NHS Practitioner Health Wellbeing Podcast
Welcome to the NHS Practitioner Health Wellbeing Podcast, where we come together to discuss the wellbeing of doctors and healthcare professionals!
NHS Practitioner Health is a Primary Care Service is a free and confidential primary care service that provides support for mental health and addiction problems to health and care workers across England and Scotland.
If you work in the NHS and think your mental health has been affected and you cannot access confidential treatment locally, Practitioner Health is here to support you: register with us today at https://www.practitionerhealth.nhs.uk/.
NHS Practitioner Health Wellbeing Podcast
Happy Human Beings
How can we be happy human beings rather than human doings?
Dr Andrew Tresidder and Dr Ed Rainbow give us an approach to take on our days to break up the cycle of human doings and the pitfalls of our everyday lives.
On the way they talk about the ladders, the tribes, the holes and the wheels, what exercise does for us and how two doctors take on busy lives whilst avoiding feeling rundown.
Dr Ed Rainbow
Dr Ed Rainbow is a Locum GP with a passion and drive for supporting men's mental health and the mental health of doctors all around the country. Ed uses his own experiences of burnout as a GP to help inform others and share his expertise on how we can stop more doctors being burned out.
You can find Ed on his website or on LinkedIn
Dr Andrew Tresidder
Dr Andrew Tresidder is a GP and author who helps healthcare workers through Practitioner Health. He shares his expertise on helping practitioners and promoting wellbeing with us. You can read Andrew's book on health and self care for free here.
If you are a health and care practitioner in need of mental health or addictions support you can access Practitioner Health via our website.
NHS Practitioner Health is a mental health and addiction service for health and care professionals who are unable to access confidential treatment from local services. Register with us today.
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