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Dr Radha Modgil : Doctor, broadcaster, advisor, and all things kind! Dr Radha is a practising GP and wellbeing campaigner who has spent years brining her knowledge and advice to so many, through her work in TV and Radio, her immense work supporting a huge range of sectors, ranging from mental health in adults and children, to sport, to care during covid, to university starters, the list goes on! She regularly hosts, participates, speaks, and presents, on a wide variety of topics, and her passion is to support, and care, and advise, and instill kindness and self-worth in all whom she comes across.
Her plethora of activities, videos, podcasts, and resources for ongoing advice and support can be found at a glance and a click, on any of her platforms, and you can reach her soothing voice on Instagram @dr_radha and Twitter @DrRadhaModgil , on Radio 1's Life Hacks, on Instagram Live Wednesdays at 5pm for her 2020 Questions from The Sock of Destiny, and Instagram and Twitter at 8pm on a Sunday for her #NotAlone series for a short emotional boost that everyone needs at the end/beginning of the week! For the rest you only have to google her to see what she's been doing and where to find more!
The Disillusioned Medic
Founded by Dr Anjalee Perera, a former practising doctor, she is now using her invaluable experiences to help support and coach other doctors to bring them to a place of calm, to share and restore some of the reflections and understandings of the current culture in the medical profession, and to help them re-identify their purpose. Take a read of her blog
She has an excellent Real Reflective Practice series of videos, with great guests each week, covering a whole host of important topics, and these will help eveyone, not just medics, to understand the ground roots of many of our emotions, working cultures, and inner perspectives, and anyone will be able to relate to something in any one of these videos. Watch her on Mondays at 7.30pm, or catch up on the vidoes at her website https://thedisillusionedmedic.com/real-reflective-practice/
And watch our very own Real Reflective Practice video on the topic of Respite, when I was honoured to be invited to talk with Dr Perera and Amandip Sidhu founder of the charity Doctors in Distress.
Tackling burnout in the workplace
This online event held by The Kings Fund in November 2019 is a must-see. A really insightful and informative discussion amongst eminent speakers, including clinicians familiar with the pressures continually faced in the NHS, and bringing to the fore what we must consider, as employees, employers, leaders, and as individuals and teams, to address the issues surrounding clinical burnout, and implement change. Watch the video here:
The Kings Fund: Tackling clinical burnout: a personal, national and global crisis
And as the covid pandemic takes these issues to even greater heights, watch this and remember to be compassionate, to yourself, and to your colleagues, and then the compassion can continue to your patients.
Of course check out what Permitted To Pause has been talking about! Visit our Join the P2P Conversations page!
Dr Radha Modgil : Doctor, broadcaster, advisor, and all things kind! Dr Radha is a practising GP and wellbeing campaigner who has spent years brining her knowledge and advice to so many, through her work in TV and Radio, her immense work supporting a huge range of sectors, ranging from mental health in adults and children, to sport, to care during covid, to university starters, the list goes on! She regularly hosts, participates, speaks, and presents, on a wide variety of topics, and her passion is to support, and care, and advise, and instill kindness and self-worth in all whom she comes across.
Her plethora of activities, videos, podcasts, and resources for ongoing advice and support can be found at a glance and a click, on any of her platforms, and you can reach her soothing voice on Instagram @dr_radha and Twitter @DrRadhaModgil , on Radio 1's Life Hacks, on Instagram Live Wednesdays at 5pm for her 2020 Questions from The Sock of Destiny, and Instagram and Twitter at 8pm on a Sunday for her #NotAlone series for a short emotional boost that everyone needs at the end/beginning of the week! For the rest you only have to google her to see what she's been doing and where to find more!
The Disillusioned Medic
Founded by Dr Anjalee Perera, a former practising doctor, she is now using her invaluable experiences to help support and coach other doctors to bring them to a place of calm, to share and restore some of the reflections and understandings of the current culture in the medical profession, and to help them re-identify their purpose. Take a read of her blog
She has an excellent Real Reflective Practice series of videos, with great guests each week, covering a whole host of important topics, and these will help eveyone, not just medics, to understand the ground roots of many of our emotions, working cultures, and inner perspectives, and anyone will be able to relate to something in any one of these videos. Watch her on Mondays at 7.30pm, or catch up on the vidoes at her website https://thedisillusionedmedic.com/real-reflective-practice/
And watch our very own Real Reflective Practice video on the topic of Respite, when I was honoured to be invited to talk with Dr Perera and Amandip Sidhu founder of the charity Doctors in Distress.
Tackling burnout in the workplace
This online event held by The Kings Fund in November 2019 is a must-see. A really insightful and informative discussion amongst eminent speakers, including clinicians familiar with the pressures continually faced in the NHS, and bringing to the fore what we must consider, as employees, employers, leaders, and as individuals and teams, to address the issues surrounding clinical burnout, and implement change. Watch the video here:
The Kings Fund: Tackling clinical burnout: a personal, national and global crisis
And as the covid pandemic takes these issues to even greater heights, watch this and remember to be compassionate, to yourself, and to your colleagues, and then the compassion can continue to your patients.