three successful businesses. The conversation highlights the importance of finding work-life harmony, the challenges of balancing medicine with entrepreneurship, and practical advice for doctors considering similar paths. She also emphasizes the value of pursuing personal fulfillment and offers insights into productivity and managing multiple roles.  

Topics we discuss:

 

  • The difference between being "married to your work" vs "married to life"
  • Ellie's concept of "work-life harmony" beyond just work-life balance
  • The benefits and challenges of a portfolio career
  • Overcoming the mentality that you can't do both medicine and business long-term
  • Dealing with pushback and judgment from others about non-traditional career paths
  • The essentials you need when starting your own business
  • The power of community and support
  00:00 Introduction and Hosts' Backgrounds 01:25 Introducing Dr. Gabrielle Todd 02:11 Ellie's Journey to a Non-Traditional Medical Career 05:23 Balancing Medicine and Entrepreneurship 12:56 Work-Life Harmony vs. Work-Life Balance 25:49 Challenges and Tips for Aspiring Entrepreneurs 42:09 Running Multiple Businesses  42:17 Replicating Business Models in Different Industries 43:25 The Importance of Support Systems in Business 44:02 Introducing the Find Your Way Community 45:38 Addressing the Identity Crisis in Medicine 48:09 Exploring Alternative Career Paths in Medicine 51:05 The Reality of Medical Training and Career Expectations 59:50 The Need for Change in the NHS Employment System 01:05:47 Advice for Being a Fully Well Doctor 01:09:43 Conclusion and Contact Information

 

Resources mentioned in this episode:

 

Connect with Dr Gabrielle Todd on her website and on:

 

Instagram

LinkedIn

 

Wellness wonder: Medics Money

 

Other resources:

 

Samaritans UK

 

Samaritans USA

 

Doctors in Distress

 

NHS Practitioner Health

 

See more episodes: thefullywelldocpod.podbean.com

 

Email us: fullywelldocpod@gmail.com

 

Find us on social media:

 

Instagram @fullywelldocpod

 

TikTok @fullywelldocpod

 

Looking for coaching? Reach out for a free call with one of us:

 

Emily - www.fullybecoaching.com or Natasha - www.thewelldoctor.org

 

You can also connect with Emily or Natasha on social media:

 

Emily is on Instagram and LinkedIn

 

Natasha is on Instagram, TikTok and LinkedIn

 

Photography by Antony Newman

Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay

Ep. 17 - Practical Self Care Strategies Every Clinician Needs22 May 202500:59:34

We speak to Diana Page, nurse practitioner and founder of Self Care Catalyst, about moving beyond superficial notions of self-care to deeper and more effective strategies such as boundary-setting and understanding personal values.  

 

Diana is a burnout educator who helps nurses and nurse practitioners transform their lives from burned out to thriving through education, empowerment, connection and community.

 

Diana shares her journey through burnout and recovery, emphasising the importance of having an identity outside of one's job. 

 

This conversation addresses the challenges healthcare workers face in toxic work environments and offers practical tools and reflections to navigate work-life balance effectively. These suggestions cover both systemic change and individual actions and how we can collectively improve the well-being of practitioners in medicine.

 

00:00 Introduction and Hosts' Welcome 00:40 Defining Self-Care with Diana Page 02:04 Understanding True Self-Care 03:25 Top Tier Self-Care Strategies 08:59 The Importance of Boundaries 22:17 Reflecting on Your Work and Wellbeing 29:38 Understanding Emotional Numbness 29:51 Identifying Desired Emotions 30:08 Supporting Yourself Emotionally 30:42 Reflecting on Daily Learnings 31:05 Planning for Tomorrow 32:29 The Power of Self-Compassion 32:53 Growth Mindset in Healthcare 36:29 Addressing Burnout in Healthcare 42:05 Navigating Toxic Work Environments 53:46 Empowering Healthcare Practitioners 56:41 Final Thoughts and Resources  

Resources mentioned in this episode:

Connect with Diana:

on her website 

Instagram

Diana’s free downloads including boundary setting and post-shift reflection  

Diana’s resilient nurse roadmap

 

Wellness wonder:

Carers UK

Find out more at www.carersuk.org.

