35 min

S4 E1 - Deborah Wilmot Finding fairhealth podcast

    • Medicine

This episode has been hosted and edited by Dr Harvir Braich, GP leadership fellow in Health Equity, Future leaders Programme, Health Education England,
I had the absolute pleasure of chatting with Deborah Wilmot, a passionate GP with over 20 years' experience with the substance misuse service. She shares such a unique personal perspective that has really helped someone new to the arena such as myself. 
We had a brilliant conversation in the new year and discussed...

Deborah's work as a GP and her amazing journey in working as a substance misuse lead in her region. (1.40mins)
The changing pattern Deborah has seen of substances misused over her 20 years of experience (3mins)
How Deborah started her journey into this area of work and what has motivated her to continue in this field (4mins)
How Deborah has been able to keep such enthusiasm and passion for her work and prevented burnout (10mins)
What Deborah finds the most rewarding part of her job (12mins)
How we as clinicians and advocates can break down stigma and encourage patients to seek treatment and support (17mins)
What advice Deborah would give to inexperienced clinicians or those wanting to better their practice with dealing with patients suffering from substance misuse (22mins)
Being mindful of yourself and your current state of mind (27mins)
What an ideal substance misuse service would look like in the eyes of Deborah (28 mins)
The importance of lived experiences to develop ourselves (35mins)
Further resources:
Reduced mortality if in treatment compared to not in treatment (15mins)
Adult substance misuse treatment statistics 2020 to 2021: report
The "ripple effect" of substance misuse and hidden costs (16mins)
Benefit of peer support in substance misuse (29mins)
Doctors make mistakes (33mins)
Cautionary Tales (34 mins)



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This episode has been hosted and edited by Dr Harvir Braich, GP leadership fellow in Health Equity, Future leaders Programme, Health Education England,
I had the absolute pleasure of chatting with Deborah Wilmot, a passionate GP with over 20 years' experience with the substance misuse service. She shares such a unique personal perspective that has really helped someone new to the arena such as myself. 
We had a brilliant conversation in the new year and discussed...

Deborah's work as a GP and her amazing journey in working as a substance misuse lead in her region. (1.40mins)
The changing pattern Deborah has seen of substances misused over her 20 years of experience (3mins)
How Deborah started her journey into this area of work and what has motivated her to continue in this field (4mins)
How Deborah has been able to keep such enthusiasm and passion for her work and prevented burnout (10mins)
What Deborah finds the most rewarding part of her job (12mins)
How we as clinicians and advocates can break down stigma and encourage patients to seek treatment and support (17mins)
What advice Deborah would give to inexperienced clinicians or those wanting to better their practice with dealing with patients suffering from substance misuse (22mins)
Being mindful of yourself and your current state of mind (27mins)
What an ideal substance misuse service would look like in the eyes of Deborah (28 mins)
The importance of lived experiences to develop ourselves (35mins)
Further resources:
Reduced mortality if in treatment compared to not in treatment (15mins)
Adult substance misuse treatment statistics 2020 to 2021: report
The "ripple effect" of substance misuse and hidden costs (16mins)
Benefit of peer support in substance misuse (29mins)
Doctors make mistakes (33mins)
Cautionary Tales (34 mins)



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

35 min