Doctor’s Presentation Videos

Here you will find the videos that practising doctors, dentists and vets have kindly receorded for us, to tell us about the changes that the COVID-19 pandemic has brought to their line of work. These will be made available throughout the week for you to watch. 

Timetable

 

Wednesday 27th May Dr Aiysha Ashmore – Obstetrics and Gynaecology Registrar
Thursday 28th May Dr Asha Thomson – Senior Clinical Leadership Fellow in Oral Surgery and Clinical Teacher at King’s College
Friday 29th May Dr Rob Campbell – Small Animal Vet and Teaching Vet
Saturday 30th May Dr Jin Lee – Emergency Department SHO 

Dr Jin Lee

Dr Rob Campbell

Dr Asha Thomson 

Dr Aiysha Ashmore

In this Educational Podcast Resource, you will learn about the effects of the coronavirus pandemic on medical students, doctors, vets and dentists alike. You will learn all about the challenges COVID-19 is creating for the NHS, such as the shortages in personal protective equipment (PPE) and ventilators, and how such challenges are uniting the healthcare professions in a true OneHealth approach. This is essential knowledge for medical school applicants and should form part of your medical wider reading, and is endorsed for the Awards programme. 

Where did the Dentists Go?

In this episode of the Becoming a Doctor Series, Lucy and Ciara interview Dr Priya Chohan (above) who is a full-time Dentist and Vice President of Leadership at Medic Mentor.  She answers challenging questions about how dentists are delivering care for patients during the COVID-19 outbreak.  She sheds lights on the approaches that healthcare professionals are taking and how it differs to the every day delivery of care.

From Humans to Animals - A Leap of Faith from Vet to Doctor

In this episode of the Becoming A Doctor Podcast, Lucy and Ciara interview Dr Rob Campbell who is a Vet and Vice President of Veterinary Medicine at Medic Mentor. Dr Rob discusses the unexpected ways that the COVID-19 has impacted his job – both as a vet and as a lecturer in primary care at the Liverpool Veterinary School.