 

Need help?

Head to Carers UK website

Want to help?

Donate 

Other resources:

Samaritans UK

Samaritans USA

Doctors in Distress

NHS Practitioner Health

See more episodes: thefullywelldocpod.podbean.com

Email us: fullywelldocpod@gmail.com

 

Find us on social media:

Instagram @fullywelldocpod

TikTok @fullywelldocpod

Looking for coaching? Reach out for a free call with one of us:

Emily - www.fullybecoaching.com or Natasha - www.thewelldoctor.org

You can also connect with Emily or Natasha on social media:

  Emily is on Instagram and LinkedIn

Natasha is on Instagram, TikTok and LinkedIn

Photography by Antony Newman

Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay

Ep. 16 - Own Your Story and Find Career Freedom as a Medic28 Apr 202501:02:35

In this episode we welcome Dr. Chelsea Turgeon, an MD-turned-career coach and digital nomad.

 

Chelsea shares her story of leaving her OBGYN residency to explore a nomadic lifestyle and build a six-figure coaching business focused on helping healthcare professionals find career fulfillment.

 

The discussion delves into topics such as the challenges of stepping away from traditional medical careers, the importance of self-connection and self-trust, the need for financial stability, and overcoming societal and internal barriers. Throughout, Chelsea emphasizes the importance of tuning into one's own needs and aspirations to achieve a sense of purpose and happiness.

 

00:37 Meet Chelsea Turgeon: From OBGYN to Digital Nomad 01:57 Chelsea's Nomadic Lifestyle 04:51 The Journey from Medicine to Coaching 08:46 Overcoming Challenges and Embracing Change 25:11 Financial Realities and Career Transitions 30:08 Healing Your Relationship with Money 32:31 Wellness Wonder: Physician Support Line 34:02 Exploring the Challenges of Coaching as a Doctor 35:05 Dealing with Criticism and Haters 40:33 The Importance of Self-Coaching and Resourceful Mindsets 42:55 The Process of Coaching Medics 46:22 Overcoming Barriers and Building Self-Trust 54:26 Taking Time Off and Finding Clarity 59:47 Final Thoughts and Advice for Medics  

Resources mentioned in this episode:

Chelsea's Podcast - Life after Medicine 

Chelsea’s episode of her podcast, Life after Medicine, with Natasha

Chelsea’s website 

Wellness wonder:

Physician Support line. 

US-based, free, Confidential & Anonymous support line provided by psychiatrists helping US physician and medical students navigate the many intersections of their personal and professional lives. 

Need help?

Call 1 (888) 409-0141 Monday to Friday (except federal holidays)

Available between 8:00 AM - 12:00 AM ET. 

Want to help?

You can donate to help operate and promote the Physician Support Line. 

Other resources:

Samaritans UK

Samaritans USA

Doctors in Distress

NHS Practitioner Health

See more episodes: thefullywelldocpod.podbean.com

Email us: fullywelldocpod@gmail.com

Find us on social media:

Instagram @fullywelldocpod

TikTok @fullywelldocpod

Looking for coaching? Reach out for a free call with one of us:

Emily - www.fullybecoaching.com or Natasha - www.thewelldoctor.org

You can also connect with Emily or Natasha on social media:

 

Emily is on Instagram and LinkedIn

Natasha is on Instagram, TikTok and LinkedIn

Photography by Antony Newman

Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay

 
Ep. 15 - Rebellious Health: Revolutionising Doctor Well-being13 Feb 202501:02:55

In this episode we welcome Dr. Emma Presern, a GP with over a decade of experience who is a passionate advocate for the holistic well-being of healthcare staff. 

