In this engaging conversation, Alisha interviews Alex, a junior doctor and content creator, about his journey in medicine, the challenges of being a healthcare professional, and the impact of social media on the medical field. Alex shares his experiences in the NHS, the realities of medical school applications, and the importance of community in healthcare. He reflects on the evolution of medical practices and the future of medicine, emphasising the need for adaptability and the positive influence of social media in inspiring future healthcare professionals.
In this conversation, Dr. Helen Wall shares her journey as a GP, discussing the challenges and rewards of general practice, especially in the context of women's health and the impact of COVID-19. She emphasises the importance of patient relationships, the financial realities of running a practice, and the evolving role of GPs in a changing healthcare landscape. Helen also reflects on her experiences in the media and the significance of maintaining a positive outlook in the face of challenges.
In this conversation, Alisha and Lorna Mayles discuss the vital role of the Royal College of Nursing (RCN) in supporting nursing students and newly registered nurses. They explore the importance of early career guidance, the resources available through the RCN, and the significance of building connections within the nursing community. Lorna shares insights on the challenges faced by student nurses, the financial support offered by the RCN, and the ongoing efforts to secure job opportunities for graduates. The discussion emphasizes the value of diverse experiences in nursing and the importance of community and collaboration in the profession.
This weeks podcast episode is with fertility and menopause POI specialist nurse, Kate. We discuss what the menopause is, Kate’s book ‘Progesterone and me’ and how awareness has improved in the time that Kate has been practicing. This podcast episode is kindly sponsored by Hobbycraft
In this weeks podcast episode, which is kindly sponsored by Boody, we give you an insight into general practice in the UK. Chatting with Rose who works as a long term conditions nurse within general practice, we discuss a typical looking clinic, the different workforce and our own personal journeys into general practice 🩺
I do apologise as I had a few technology issues whilst recording towards the end of the podcast.
This weeks podcast episode is with soon to be registered nurse, Katherine. We talk about reasons for getting into nursing, placement experiences and the challenges of getting a job as a NQN, in the current climate. I am wishing Katherine the best of luck for starting her new job in A&E as a registered nurse!
This weeks podcast episode is with Tiff, a community rapid response nurse with 9 years experience. We talk about her background in emergency medicine, small things that make a huge difference and her new business venture- home blood testing to encourage preventive health. Wishing you the best of luck Tiff 🩸
Today’s episode is with paediatric nurse Rachel. Rach works in children’s A&E and has been a qualified nurse for 11 years. During this time, Rach has worked across A&E, general paeds and ITU. We discuss mental health and wellbeing, being a nurse and patient at the same time, and highlight the importance of speaking up and asking for support ⭐️
Wow! 50 episodes! Today’s podcast episode is with Flo, a community nurse based in Devon. We talk about life as a nurse but also the importance of life outside of our careers. We discuss progression, safety and support within community nursing as well as visions for the future and content creation. If you follow @onthegowithflo, you’ll know how much we all love her content!
Today’s podcast episode is with Jaymie, a nurse from East Sussex who up until very recently has been working as a community nurse. Today I am talking with Jay after her very first shift as a practice nurse, as she has just made the move from community to general practice. We discuss pro’s and con’s of community nursing, preventing burnout and protecting our health and wellbeing as nurses
Today’s podcast episode is with pre registration student nurse, Soph! We discuss this route into nursing, psychology as an undergraduate degree, living and studying in Canada, competitive swimming, adjusting to UK university lifestyle and roles post qualification. A very interesting chat, thank you so much for sharing your story Soph
Today's episode is with defence lawyer Jonnie, who specialises in representing nurses, doctors, pharmacists and other healthcare professionals. Jonnie has his own legal consultancy firm and is a recognised expert in fitness to practice. We talk about the importance of owning up to mistakes, high profile cases and what to do if you find yourself in a fitness to practice situation. A different but very interesting episode this week!
This weeks episode is with paediatric student nurse Georgina.
We talk about the first year of university, having prior care experience, rewarding experiences and the challenges of placements. Listen along if you’re interested in learning more about paeds student nursing.
This week's episode is with Juliette, currently a student nurse here in the UK. She is originally from Canada where she worked as a licensed practice nurse. We talk about the challenges of being a student nurse and converting qualifications, as well as goals for the future.
We’re back with the first podcast episode of 2025!
Today’s episode is with aesthetics nurse, Emily. We talk about all things newly qualified, NQN positions including getting into general practice, social media platforms, ADHD and Emily’s new business venture. It’s great to be back everyone! ☺️
Hello everyone! Today's episode is kindly sponsored by Alliance Nursing. They have their 'Say G'Day' event coming up soon on the 8th October in Glasgow, see below to get your free ticket. So, today's episode is a general chit chat/catch up with myself and Rose. We are also talking about the importance of smears, ways to help overcome your anxieties about smear procedures and we are also discussing how October is breast cancer awareness month. I hope you enjoy today's episode.
We’re back with another episode! This week is with the wonderful Eilish, a hospice nurse who has been in the role for one year.
We talk about placement experiences, the fantastic things that hospices offer to their patients, the highs and the lows and how to cope with the challenges it can bring.
Thank you so much Eilish for giving us an insight into such a special role💐
This week I am chatting with student mental health nurse, Sophie!
Sophie is just going into her third year at university and is a wonderful mother of two, trying to juggle the university/life balance.
We talk about Sophie’s own mental health journey, her love for helping others, university life and funky decor 🌞
Today's episode is with student PA, Ethan. Ethan is adult nurse trained and worked in cardiology, before going back to university to train as a physicians associate. We talk about family members in healthcare, work as a porter, social media and goals/aspirations for the future.