Delighted to have been able to give a talk to SAS Psychiatrists at RCPsych International Congress. Sharing my story, thinking about exclusion,discrimination, determination and alternative career pathways. @rcpsych.bsky.social @sascollective.com
@louise-egan
*Passionate Psychiatrist*Believer in excellent mental health care for all*SAS Advocate*Determined fighter for SAS doctors' wellbeing*Supporter of women in mental health*Will always fiercely support the underdog!*
Delighted to have been able to give a talk to SAS Psychiatrists at RCPsych International Congress. Sharing my story, thinking about exclusion,discrimination, determination and alternative career pathways. @rcpsych.bsky.social @sascollective.com
Fantastic news. The medical students coming through Lincoln medical school are indeed a very lucky bunch to have some inspirational SAS doctors shaping their training.
"Don't be afraid to do differently." The inspirational Prof Jamie Read.
The path less travelled, professional identity, failure, vulnerability, courage, fear, human connection and of course all things SAS. This amazing podcast has it all. #SASbychoice
youtu.be/8sQOX1P7MvE?...
Really looking forward to seeing this in Sheffield!
Life is not linear.
There is always more than one path (surely you've seen @robjimfleming.bsky.social pathway presentation! π)
In the words of Waldo Emerson: "Do not go where the path may lead, go instead where there is no path and leave a trail."
Would be great to see some of the wonderful work being done by amazing SAS colleagues being highlighted and celebrated. π€©
Unfortunatley I wasn't around for SAS week last year, but planning big things for 2025! π
Love this! A much better description of my current general state. My new standard answer to "how are you?" "I'm Barkley OK, thanks for asking." π
After a brief memorial, laz lit the cigarette at 11:37. The 2025 Barkley Marathons has begun. #BM100
If people cant access appropriate mental health treatment and support in a timely way in stands to reason their mental health will further deteriorate and the severity of their mental illness will increase.
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When I speak with doctor friends about the MRCP exam disaster, there's a shared reaction: shock, horror, and compassion for affected candidates' private lives, families and pregnancy planning. These are the impacts that aren't discussed in public, so we did in @bmj.com
www.bmj.com/content/388/...
Late to the party π΄, but finally made it over here! Here for all things Mental Health, and picking up where I left off on SAS Advocate role and SAS doctors' well being. Now, what have I missed? π€π @clujinmyheart.bsky.social @robjimfleming.bsky.social @sascollective.com
So terribly sad. And as you say the ingredients for a perfect storm. The qualities making a brilliant doctor also make them very vulnerable to burnout and moral injury. Place them in an impossible work environment, in a broken system with no support and eventually they will break. π
Our CEO & founder @clairegoodwinfee.bsky.social writes for @publicsectorfocus.bsky.social about the decision to withdraw mandatory staff wellbeing targets in NHSE.
This is a mistake & will put staff at risk of further burnout & mental ill health.
Read the piece here:
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Fantastic to see another trust commiting to the #SASsix and supporting the wellbeing of their SAS doctors.
Very sad. So many good doctors driven to either leaving the NHS or taking their own lives.