 

Emma shares her transformative journey from experiencing burnout to specialising in lifestyle medicine and exploring modalities such as breathwork, nature therapy. 

 

Through her initiative, Rebellious Health, Emma aims to encourage healthcare professionals to take time away from clinical practice for self-care and to advocate for institutional changes that prioritise mental and physical health. 

 

The discussion delves into the importance of recognising and addressing burnout and the need for a systemic shift towards supporting healthcare workers.

 

This episode is for you if you’d like to hear more about how doctors can take their career path and wellbeing into their own hands, but alongside a like minded, motivated community.

 

We talk about the systemic changes that we want to see in the healthcare system and the need to normalise breaks and time away from work for doctors, to allow them to rest and return to work rejuvenated.

 

Trigger warnings

 

 This episode makes references to suicidal ideation and self harm.  If you feel this would be upsetting for you, we'd recommend skipping parts of our conversation.

 

You may want to skip through the following sections: 

 

15:19 - 15:51 

20:05 - 20:17

 

Timestamps

 

00:00 Welcome to the Fully Well Doc Pod

00:44 Introducing Dr. Emma Prezern and Rebellious Health

01:32 Emma's Journey Through Burnout

03:43 The Turning Point: A Year Out and a Solo Hike

04:58 The Struggles of NHS Doctors

08:16 Discovering Breathwork and Self-Healing

22:10 The Mind-Body Connection and Emotional Healing

31:56 Therapy Sessions and Emotional Disconnect

32:43 Expressing Emotions and the Emotions Wheel

33:07 Medics and Emotional Suppression

34:54 Journaling and Voice Notes for Processing Emotions

36:21 Introducing the Wellness Wonder: The RE Project

37:23 Book Recommendation: Permission to Feel

39:24 The Concept of Rebellious Health

41:11 The Five Pillars of Rebellious Health

42:44 Moving to North Wales and Reconnecting with Nature

46:16 Professional Rebellion and the Need for Sabbaticals

49:52 Pilot Project for Rebellious Medics

59:20 Final Thoughts and Advice for Medics

01:00:51 Conclusion and How to Get Involved

 

Resources mentioned in this episode:

 

Rebellious Health website

 

Connect with Dr Emma Presern:

LinkedIn

Instagram

 

Wellness wonder: https://www.rebelliousmedic.com/thereproject

You can apply for the RE project 2.0 by clicking the link.

 

Other resources:

 

Samaritans UK

 

Samaritans USA

 

Doctors in Distress

 

NHS Practitioner Health

 

See more episodes: thefullywelldocpod.podbean.com

 

Email us: fullywelldocpod@gmail.com

 

Find us on social media:

 

Instagram @fullywelldocpod

 

Twitter @fullywelldocpod

 

Looking for coaching? Reach out for a free call with one of us:

 

Emily - www.fullybecoaching.com or Natasha - www.thewelldoctor.org

 

You can also connect with Emily or Natasha on social media:

 

Emily is on Instagram and LinkedIn

 

Natasha is on Instagram, TikTok and LinkedIn

 

Photography by Antony Newman

Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay

Ep. 14 - How are finance and wellbeing related? Crossover with “What Medical School Doesn’t Teach Us!”02 Feb 202501:32:40

The Fully Well Doc Pod talks to Dr Cyra Mackintosh from “What Medical School Didn’t Teach Us” - a podcast by Medic’s Money. 

 

Dr Cyra Mackintosh is a chartered accountant and doctor and we came together to share our experiences with anxiety, burnout, and career changes within and outside of medicine. 

 

We talk to Cyra about her mental health difficulties during the foundation years of her medical career. So many subjects arise for us including being a woman in medicine, the extra pressures on those from an ethnic minority in the UK, the changing definition of what a medical career path can look like and much more.

 

We discuss the challenges that doctors face today with lower pay, fewer benefits and logistical complications. Cyra shares how she is using her skills as an accountant to provide much needed help for medics, and has actionable advice for helping doctors manage their finances. 

