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  1. Gender Equity in Medicine-what is it and why does it matter?

    28/10/2021

    Gender Equity in Medicine-what is it and why does it matter?

    In this cross over chat between Medical Mums and Coda, Dr Chris Bowles & A/Prof Nada Hamad discuss Gender Equity in Medicine – What is it & Why Does it Matter? Chris and Nada take a deep dive into gender equity in medicine. Including the impact of the pandemic and the possible solutions. First, they discuss the difference between gender equity and equality. Equality is the act of treating everyone the same. Whereas equity, focuses on levelling the playing field so that there is more representation and participation. This includes asking questions such as why inequity exists? And why aren’t women progressing? Evidently, women experience gender inequity at different times of their career. It may be after they’ve had children, or it may be when they want to step up and take on leadership roles. What is most obvious however, is that the impact of gender inequity in medicine extends far past the individual. Gender inequity impacts how we look after female patients, what kind of questions we ask in research and how we perform and apply that research in the context of women’s healthcare. Chris and Nada discuss what needs to happen to make the system more accommodating. This includes implicit bias training, intersectionality training and leadership training. Investment in leadership skills and training is crucial. We can have all of the right policies in place, however, if leadership doesn’t set the standard to encourage uptake, inequity will always exist. Join Emergency & Trauma physician, Dr Chris Bowles and Haematologist, A/Prof Nada Hamad, as they discuss gender inequity in medicine. They inspire us to identify and challenge the inequity that exists today.

    45 min
  2. 19/10/2021

    Ask a medical mum ep. 1- Heavy Menstrual Bleeding with Dr Talat Uppal

    In this episode Dr Bek Ledingham chats to Dr Talat Uppal about Heavy menstrual bleeding in a peri-menopausal woman. We recorded it on World Menopause day we aim to share up to date information about managing this common problem that often does not get the attention it deserves.  Key take home messages-  1) Initiate treatment of symptomatic women at the first visit  2) Order pelvic ultrasound day 5-10 of cycle 3) Mirena is the most effective management option 4) Uterus sparing surgical procedures are preferred to hysterectomy.  References mentioned during the show  https://www.safetyandquality.gov.au/publications-and-resources/resource-library/heavy-menstrual-bleeding-clinical-care-standard-2017 https://www.jeanhailes.org.au/health-a-z/menopause?gclid=Cj0KCQjwtrSLBhCLARIsACh6RmgRy9D2b18efnY6i4-2CiA4us-55aTwNLLQXUBegh9VJuwDn6gPGfwaAkbvEALw_wcB https://ranzcog.edu.au/womens-health/patient-information-resources/heavy-menstrual-bleeding https://www.rcog.org.uk/globalassets/documents/patients/patient-information-leaflets/recovering-well/endometrial-ablation-for-print.pdf http://oxfordstmedical.com.au/wp-content/uploads/2021/05/Mirena-Information-Booklet.pdf https://ranzcog.edu.au/RANZCOG_SITE/media/RANZCOG-MEDIA/Women%27s%20Health/Patient%20information/Hysterectomy-pamphlet.pdf?ext=.pdf http://www.cincyobgyn.com/webdocuments/novasure-brochure.pdf ________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Dr Talat Uppal is an Obstetrician & Gynaecologist who currently works both at the Northern Beaches and Hornsby Ku-ring-gai Hospitals as a Visiting Medical Officer. She is the Director of Women’s Health Road, and has set up an innovative integrated multidisciplinary ‘Journey’ model with a strong family centred approach to maternity care. www.womenshealthroad.com.au She is also a Clinical Senior lecturer in Obstetrics and Gynaecology at Northern Medical School, University of Sydney. Her previous, decade long role was based at Manly and Mona Vale Hospitals, as a Senior Obstetrics Staff Specialist and Clinical Director of Women’s, Children & Family health. She is the past Chair of both the NSW State Reference Committee and NSW RANZCOG Education Subcommittee She is a Fellow of the Australian Association for Quality in Health Care as well as a Fellow of the Australasian College of Health Service Management She is the ex  joint co-ordinator of Diploma (DRANZCOG) OSCE examination as her special interest is supporting the role of General Practitioners in the Women’s health context. She is an RANZCOG media spokesperson. She is fluent in 3 languages and has much overseas exposure with volunteer teaching work.

