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Doctors at Work
How to create a portfolio career. With Catherine Fernando. Episode 65

Doctors at Work

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 20, 2024 37:19 Transcription Available


Catherine started her career in hospital medicine, but then moved into General Practice, and now combines GP work with family life and running her company Iyasu Medical Bags. In this episode we discuss her early career decision-making, and she tells me the importance of being true to yourself and doing the career that is right for you. Many of us want to do lots of different things, and that can be done but perhaps not all at the same time! I love the story of Iyasu bags, from spotting a problem to a product that is now on the market and also supports women's empowerment initiatives.My name is Catherine Fernando and I am GP, mother of 4, and Founder of IYASU, a company that makes eco-friendly medical bags. I work part time in General Practice (2 days per week) in Haddington, near Edinburgh, and the rest of my time is dedicated to caring form my family and running my business. My career path has been quite varied but everything I've done has given me valuable skills and experience to bring to my role. After completing my PRHO rotation in Medicine, Surgery and Critical Care I did 2 years of core medical training and passed the MRCP exam. I was given a national training number in Rheumatology but resigned from my post after 15 months as I was unhappy in the department. This was a difficult time for me as I felt I had lost my direction in life. I decided to pursue a career in General Practice and managed to secure a training post. I did Paediatrics and Gynaecology, then became a GP Registrar. Along the way I worked in Medicine for the Elderly, Hospital at Home, Sexual Health Clinics and completed all kinds of Diplomas. I am married to another GP and we have 4 children. I love teaching and am now involved in the GPST training programme, teaching Dermatology. I also teach medical students, FY2s and GP trainees at our practice.How IYASU was born. Upon looking for a doctor's bag for work I couldn't really find any that I liked. I noticed that all the designs were very masculine. I looked everywhere (online) and I asked other female GPs what they used as their doctor's bag. They were using camera bags, nappy bags, designer handbags, gym bags etc. It seemed like there was a bit of a gap in this niche market. The gladstone bag (traditional, iconic GP bag) was designed 150 years ago when only men were allowed to go to medical school and practice as doctors). Now over 50% of medical students are female and women outnumber men in General Practice. I wondered why the accessories for medics hadn't changed to reflect the changing demographic. I started making sketches and took my designs to Business Gateway (there is a local Business Gateway Office for almost everyone in the UK) who received my ideas with enthusiasm and supported me to develop them further. IYASU (which means “to heal” in Japanese) took around 3-4 years of development prior to launch in March 2023.IYASU produces 6 styles of Medical Bags in various colours. They contain multiple bespoke pockets for medical equipment and are made from recycled materials – predominantly recycled plastic bottles. They are named after pioneering female doctors and designed for modern female healthcare workers (doctors, nurses, pharmacists – anyone who does home visits – an hospital doctors if they perhaps have their own equipment to take between NHS and private centres). IYASU gives back to charities that support girls' education worldwide. We're currently supporting the AKAYA foundation – founded by Dr Khadija Owusu –We've also donated to Diabetes charities and Kidney research.I'm super passionate and enthusiastic about my medical career and my business. I believe that portfolio careers build our strength and personal growth. I would never want to give up being a doctor as it is my vocation and I have trained so hard. I find enormous satisfaction in my GP work, but I couldn't do it full time. Working part time makes me appreciate my job more, reduc

TNT Radio
Simeon Boikov, Dr William Bay & David McBride on The Dean Mackin Show - 19 December 2023

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 19, 2023 55:22


On today's show, Simeon will discuss the top stories of the day in Australia with Dean. Later, Dr. William Bay discusses AHPRA backing down, allowing Australian doctors to speak out and tell the truth to their patients about vaccines. Additionally, David McBride discusses possible political motives in prosecutions and raises questions about the Attorney General's refusal to intervene after apparently lacking a briefing on the case, despite previous claims to the contrary. You can find more information Here GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Australian-born Aussie Cossack rose to prominence during the NSW lockdowns as an outspoken media personality notorious for his hilarious interactions with the NSW police and numerous large-scale campaigns against corrupt politicians. Boikov left Australia at the age of 18 to study at the Moscow Sretensky Seminary. It was here that he had his first posting as a journalist Whilst in Russia Boikov became heavily involved in the Russian Cossack movement. Upon returning to Australia Boikov was elected the Ataman of the Australian Cossack chapter and founded a pro-Russian political newspaper called Russian Frontier. In May of 2022 the Aussie Cossack was jailed for 10 months for breaching a suppression and non-publication order for content posted to his YouTube channel. After successfully winning an appeal against the severity of the sentence Aussie Cossack left prison. In December 2022 the Aussie Cossack defected to the Russian Consulate in Sydney where he was granted diplomatic asylum. From his studio within the Consulate building, he now broadcasts daily on TNT Radio. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: William Bay is a fully licensed doctor working as a GP Registrar in North Brisbane. Recently spoke out against his opposition to COVID mRNA vaccines. GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Major David McBride is a former military lawyer and Australian whistleblower. In 2011 and 2013, he served in Afghanistan as a military lawyer to the Royal Australian Regiment and Australian Special Forces. David McBride made information on war crimes committed by Australian soldiers in Afghanistan available to the ABC. If convicted of the charges against him, David McBride faces many years in prison.