 

This episode covers the interplay of financial health and mental wellbeing for medical professionals, and you’ll be glad you’ve listened!

 

00:00 Introduction to the Crossover Episode

01:01 Meet the Hosts: Saira, Natasha, and Emily

01:28 Natasha's Journey: Mental Health and Advocacy

01:52 Emily's Story: Leaving Medicine and Finding Purpose

03:06 The Struggles of Medical Training

04:40 The Importance of Mental Health Awareness

06:50 Challenges Faced by Female Doctors

16:01 The Impact of Ethnic Backgrounds in Medicine

33:47 Balancing Career and Family as a Female Doctor

44:39 Societal Expectations and Physical Realities

46:25 The Birth of Fully Well Doc Pod

48:02 Shared Struggles and Mental Health

50:50 Navigating Career Changes and Grieving Processes

01:06:27 Financial Realities for Medics

01:20:36 Empowerment and Self-Care

01:27:00 Final Thoughts and Gratitude

Resources mentioned in this episode:

 

What Medical School Doesn’t Teach Us - a podcast by Medic’s Money

 

Medic’s Money podcast

Other resources:

 

Samaritans UK

 

Samaritans USA

 

Doctors in Distress

 

NHS Practitioner Health

See more episodes: thefullywelldocpod.podbean.com

 

Email us: fullywelldocpod@gmail.com

 

Find us on social media:

 

Instagram @fullywelldocpod

 

Twitter @fullywelldocpod

 

Looking for coaching? Reach out for a free call with one of us:

 

Emily - www.fullybecoaching.com or Natasha - www.thewelldoctor.org

 

You can also connect with Emily or Natasha on social media:

 

Emily is on Instagram and LinkedIn

 

Natasha is on Instagram, TikTok and LinkedIn

 

Photography by Antony Newman

Music by Alex_MakeMusic from Pixabay

Ep. 13 Part 2 - Tackling Bullying and Fostering Workplace Kindness in Medicine17 Oct 202400:38:56

We talk to Dr Adam Harrison about bullying in medicine, supporting women in leadership and how to pivot in your career. 

 

Topics we discuss:

 

  • Dr Adam Harrison’s background: from medicine to law and leadership coaching
  • Exploring the intersection of medicine and law
  • The role of coaching in supporting healthcare professionals
  • The prevalence and impact of workplace bullying in medicine
  • Building kind leadership cultures to combat toxic workplace environments
  • How kindness and compassionate leadership are the antidotes to bullying
  • The complexities of addressing workplace bullying in healthcare.
  • Practical steps for doctors experiencing bullying, including stress management, self-compassion, and self-care.
  • Tips for those considering a career pivot in healthcare
  • Adam’s journey to supporting women leaders and the driving force behind his podcast.
  • How to follow your dreams and rediscover your passions, no matter your age.

 

Resources mentioned in this episode:

 

Connect with Adam Harrison:

Website: www.dradamharrison.com

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The National Bullying Helpline

 

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Visit the National Bullying Helpline website

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Ep. 24 - This is Not a Rehearsal: What it’s Like to Quit Medicine to Chase Your Dreams28 Nov 202501:20:54
Dr. Sophie Engelhardt shares her inspiring story of transitioning from a pathology residency in Denmark to pursuing her passion for acting full-time.   Despite facing societal and familial pressures to remain in the medical field, Sophie details how she embraced her true calling, navigated through fears, and ultimately chose a path aligned with her values and passions. She discusses the importance of self-reflection, mental wellbeing, and creating a balanced life that one can feel proud of. Sophie also offers tips on how healthcare professionals can avoid feeling stuck and embrace positive change.   00:00 Introduction and Hosts' Backgrounds 00:48 Introducing Dr. Sophie Engelhardt 02:18 Sophie's Journey from Medicine to Acting 04:53 Challenges and Realizations in Medicine 12:23 The Move to Denmark 18:54 Pursuing Acting and Overcoming Doubts 35:55 Support and Pushback from Society 41:51 Defending Life Choices 42:16 Finding Personal Alignment 44:05 The Morbid Side of Medicine 44:40 Feeling Alive Outside Medicine 46:12 Wellness Wonder: Doctors' Support Network 47:14 Balancing Work and Personal Life 52:40 The Overlap Between Acting and Medicine 55:44 Choosing Happiness and Health 01:09:59 Visualizing Your Future 01:18:19 Final Thoughts and Contact Information  

