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Episode 12

2024-11-12

Navigating a Career in Cardiology: Dr. Khalid Khan's Journey from Aspiring Doctor to Consultant

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Navigating a Career in Cardiology: Dr. Khalid Khan's Journey from Aspiring Doctor to Consultant

In this episode, Mariam speaks to Dr. Khalid Khan, a consultant cardiologist at Wrexham Maelor Hospital, shares his journey into medicine and his passion for cardiology. He reflects on the early influences that shaped his career, including mentors and personal experiences that guided his path. Dr. Khan discusses the challenges and rewards of his diverse roles as a clinician, lecturer, and expert witness, emphasizing the importance of teaching and mentorship in medical education. He candidly addresses the current state of the NHS, expressing concerns about workforce issues, morale, and the impact of systemic pressures on healthcare professionals.


KEY TAKEAWAYS

  • A lifelong interest in the human body and a desire to work with diverse populations led to a fulfilling career in medicine, particularly in cardiology, which was influenced by significant advancements in the field during the early years of practice.

  • Positive and negative experiences with mentors have shaped professional development, highlighting the value of role models in guiding one's career path and the importance of learning from both good and bad examples.

  • The shift towards more formalized and structured medical education has led to a decrease in organic teaching opportunities, which were once integral to the learning experience. This change has resulted in a focus on completing tasks rather than fostering genuine learning.

  • There is a growing concern about the erosion of morale within the healthcare system, leading to experienced clinicians leaving the profession. Creating a supportive and valued work environment is essential for retaining staff and ensuring quality patient care.

  • The emotional toll of witnessing patient suffering can be challenging for healthcare professionals. Finding ways to cope, such as sharing experiences with family and friends, is crucial for maintaining well-being while continuing to provide compassionate care.


BEST MOMENTS

"I think I was very fortunate. It was really the real heyday of cardiology in terms of new developments."

"Work has become a lot more business and service orientated."

"Ultimately, we are humans with some skills, but sometimes nature is nature, and I've come to be quite accepting of that."

"It seems like the work culture is more, let's just get this done because we're so short-staffed."

"I think we need to make people feel special and valued. It's not workload per se, but it's working in a happy place."


HOST BIO

Mariam is a GP trainee in Wales passionate about improving our healthcare colleagues' wellbeing. She has experience on the Schwartz Round Steering group and as a facilitator for her health board, and she created and led the Balint Group Programme for Foundation Doctors in her hospital. These are regular spaces for healthcare professionals to speak about real issues that affect their well-being amongst colleagues to improve mutual support and camaraderie in the workplace. She also holds qualifications in Life Coaching and healthcare leadership and management. Whatever your reason for joining us on this podcast, we are glad you have taken the time.


Dr Melany McKenna is a Clinical Psychologist, Cognitive Analytic Therapy practitioner, and Executive Coach. With a specialist interest in staff wellbeing, and supporting NHS professionals, Dr McKenna offers psychologically informed reflections, prompting us to consider staff wellbeing from a systemic perspective.


If you are having stressful days at work, leaving you feeling demotivated, and depleted, I'm hoping I can help here.


PODCAST DESCRIPTION

SafeSpace is a new grounding and respite podcast aimed at Healthcare Professionals focused on staff wellbeing in the healthcare work environment, a grossly overlooked issue and yet, the cornerstone of the healthcare system which is why it is crumbling. There are 3 components to the podcast:

- Candid interviews with healthcare leaders, and a wide variety of passionate healthcare professionals about their own experiences and struggles with their well-being as they have progressed through their careers

- Reflective discussions with a clinical psychologist, my co-host, regarding key topics that have arisen such as coping with bullying, depression, burnout, grief, menopause, etc

- Guided meditations specific to the healthcare worker getting ready for the day ahead, pausing during, winding down, and accepting following the working day.


This podcast is not a panacea or substitute for a formal management plan, but a motivating, and catharsis tool to help during a stressful day.

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