GPSA Podcast
Culturally Safe GP Registrar Supervision – Decolonisation and a Strengths-based Approach - Dr Karen Nicholls, Dr Tyron Clayworth and Dr Simon Morgan

GPSA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 4, 2023 32:38


This podcast explores the concepts of a decolonised and strength-based approach to facilitating learning in Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health. Resources mentioned in the webinar: Harvard Implicit Association Test GPSA Resources Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health Colonisation - It's bad for your health: The context of Aboriginal health Sherwood, Juanita Understanding the Australian Aboriginal experience of collective, historical and intergenerational trauma Dr Karen Menzies New report sheds light on disadvantage for the Stolen Generations and their descendants Healing Foundation Clinical Yarning Western Australian Centre for Rural Health Racism as a Determinant of Health: A Systematic Review and Meta-Analysis Deficit Discourse and Strengths-based Approaches: Changing the Narrative of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Health and Wellbeing

TNT Radio
Kirralie Smith, Dr. William Bay & Det. Harry Hatzikalimnios on The Dean Mackin Show - 4 September 2023

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 4, 2023 49:49


GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Kirralie Smith is a wife and mother who challenges political leaders to protect our children, parents' rights, women's spaces and services, sport, the military and education from radical gender ideology. Since 2019, Kirralie has focused on the regressive lefts campaign to de-gender society. Her website is http://www.binary.org.au/ GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: William Bay is a fully licensed doctor working as a GP Registrar in North Brisbane. Recently spoke out against his opposition to COVID mRNA vaccines. *****Law more *****Advocating freedom of consent, duty to warn reclaim rights to informed consent.  GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Harry Hatzikalimnios is a Former Detective & Senior Constable of AFP with 23 years experience.  

TNT Radio
Dr William Bay on The No Fly Zone with Greg Maybury - 20 August 2023

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 20, 2023 55:49


GUEST OVERVIEW: William Bay is a fully licensed doctor working as a GP Registrar in North Brisbane. Recently spoke out against his opposition to COVID mRNA vaccines.

TNT Radio
Dr William Bay on The George Christensen Show - 16 July 2023

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 16, 2023 55:49


GUEST OVERVIEW: William Bay is a fully licensed doctor working as a GP Registrar in North Brisbane. Recently spoke out on COVID mRNA vaccines.

TNT Radio
Dr William Bay, Graham Hood & Stephen Fenech on The Dean Mackin Show - 6 July 2023

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 6, 2023 55:50


GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: William Bay is a fully licensed doctor working as a GP Registrar in North Brisbane. Recently spoke out against his opposition to COVID mRNA vaccines. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Graham "Hoody" Hood was a Qantas pilot, employed by the airline for 32 years and who has flown over 36,000 hours in his 53 year career flying from crop dusting planes and DC3's up to to 737s, safely transporting 6 million people, flying 12 million miles and performing 22,000 take offs and landings. However after being told that the Covid 19 vaccine policy was "no jab then no job" he steadfastly refused to be vaccinated against Covid 19 and now has led the fight for millions of Australians against the Covid 19 Vaccine mandates. GUEST 3 OVERVIEW: Stephen Fenech is the Editor of Tech Guide and one of Australia's most respected tech journalists. He is a regular on radio and TV talking about the latest tech news, products and trends.

TNT Radio
Dr William Bay & Bishop Cei Dewar on The Dean Mackin Show - 14 June 2023

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 14, 2023 55:48


GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: William Bay is a fully licensed doctor working as a GP Registrar in North Brisbane. Recently spoke out against his opposition to COVID mRNA vaccines. GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Bishop Cei Dewar, known as the Sartorial Bishop is a Pentecostal Bishop, CDTV Creator and a TV & News Contributor, Author & International Speaker.

