22 min

E15 - Asking for Help: the Junior Doctor Perspective‪.‬ The Safe Practice Podcast

    • Medicine

As clinicians, we all know that it's important to ask for help early when we reach the limits of our scope. But what does that look like practically, when you are a junior doctor?



To answer this question, I interview Resident Medical Officer Dr Jade Bevan for her insights. We discuss the principles and realities of acknowledging our limits and asking for help through the lens of real-life clinical scenarios (modified to protect the innocent).



An episode not to miss if you are a JMO, about to become a JMO, or have a JMO in the family.



**All content and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guest, and do not represent the views of any organisations which which they are affiliated.

As clinicians, we all know that it's important to ask for help early when we reach the limits of our scope. But what does that look like practically, when you are a junior doctor?



To answer this question, I interview Resident Medical Officer Dr Jade Bevan for her insights. We discuss the principles and realities of acknowledging our limits and asking for help through the lens of real-life clinical scenarios (modified to protect the innocent).



An episode not to miss if you are a JMO, about to become a JMO, or have a JMO in the family.



**All content and opinions expressed in this podcast are those of the host and guest, and do not represent the views of any organisations which which they are affiliated.

22 min