
Episode 13: Working with Peers: Blessing Or Curse? Ft. Dr Shalom
We had Dr Shalom for the theirs time and we talked about the pros and cons of working with doctors on the same rank. As usual, the good, the bad and the chaotic.

Hosted by Monell · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 13 episodes
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Moving Mad in Medicine is a reflective podcast about life inside medicine. The pressure, the ambition, the burnout, and the questions we’re rarely trained to ask out loud. Hosted by Monell, a doctor navigating the space between purpose and exhaustion, this podcast explores careers, relationships, identity, and meaning in a system that demands everything. Honest conversations for people trying to stay human while practicing medicine.
Monell hosts Moving Mad in Medicine, a society show with 13 episodes published.

We had Dr Shalom for the theirs time and we talked about the pros and cons of working with doctors on the same rank. As usual, the good, the bad and the chaotic.

We established what ward rounds are and touched the unique, chaotic experiences from everyday rounds. We also touched some useful tips that make rounds relatively seamless. Enjoy. Don’t forget to leave a message: movingm

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In this episode, three doctors unpack the realities of hierarchy in medical practice. They discuss the balance between mentorship and toxicity, how seniors can protect or expose juniors, and the unwritten rules that shap

In this episode of Moving Mad in Medicine, we explored a common experience for many female doctors: being mistaken for nurses. Two doctors share their stories, the awkward, funny, and frustrating moments, and we reflecte

I shared resonating feedback from listeners, along side expressing how it felt to receive them.

We talked about a typical Valentine’s Day from Dr Ajiwa and Dr Tega’s perspectives.

We discussed the perspectives of love and being loved by a doctor, with two interesting guests, Dr Favour and Dr Francis.

In this episode, I talked about the need to take deep breaths in practice, giving two example cases.

There’s a special guest today! We talked about the various models of patients we commonly encounter in clinical practice. Enjoy!

A chat about certain experiences and feelings that nobody prepares you for.

This episode explains why Moving Mad in Medicine exists and what listeners can expect from the honest conversations ahead.
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