Radiotherapy
The Serotonin Hypothesis and Chronic Pain

Radiotherapy

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 20, 2022 49:13


Professor Mal Hopwood, Ramsay Health Care Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Melbourne, unpacks the Serotonin Hypothesis and the latest research on the role of serotonin in mood disorders such as depression; Dr Sonia Srinivasan, GP Registrar, discusses the symptoms, causes, treatment and experience of chronic pain; and the team talk about measles and monkeypox. With presenters Dr Nick, Prudence Dear and Dr Sonia Srinivasan. Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/radiotherapyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/RadiotherapyOnTripleR/Twitter: https://twitter.com/_radiotherapy_Instagram: https://instagram.com/radiotherapy_tripler

Radiotherapy
Abortions and Elective Surgery Delays

Radiotherapy

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 25, 2022 50:21


Dr Sonia Srinivasan, GP Registrar and women's health specialist, canvasses some common reasons women choose to have an abortion, and discusses how to access abortion services in Australia; Associate Professor Phong Tran, Head of the Orthopaedic Department at Western Health, unpacks how waiting periods for elective surgery have been effected by the pandemic, and how these delays have impacted the mental health of patients; and the team canvass Restless Legs Awareness Day, and discuss the emergence of abortion bans in the US. With presenters Dr Nick, Miss Diagnosis, and Dr Band.Website: https://www.rrr.org.au/explore/programs/radiotherapyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/RadiotherapyOnTripleR/Twitter: https://twitter.com/_radiotherapy_Instagram: https://instagram.com/radiotherapy_tripler

TNT Radio
Professor Norman Fenton & Dr William Bay on The Mike Ryan Show - 16 August 2022

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 16, 2022 55:53


On today's show we discuss the Queensland's People's Protest and the Millions March against Mandatory Vaccines today outside AHPRA. GUEST 1 OVERVIEW: Professor Norman Fenton is Professor of Risk Information Management at Queen Mary University of London and a Director of Agena, a company that specialises in risk management for critical systems. He is a mathematician by training with current focus on critical decision-making and, in particular, on quantifying uncertainty using causal, probabilistic models that combine data and knowledge (Bayesian networks). GUEST 2 OVERVIEW: Dr William Bay was a fully licensed doctor working as a GP Registrar in North Brisbane. Dr Bay recently spoke out against his opposition to COVID mRNA vaccines and faces suspension by AHPRA.

TNT Radio
Dr William Bay on Jason Q Citizen & Friends - 03 August 2022

TNT Radio

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 3, 2022 55:49


GUEST OVERVIEW: Dr William Bay is a fully licensed doctor working as a GP Registrar in North Brisbane QLD Australia. He recently spoke out against his opposition to COVID mRNA vaccines.

Destination Medicine Podcast
Doctors in Training: From birth to death, and in between - Dr Madeleine Kelly has come home to care for her community

Destination Medicine Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 25, 2022 18:31


Dr Maddie Kelly knows what she wants, and she goes and gets it - even if it takes longer than expected, and especially when she's told she can't do it. What has helped in achieving her goals is making the most of every opportunity. Today, Dr Kelly has come home to Orange, NSW to train as a GP Registrar. Even more, she's come home to build a career where she can balance her own interests, health, family, and vocation. Madeleine has some great tips for those of you considering General Practice training, and for prospective medical students wondering if they are enough. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

Beyond Zero - Community

Produced & presented by Carly DoberGuests:Peter Nightingale - Doctor and Healthy Futures Activist Peter Nightingale is a GP Registrar in Victoria from 2022 with special interests in palliative care, improving healthcare delivery to disadvantaged communities and climate change.Annabelle Warren- Doctor and Healthy Futures Activist Dr Annabelle Warren is an Endocrinology clinical research fellow and PhD candidate at Austin Health in Melbourne, Australia.Find out more:https://www.healthyfutures.net.au/The Lancet Health and Climate Change reportshttps://www.thelancet.com/series/climate-and-health-2009Song: Thundercat - Dragonball DuragClimate updates from Climate for Changehttps://www.climateforchange.org.au/ 

GPSA Podcast
Supervising the International Medical Graduate GP Registrar - Dr Simon Morgan

GPSA Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 2, 2021 43:53


This podcast aims to assist GP supervisors to better support IMG GP registrars training in their practices. It is based on the newly published GPSA guide. Originally recorded in March 2021.

Just a GP
Leadership as a GP Registrar with Dr Pallavi Prathavadi

Just a GP

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 39:22


Charlotte and Bek talk with Dr Pallavi Prathavadi, academic general practitioner and RACGP Fellow who is currently undertaking her PhD at the Department of General Practice, Monash University. Throughout this episode Pallavi shares her stories of her career thus far and reveals her passion for research and why juggling a career in both academic and clinical general practice was important for her. NSW RACGP Facebook page https://www.facebook.com/groups/racgpnswact/ Painaustralia https://www.painaustralia.org.au/ Supporting smoking cessation: A guide for health professionals https://www.racgp.org.au/clinical-resources/clinical-guidelines/key-racgp-guidelines/view-all-racgp-guidelines/supporting-smoking-cessation Please note: This episode was recorded February 2020 (pre COVID restrictions)

The Good GP
RACGP SPECIAL COVID-19 PODCAST | GP Registrar examinations update

The Good GP

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 26, 2020 16:54


In this special COVID-19 episode, The GoodGP interviews RACGP GP in Training Faculty Chair, Dr Krystyna De Lange about the postponement of RACGP examinations and the changes and impacts this has on GP registrars as a result of COVID-19. This episode was recorded on 26 March 2020. As information on COVID-19 changes daily, please note that some of the advice in this podcast may no longer be current by the time of listening.

