
Tales of a Children's Doctor
A podcast outlining a life spent working with children and telling the stories of some amazing children and their families.
Episodes
19 episodes
Stimulating the brain
In this episode we meet Charlie, a young man with an extremely severe epilepsy which was not responding to optimal anti-epileptic drug therapy. His mother was an amazing lady who searched far and wide for options to help treat his epileps...
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Season 2
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Episode 3
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24:16

Let's dance
Welcome to Episode 2 - let's dance. In this episode we meet Ella who presents with a condition known as Sydenham's chorea. We discuss the impact of this on her and he family and talk about the history, diagnosis, treatment and outco...
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Season 2
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Episode 2
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23:30

Coming to Sheffield
This is the first episode in the second series. I start my consultant career in Sheffield. On my first ward round I meet a mother who has just lost her child with what is thought to be cerebral palsy. This leads to a diagnostic odys...
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Season 2
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Episode 1
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24:26

Talking about genes
I speak with a friend and colleague of mine with whom I worked in Yorkhill. He is now a Professor of Clinical Genetics at the MRC Genetics Unit in Edinburgh and has devoted his life and career to understanding the genetic and metabolic ba...
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Season 1
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Episode 15
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39:37

How do I communicate
This is a short episode which examines the outcome for Sophie who we met in Episode 12. Although her early development appeared to be on track, as she became older it became clear that she was developing difficulties with communication, not onl...
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Season 1
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Episode 14
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19:31

A Nervy Time in Australia
I had an amazing three months in Sydney. This episode outlines my time there - the people I met, the stimulation of the interactions and the challenges of reviewing data from many, many children with complex neuropathies. We discuss...
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Season 1
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Episode 13
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29:10

Leaving Glasgow
I return to Yorkhill only to find myself attached to paediatric cardiology. We discuss a tiny baby, Tom, who is admitted with a very serious congenital heart defect known as transposition of the great arteries. The challenges his parents ...
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Season 1
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Episode 12
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27:55

Grown up Neurology
As part of training in paediatric neurology I have a year long attachment at the nearby adult neurology unit. We discuss the challenges that adult neurology brings and I recall three patients who made a particular impact on me for a variety of ...
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Season 1
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Episode 11
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27:45

Conversation with a friend - 2
I talk with another friend and colleague from my time at Yorkhill. He tells us something about his career since he left paediatrics and we discuss a child we both came across who had a condition known as Cystic Fibrosis. There is a short ...
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Season 1
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Episode 10
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40:01

Christmas in hospital
A short episode revealing the joy and challenge of children having to spend time in hospital at Christmas. I present the story of a young girl with severe epilepsy who spent one of many Christmases in hospital and discuss how the staff made it ...
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Season 1
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Episode 0
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9:31

Growing up in neurology
I plan to leave Glasgow for a research post in London but a last minute "reprieve" results in promotion to a Senior Registrar post remaining in Yorkhill. We discuss an extremely sick child who presented with a condition which, although st...
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Season 1
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Episode 9
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20:43

Paying attention to detail
In this episode I discuss a baby who, at first glance, appeared to have extensive brain injury following a respiratory illness called bronchiolitis. The baby was unable to breathe or move. In fact, the cause for the baby's severe neurolog...
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Season 1
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Episode 8
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25:02

Conversation with a friend - 1
For the first time I interview a friend of mine, with whom I worked as a registrar in Glasgow. He shares two stories which tell important lessons about always thinking about the individual, even when considering the wider health of the na...
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Season 1
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Episode 7
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26:05

Two sides of the same coin
This episode discusses two children - one of whom I saw as a floppy baby on the neonatal unit. She turned out to have a condition known as Prader Willi syndrome and I discuss what this condition is. I also describe a little boy who ...
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Season 1
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Episode 6
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25:33

Mysteries of the brain
Early days as a registrar in neurology. I discuss a child with Friedreich's ataxia and describe this condition. Some musing on the importance of effective communication when breaking bad news. A little girl presents with reflex anox...
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Season 1
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Episode 5
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23:55

Neurology beckons
My return to Yorkhill as a registrar in paediatrics and starting in neurology. The challenges of acute paediatric on call - a child with very severe meningitis but an excellent outcome. Learning lessons about the importance of seein...
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Season 1
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Episode 4
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29:18

Next steps
Experiences in general paediatrics and a first experience as a middle grade doctor in neonatology. We meet a child with myopathy, consider the serious condition known as acute epiglottis (rarely seen now) and meet a tiny baby with a very ...
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Season 1
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Episode 3
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20:07
