Let us know what you think of this episode! We read every comment we receive. In this episode, we hear from the brilliant Dr. Lisa Kaufman, a Consultant Community Paediatrician, Associate Medical Director, and Communication Skills Trainer with Manchester Local Care Organisation (yes, she wears many hats!). Lisa shared her insights during her talk at our last unusual suspects event. The talk, 'Core Communication Skills' unpacks what it really means to listen well, how we can improve unde...
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Let us know what you think of this episode! We read every comment we receive. In this episode, we hear from the brilliant Dr. Lisa Kaufman, a Consultant Community Paediatrician, Associate Medical Director, and Communication Skills Trainer with Manchester Local Care Organisation (yes, she wears many hats!). Lisa shared her insights during her talk at our last unusual suspects event. The talk, 'Core Communication Skills' unpacks what it really means to listen well, how we can improve unde...
What does it mean to live fully, even when your body fails you? A review of 'It's not yet dark'
The Rare Disease Podcast
40 minutes
6 months ago
What does it mean to live fully, even when your body fails you? A review of 'It's not yet dark'
Let us know what you think of this episode! We read every comment we receive. For this week's episode of the podcast, Lucy has Emily back on to chat about the documentary 'It's Not Yet Dark'. 'It's Not Yet Dark' is about the story of Simon Fitzmaurice, a young filmmaker who becomes completely paralysed from Motor Neuron disease but goes on to direct an award-winning feature film through the use of his eyes. The documentary is available to watch on Apple TV and Amazon Prime. Views, ideas and o...
The Rare Disease Podcast
Let us know what you think of this episode! We read every comment we receive. In this episode, we hear from the brilliant Dr. Lisa Kaufman, a Consultant Community Paediatrician, Associate Medical Director, and Communication Skills Trainer with Manchester Local Care Organisation (yes, she wears many hats!). Lisa shared her insights during her talk at our last unusual suspects event. The talk, 'Core Communication Skills' unpacks what it really means to listen well, how we can improve unde...