Ikuku Podcast
Rewire your brain to make more intuitive career choices with Dr Talia Steed

Ikuku Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 37:50


In this episode, we chat with GP Registrar, Yoga teacher and Holistic Health doctor, Dr Talia Steed, about how to rewire your brain to make more intuitive career and life choices. This episode is essential for almost everyone but particularly if you are wanting to build a stronger growth mindset. It is especially ideal for anyone who finds they keep running into barriers and can't seem to reach their ideal goal. Dr Steed explains to us the importance of space and time when it comes to our mental health and how slowing down can help us realise our real barriers. Topics covered include, how to tune into your intuition, how to become aware of certain thought patterns that might be holding you back, how to reprogram automatic output responses including stress & panic, how to rewire our thought patterns, and how to better manage anxiety. Lastly, we discuss what an “empath” is, how to identify if you have this personality trait, and how it can be used to your advantage.

Ikuku Podcast
Rewire your brain to make more intuitive career choices with Dr Talia Steed

Ikuku Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 17, 2019 37:50


In this episode, we chat with GP Registrar, Yoga teacher and Holistic Health doctor, Dr Talia Steed, about how to rewire your brain to make more intuitive career and life choices. This episode is essential for almost everyone but particularly if you are wanting to build a stronger growth mindset. It is especially ideal for anyone who finds they keep running into barriers and can't seem to reach their ideal goal. Dr Steed explains to us the importance of space and time when it comes to our mental health and how slowing down can help us realise our real barriers. Topics covered include, how to tune into your intuition, how to become aware of certain thought patterns that might be holding you back, how to reprogram automatic output responses including stress & panic, how to rewire our thought patterns, and how to better manage anxiety. Lastly, we discuss what an “empath” is, how to identify if you have this personality trait, and how it can be used to your advantage.

Researc/hers Code
Episode 1: Coding for Medicine

Researc/hers Code

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2019 22:31


We interview Dr Caroline Morton, a GP Registrar based in East London, who is also teaching programming courses to medical and biomedical students at Imperial College London. We chat about why coding is important in medicine, how the NHS is embracing digitisation and tips for teaching coding to beginners. Caroline also shares resources throughout this episode on learning to code which can be found here

The GP Show
#67 Business for Doctors with Dr April Armstrong GP Registrar

The GP Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 15, 2019 39:51


Dr April Armstrong is a UWA graduate of Medicine and works in General Practice in Western Australia. She is passionate about the business of medicine and is the founder of the Business for Doctors concept and social media group. April was awarded the WA Telstra Business Woman of the Year 2015 in the start-up category and her rural practice, Collins Street Surgery nominated for the WA Telstra Business Awards 2015. As an owner of two medical practices and numerous investments she brings 25 years of business and investing experience to health professionals wanting to learn more about all facets of business and life in medicine.  https://businessfordoctors.com/ https://www.facebook.com/groups/businessfordoctors/   Conflicts of interest: Obviously Dr Armstrong's expenses are covered during her work for BFD.   More information at www.facebook.com/thegpshow.podcast As always - Rating 5 stars +/- a review on iTunes is a great help     Enjoy Friends  

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What I wish I'd known about: General Practice

These podcasts are designed to educate and inform Doctors.

Play Episode Listen Later Aug 31, 2017 7:49


Dr Boosey talks candidly about his experience as a GP Registrar and what he wishes he’d known before choosing this popular medical specialty area.

SAGE General Practice
Women's Health Special

SAGE General Practice

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2016 53:07


The Spring podcast is our Women's Health Special, coinciding with the March special edition of the paper journal. In this podcast you can hear Dr Emma Tait, a GP Registrar, interview Dr Bavithra Nathan, Consultant in Sexual Health, on how to manage genital herpes in Primary Care. Dr David Scott, a psychiatry trainee, discusses perinatal mental health with Dr Jo Black (Consultant Perinatal Psychiatrist). Dr Khansa Mazhar, a GP in Enfield, discusses her InnovAiT article on pre-eclampsia with GP Registrar Dr Ahmed Rashid, and we hear Miss Tania Adib, Consultant Gynae-Oncologist discuss the presentation and management of gynaecological cancers. We also have our regular News and Views with Dr Clare Etherington and the AKT question.