Wellbeing at Work – Dr Liz Crowe
Wellbeing is a term that is widely used, but is it actually understood? This post accompanies Ep 208 of the St Emlyn’s podcast
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Wellbeing is a term that is widely used, but is it actually understood? This post accompanies Ep 208 of the St Emlyn’s podcast
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Wellbeing is a very ‘trendy’ word in Medicine and seems to be the focus of many educational sessions (or even days), with some departments forming ‘Wellbeing Working Groups’. However, in
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This e-book is for anyone who works in health and would benefit from the reminder that they are important. That part of being a great clinician, or partner or parent
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We finish off the series with a podcast by Iain and Liz that brings together the themes of the first two blogs. You can review the previous blogs below. vb
Wellbeing for the broken part 3, the Podcast. St Emlyn’s Read More »
It is now several months after the event that I was so concerned had ‘broken’ me. I am still at work. I stayed at work. I always felt I was
Wellbeing for the broken. Part 2. St Emlyn’s Read More »
Editors comment: This is the first of two blogs written by our friend and colleague Liz Crowe. They describe a very painful experience and series of events experienced by someone
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I woke to this New Year to an email that said “do you want to be happier in 2019?” and I realised that one of the major factors influencing our
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There are four content pillars underpinning the St Emlyn’s blog and podcast. Evidence based medicine, Clinical Excellence, The Philosophy of EM and Wellbeing. We are bringing all these themes/pillars together
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Our regular podcast round up with @docib and @emmanchester of the best of the blog from January 2024. This month we focus on habits, the management of the comatose overdose patient and retention/recruitment issues in UK emergency medicine. #foamed @stemlyns
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Emergency care practitioners are known for creating order from chaos, being pragmatic amidst difficult circumstances and advocating for patients when others cannot.
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