Season 3 Episode 9: Mercy Ships with Dr Simon Latham
In this episode I am joined by Dr Simon Latham, direct from his clinic on board one of the Mercy Ships boats which is docked in Freetown Sierra Leone.
We discuss how he has carved this unique career path and how Mercy Ships work collaboratively with local governments to provide life changing surgery and sustainable healthcare outcomes.
Find out more: www.mercyships.org.uk
--------
32:25
Season 3 Episode 8: Donna Finnis: My Journey to Mongolia
In today's episode I am joined by Donna Finnis, an expedition medic with a passion for adventure and medical care provision in remote and challenging environments.
She has supported expeditions from the dizzy heights of Kilimanjaro, to the frozen northwest of Mongolia, which is what we are discussing today!
When she’s not out on expedition, Donna can be found working frontline as a paramedic, teaching medicine in remote environments, volunteering her time as a coastguard.
--------
30:04
Season 3 Episode 7: David Tamale-Sali Medic SOS and Shame in Medicine
Season 3 Episode 7: David Tamale-Sali Medic SOS and Shame in Medicine
In this episode I am joined by David Tamale-Sali where we discuss shame within medicine and how this lead him to develop his Medic SOS project.
In the spring of 2003, David found himself kicked out of Medical School at the start of resitting his third year. He spent the next two decades off the beaten path, working in various jobs and even returned to medical school, but he kept encountering distressed and frustrated Medics from around the world .
After encouraging a Doctor in distress on Facebook, he felt inspired to put together a book that gathers encouragement, insights, and strategies for overcoming burnout from over 100 doctors, to raise money for: Doctors in Distress, You Okay Doc? The Lorna Breen Foundation, Physicians Anonymous and Practitioner Health.
Medic SOS E-book
https://www.okaydoctor.net/
--------
34:08
Season 3 Episode 6: Exploring Moral Injury with Dr Sophie Redlin
In this latest episode I am joined by Dr Sophie Redlin who is a GP, expedition doctor and anthropologist. We explore the topic of moral injury and discuss the moral injury partnership that she has co-founded.
Find out more: https://www.churchillfellowship.org/news-views/blogs/moral-injury-and-the-current-crisis-in-healthcare/
--------
34:30
Season 3 Episode 5: Civility Saves Lives with Dr Chris Turner
Incivility has been shown to reduce team functioning, clinical decision making and patient outcomes.
In this latest episode I am joined by Dr Chris Turner, an emergency medicine consultant, and the founder of "Civility Saves Lives," to discuss the importance of civility and how this can help us be better clinicians, leaders and people, whether in the hospital, community or whilst out on an expedition.
Links from this episode
www.civilitysaveslives.com
www.learningfromexcellence.com
Join Dr Daniel Grace in The Wilderness Medic podcast, featuring interviews with leading figures from the world of Expedition and Wilderness Medicine, discussions regarding common medical problems on expedition and much more!
www.thewildernessmedic.com