Resources mentioned in this episode:

 

Find Sophie on her website, instagram, tiktok and youtube

Wellness wonder:

  Doctors' Support Network

 

Other resources:

Samaritans UK

Samaritans USA

Doctors in Distress

NHS Practitioner Health

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Email us: fullywelldocpod@gmail.com

Find us on social media:

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Looking for coaching? Reach out for a free call with one of us:

Emily - www.fullybecoaching.com 

Natasha - email contact@thewelldoctor.org

You can also connect with Emily or Natasha on social media:

Emily is on Instagram and LinkedIn and her website www.fullybecoaching.com

Natasha is on Instagram, TikTok and LinkedIn and her website www.thewelldoctor.org

Photography by Antony Newman @fixit.pix on Instagram

Music by Alex_MakeMusic on Pixabay
Ep. 23 - So What if a Career in Medicine Isn't Your Whole Life?20 Oct 202500:50:40
We talk to Dr. Lauren Clarke about the challenges and benefits of forging a unique career path in medicine.      Dr. Clarke has navigated an unconventional path through medicine, working as a locum doctor for nine years while simultaneously engaging in health diplomacy and humanitarian missions with organizations like MSF, WHO, and the Red Cross. We discuss breaking away from traditional career paths and finding fulfillment beyond the conventional medical trajectory. Key takeaways include the importance of maintaining a work-life balance, the value of exploring different passions, and practical advice for those interested in humanitarian and policy roles. The episode emphasizes the significance of autonomy and the need to carve out a career that aligns with personal values and lifestyle preferences.   00:00 Introduction to the Podcast and Hosts 00:30 Exploring Non-Traditional Medical Careers 00:55 Introducing Dr. Lauren Clark 02:00 Lauren's Medical Journey and Challenges 05:03 Perceptions and Reactions to Locuming 08:30 Balancing Medicine and Personal Life 17:21 Mindset Shifts and Career Flexibility 23:35 Creating a Work-Life Balance 27:42 Post-Medical School Journey 27:54 Balancing Multiple Roles 28:31 Current Role and Responsibilities 29:21 Work-Life Balance Insights 29:34 Wellness Wonder: GLADD 30:42 The Importance of Autonomy 32:57 Transitioning into Medicine 34:17 Challenges in Medical Training 37:53 Advice for Non-Traditional Career Paths 41:51 Getting into Humanitarian Medicine 47:38 Final Thoughts and Advice    

Wellness wonder:

 

GLADD - The Association of LGBTQ+ Doctors and Dentists

 

Other resources:

Samaritans UK

Samaritans USA

Doctors in Distress

NHS Practitioner Health

See more episodes: thefullywelldocpod.podbean.com

Email us: fullywelldocpod@gmail.com

Find us on social media:

Instagram @fullywelldocpod

TikTok @fullywelldocpod

 

Looking for coaching? Reach out for a free call with one of us:

Emily - www.fullybecoaching.com 

Natasha - email contact@thewelldoctor.org

You can also connect with Emily or Natasha on social media:

Emily is on Instagram and LinkedIn and her website www.fullybecoaching.com

Natasha is on Instagram, TikTok and LinkedIn and her website www.thewelldoctor.org

Photography by Antony Newman @fixit_pix on Instagram

Music by Alex_MakeMusic on Pixabay  
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