Wellbeing
Events & e-learning tagged with "Wellbeing"
30 January 2024
Talks
Dealing with complaints
Dr Helen Gillett
Dealing with the DVLA
Dr Ishwinder Thethy
Dealing with significant event analyses
Dr Dean Kerslake
15 December 2020
Talks
Mindfulness in medicine and medical education
Dr
Susan Chater
Quality Improvement
Dr Jean Macleod
A realistic approach to evidence based medicine
Dr Christopher Tiplady
27-28 November 2025
Day 1
Stabilising heart failure patients for safe discharge
Dr Caroline Scally
Asthma
Dr Sunny Jabbal
Type 2 diabetes
Professor Mark Strachan
The acutely sick oncology patient
Dr Ricky Frazer
The acutely sick patient with a blistering rash
Dr Dominic Tabor
The sedated toxic patient
Professor Michael Eddleston
Live Demo: Transforming medical note taking with AI
Professor Erika Denton & Dr Hannah Allen
Frontline stroke management: Integrating medicine and radiology
Professor Andrew Farrall
Headache presentations at the front door
Dr Mireia Moragas-Garrido
Newly presenting renal failure
Dr Lynne Sykes
The patient with acute diarrhoea
Professor Chris Lamb
Day 2
Acute stroke
Dr Fergus Doubal
Anaphylaxis
Dr Andrew Whyte
Atrial fibrillation: changes in risk stratification and when to refer for invasive management
Dr Douglas Elder
Alcohol and liver disorders
Dr Alastair MacGilchrist
Unwell patients and their thyroid
Dr Marie Freel
Seizures
Dr Kathryn Knight
Recognising and reducing cognitive bias in medicine
Professor Pat Croskerry
Parallel Session C: Cautionary Tales: Recognising legal risk in everyday medicine
Dr Simon Watkin
Parallel Session C: Dealing with complaints
Dr Helen Gillett
Parallel Session C: When the worst happens: supporting clinicians through adverse events
Caroline Elton
Parallel Session D: Diabetic medications and the acutely sick patient
Dr Laura Reid
Parallel Session D: Obesity hypoventilation in the acutely unwell patient
Dr Renata Riha
Parallel Session D: Weight management
Professor Donal O'Shea
Future care planning in the acute setting
Dr Elizabeth Fleming
Case studies: patients that changed my practice
Dr Lynn McCallum
Case studies: patients that changed my practice
Professor Nicholas Bateman
2025
The deteriorating patient
Dr Emma Spencer
Mastering your ePortfolio
Dr Rayna Koshy
Surviving your first week as an FY1
Dr Edward Foo
What I wish I knew as an FY1
Dr Aoife Duignan
2024
What I wish I knew as an FY1
Dr Samuel Peat
The Unwell Patient; Who, what how?
Dr Jessica McNiff
Mastering the E-portfolio
Dr Aparna Potluru
The well-rounded foundation doctor
Dr Aoife Duignan
2023
How to survive your first week
Dr Jessica Selwood
Mastering the curriculum
Dr Gabriella Woodward-Smith
The jobs of a new doctor
Dr Vig Kandasamy
Who do I turn to for help?
Dr Jess McNiff
2022
FY1 top tips: how to survive your first day as an FY1
Dr Libby Sampey
FY1 top tips: practical advice and portfolio
Dr Ronak Shah
How to deal with deteriorating patients
Dr Marilena Giannoudi
Thriving beats surviving: navigating your first year as a doctor
Dr Charlotte Squires
Q&A discussion
Dr Libby Sampey, Dr Ronak Shah, Dr Marilena Giannoudi, Dr Charlotte Squires. Chair: Dr Georgina Phillips
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18 November 2025
Talks
Teamwork that makes the Dream Work (at a clinical and managerial level)
Dr Monica Doyle
Recognising and managing a Toxic Team
Trish Armstrong-Child
Prevention and Recovery from Burnout
Dr Immad Shahnawaz Qureshi
16 May 2023
Talks
Working with a chronic health condition or disability and supporting those that do
Dr Kirsty Colquhon
Staff Burnout
Dr Helen Garr & Kirsty Woolley
Panel Discussion
Chair: Dr Helen Scally
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16 November 2021
Talks
Communication techniques in a digital world
Dr Kirsty Boyd
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9 March 2021
Talks
Leading Change: what have we learned from the pandemic
Dr Helen Bevan
Lessons in Upheaval: how to cope when it's all going wrong
Dr Louise Millar
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About
Dr Graham Nimmo and Dr Dorothy Armstrong in conversation.
Donβt Take It Personally explores self-care and compassion in the face of complaint, and the power of apology.
08 March 2019
Talks
Lean In: Strategies to help our colleagues achieve success and take on leadership roles with confidence
Professor Jane Norman
Disability at work
Ms Kiana Kalantar-Hormozi
Bringing Pride to the Workplace
Dr Clare Clark
Forgiveness
Mr Edwin Jesudason
About
Resources covering: support services; how to keep well; communication and challenging conversations; and death, dying and bereavement. Includes a collection of RCPE health and wellbeing podcast recordings.
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