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- Health & Fitness
Hello and welcome to Doctors for All!
This podcast is for everybody interested in learning about public health, health inequalities and exploring the ways in which we can tackle them together.
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14. Gypsies, Roma and Travellers Part II - Dr Harry Jones
The second episode of a two part series on Gypsies, Roma and Travellers, and the particular health inequalities that these communities face.
Guest speaker:
- Dr Harry Jones, recent medical graduate who was a final year student at the time of this podcast's recording -
13. Gypsies, Roma and Travellers Part I - Josie Garrett & Mattey Mitchell
The first episode of a two part series on Gypsies, Roma and Travellers, and the particular health inequalities that these communities face.
Guest speakers:
- Josie Garrett, Health Policy Coordinator for Friends, Families & Travellers
- Mattey Mitchell, Health Campaigns Officer for Friends, Families & Travellers -
12. Living Longer Better - Action Plan ft. Sir Muir Gray
Welcome to the final episode of this six-part series with Professor Sir Muir Gray, talking about what happens to us as we live longer.
In this episode we put everything we have learnt so far together to create an action plan going forward to enable ourselves and others to live longer better. We speak about the importance of purpose and knowledge, planning and volunteering.
Sir Gray was knighted in 2005 for his contributions to the health service, developing Britain’s breast, cervical, maternal and child screening programmes, creating the national library for health, Cochrane collaboration and he is currently the director of the optimal ageing programme.
Resources
1. https://www.livelongerbetter.net/
2. https://www.learningwithexperts.com/
3. Extra Time by Camilla Cavendish
4. Sod 70! by Muir Gray -
11. Living Longer Better - Brain & Mind ft. Sir Muir Gray
Welcome to the 5th episode of the six-part series with Professor Sir Muir Gray, talking about what happens to us as we live longer.
In this episode we talk about the changes that occur in the brain and mind as we get older. We discover that the factors affecting the brain and mind are similar to those affecting the body, namely: ageing, fitness, disease and ageism.
Sir Gray was knighted in 2005 for his contributions to the health service, developing Britain’s breast, cervical, maternal and child screening programmes, creating the national library for health, Cochrane collaboration and he is currently the director of the optimal ageing programme. -
10. Living Longer Better - Ageism ft. Sir Muir Gray
Welcome to the 4th episode of the six-part series with Professor Sir Muir Gray, talking about what happens to our us as we live longer and what we can do about it.
In this episode we talk about incorrect beliefs about ageing can lead to ageism. Negative beliefs and pessimistic attitudes can increase the rate at which ability is lost and disability develops.
Sir Gray was knighted in 2005 for his contributions to the health service, developing Britain’s breast, cervical, maternal and child screening programmes, creating the national library for health, Cochrane collaboration and he is currently the director of the optimal ageing programme. -
9. Living Longer Better – Disease ft. Sir Muir Gray
Welcome to the 3rd episode of the six-part series with Professor Sir Muir Gray, talking about what happens to our bodies as we live longer. This leads us onto talking about how we can help people to live longer, better.
In this episode we talk about disease and it's relationship to ageing and a loss of fitness. We also talk about the importance of fitness for preventing and coping with disease.
Sir Gray was knighted in 2005 for his contributions to the health service, developing Britain’s breast, cervical, maternal and child screening programmes, creating the national library for health, Cochrane collaboration and he is currently the director of the optimal ageing programme.