
"What A Time To Be Alive" A conversation with Dr Rosie Baruah
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About this listen
Staff in intensive care have found themselves right at the heart of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In this episode I speak to Dr Rosie Baruah, a consultant in critical care medicine and anesthesia at the Western General Hospital in Edinburgh, about the pressures faced by those working to look after the sickest patients.
We covered a range of subjects around working through the pandemic, including burnout and moral injury, as well as gender bias in medicine.
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