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Only Human - Don't Forget The Bubbles
Don't Forget The Bubbles
8 episodes
8 months ago
The Bipolar Doc has asked to remain anonymous. Hers is a story about mental illness as a doctor. Working in a system where she was caring for patients but wasn’t being cared for herself. It’s a story about feeling broken, about leaving medicine and then about gaining a deeper understanding of what she needs in her professional life and as a human.
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The Bipolar Doc has asked to remain anonymous. Hers is a story about mental illness as a doctor. Working in a system where she was caring for patients but wasn’t being cared for herself. It’s a story about feeling broken, about leaving medicine and then about gaining a deeper understanding of what she needs in her professional life and as a human.
Show more...
Self-Improvement
Education
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Episode 4 - Simon
Only Human - Don't Forget The Bubbles
18 minutes
3 years ago
Episode 4 - Simon
Simon’s is a story about being broken. What’s it like as an ED consultant when you lose your ability to keep all the plates spinning? This is a story about how our professional identities inform how we view ourselves as humans. And does being fixed mean that you have to be able to spin all the plates again?
Only Human - Don't Forget The Bubbles
The Bipolar Doc has asked to remain anonymous. Hers is a story about mental illness as a doctor. Working in a system where she was caring for patients but wasn’t being cared for herself. It’s a story about feeling broken, about leaving medicine and then about gaining a deeper understanding of what she needs in her professional life and as a human.