    44 min
  3. Leaving Medicine with Dr Kim Kilov

    25/09/2021

    Leaving Medicine with Dr Kim Kilov

    In our final episode in the Burnout series we meet Dr Kim Kilov, joining us all the way from Copenhagen, Denmark. She chats with Bek Ledingham about her decision to leave medicine as an advanced trainee in paediatrics and what life is like now. Kim says.. After 6 years in clinical medicine I became increasingly burnout. After pushing through for over a year, I hit a wall and realised I needed to make change for my health and wellbeing. It took over a year to recover but during this time I moved to Stockholm in 2019 to complete a Masters in Global Health.  This opened a  whole new world of opportunities within the health care field.  I landed up in Copenhagen, Denmark where I am now based.  I currently work as a Clinical Project Manager for a health tech company  which focus on clinical trials and patient-centred care.  It has been a challenging journey over the past few years, with a lot of emotional highs and lows, but I can now say I am completely content with my decision to take a different path.  I have found a new career that is both fulfilling and balanced and I haven’t looked back! We encourage anyone who recognises their own burnout while listening to seek some support and here is a list of places you might start.  http://www.dhaswa.com.au/ https://www.blackdoginstitute.org.au/the-essential-network/ https://theburnoutproject.com.au/ https://drolivialeeong.com/ https://wholeheartedmedicine.com.au/ Lifeline 131114 Please send through any resources you recommend and I will update this list in an ongoing manner. mmamtbpods@gmail.com

    33 min
  4. 25/09/2021

    Burnout with Prof Gordon Parker

    In this episode Bek Ledingham talks to to Professor Gordon Parker about Burnout.  Professor Gordon Parker AO is Scientia Professor of Psychiatry, UNSW, was Founder of the Black Dog Institute and its initial Executive Director, Head of the School of Psychiatry at UNSW and Director of the Division of Psychiatry at Prince of Wales Hospital. His positions with the Royal Australian & New Zealand College of Psychiatrists include being Editor of its Journal. Positions with legal organisations include the NSW Guardianship Board and the NSW Administrative Appeals Tribunal. In 2004 he received a Citation Laureate as the Australian Scientist most highly cited in Psychiatry/Psychology’. In 2018 he received the prestigious James Cook Medal from the Royal Society of New South Wales and was afinalist for the NSW Senior Australian of the Year. He . recipient of the 2020 Australian Mental Health Prize. His research has focussed on the mood disorders. He has published 23 books and over 1,000 scientific reports. His first of fiction was published in 1966 and his latest novel (“In Two Minds”) in 2017. In the 60’s, he wrote for The Mavis Bramston Show and OZ Magazine, was an ABC Science broadcaster, a book reviewer for the Sydney Morning Herald and The Australian, and in 2004 had a play (“Personality Games”) produced by La Mama in Melbourne. His autobiography “A Piece of My Mind: A Psychiatrist on the Couch” was published in 2012. His co-authored book on Burnout (Burnout: A Guide to Identifying Burnout and Patterns to Recovery) was published in July 2021.

    38 min
  5. 25/09/2021

    Burnout with Dr Olivia Ong

    In this episode we talk to Dr Olivia Ong who we've already met in Medical Mums chat. She shares her burnout experience and has just released a book on burnout. Find more information at https://drolivialeeong.com/ Here's what Olivia says about burnout.  I was told I would never walk again. In 2008, I was walking to work when I was hit by a car travelling 60 km an hour. The impact rendered me a paraplegic. I spent 2 years in a wheelchair and was told I’d never be able to walk again. But I was resilient and never gave up hope. I spent 2 years in Project Walk, San Diego and I did learn to walk again with grit, determination, and the support of my husband, family, and close friends. I’d learnt what it was like to be a patient on the other side of the healthcare system and when I returned to Melbourne, I threw myself into my new private practice in rehabilitation and pain medicine. I became a mum and continued my studies. But the combination of living with a spinal cord injury, motherhood, full-time work, and studying for fellowship exams exhausted me. I ignored the warning signs, feeling that burnout was a sign of vulnerability and weakness. I just keep pushing through. Until eventually, I was burned out. I have visions of the doctor and mother I want to be. Deep down I knew there's got to be a way which I can build my career while growing my family, and become the leader and mother I envision myself to be without the burnout. I was determined to find the way, and I did. We encourage anyone who recognises their own burnout while listening to seek some support and here is a list of places you might start.  http://www.dhaswa.com.au/ https://www.blackdoginstitute.org.au/the-essential-network/ https://theburnoutproject.com.au/ https://drolivialeeong.com/ https://wholeheartedmedicine.com.au/ Lifeline 131114 Please send through any resources you recommend and I will update this list in an ongoing manner. mmamtbpods@gmail.com

    26 min

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