Claire Davies
@clairedocdavies
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Helping exhausted doctors prioritise yourself and rescue your career | Coach | GP Hackney/TowerHamlets | Honorary Ethiopian 🇪🇹 | Mum by adoption
Hackney, London
Joined December 2014
First Aid for Doctors with Burnout is on offer this week - at just 99p for Kindle. Chapters include: Recognising #burnout Rediscover vision and values Boundaries Emotions (feeling guilty, anyone?) You are busy - so it’s short And more https://t.co/Dk6lXawEwu
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In today's demanding world of medicine, burnout among doctors has become widespread. Intense workload, emotional toll, and constant pressure to perform can leave even the most dedicated medical...
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Offering coaching at a vastly reduced rate as part of some training. Coaching is good for: Be clear on what you want ⬆️confidence Navigate transitions 🔜 Prevent and reshape life after burnout 🔥 Send me a message if you are a real and sensible person in my world.
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💻 | There is still time to sign up to our FREE webinar with @clairedocdavies on managing the emotional aftermath of adverse medical incidents. It takes place tomorrow (Tuesday 10 June from 7.30pm to 8.30pm). Book your place https://t.co/kN4CY5c5ly
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Honoured to be hosted by @TheDA_UK for a webinar next Tuesday evening 10th June at 7.30pm for a webinar on managing the emotional aftermath after medical adverse outcomes. Free to DAUK members or just £6.13 if you are not! https://t.co/dKJyE3D1lK
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Adverse incidents in medicine can leave doctors feeling anxious, guilty and a whole range of difficult feelings.
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Struggling to manage difficult emotions after an adverse medical outcome? Or you want to offer the best support to a colleague. Join us for a talk on managing the emotional aftermath of adverse outcomes with myself and @TheDA_UK next Tuesday! https://t.co/EhOag4kyHy
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Adverse incidents in medicine can leave doctors feeling anxious, guilty and a whole range of difficult feelings.
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💻 | Join us on Tuesday 10 June (7.30pm to 8.30pm) for the first in a series of FREE webinars for members. @clairedocdavies will be talking about managing the emotional aftermath of adverse medical incidents. Book your place now https://t.co/kN4CY5c5ly
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Today has been interesting, informative, thought-provoking, worrying, funny and inspiring all at once. Lots to think about. Great day #DAUKconf2025
What a day! Thank you to all of our speakers for a brilliant #DAUKConf25 And thank you to everyone who joined us in person and online. Time for networking
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Hope is a verb, not a noun Tell your story We have a responsibility to do hope and make hope happen Be active in HOPE! @doctor_oxford #DAUKConf25
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If I come back here, how do I stop being added to all these random groups in my DMs?
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Is it still happening around here? I migrated mostly elsewhere but still seems busy here. How is the atmos?
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Delighted to be speaking for the event on managing the emotional aftermath of adverse medical incidents with @DAUK_GP on 10th June. Join us for this important topic.
💻 | We're hosting two webinars in June which are FREE for our members. The first is on managing the emotional aftermath of adverse medical incidents on 10 June. The second is on compassion fatigue on 25 June. More details, including how to book, at https://t.co/48kwwhoyMS
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I am just a GP wondering why there is no acute respiratory hub? Our entire capacity today was taken up with respiratory infections within minutes. Minutes! Meanwhile we have unemployed GPs who would love to see patients.
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First Aid for Doctors with Burnout has been taken on a trip! ⛱️🏝️☀️ Apparently “really resonated” with the intrepid dr reader ❤️😎
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1/9 It's a Saturday night and I am logged in trying to understand what else I can do for several of my patients. It's soul destroying to spend hours trying to get help with the mental health team saying No repeatedly. Here's a quick list of reasons to date...
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many of us can see that being a salaried GP would be a better deal for us personally (as NHS GP practices only manage as we do so much beyond our supposed hours)- gov needs to tread very carefully here
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We had what felt like a successful event today; above all we had a supportive community for a short time - something that really matters. More to come.
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TOMORROW; Our lunchtime workshop on #burnout for health and third sector professionals. Join us for an interactive session including my secret sauce “silent coach”. 🎧 #medicine #primarycare #thirdsector Booking here ⬇️ (free) https://t.co/6IbaG1A5a1
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Come join us in person as we tackle burnout and help you create practical actionable steps to help yourself back to fulfillment.
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Few spaces left on our #burnout event this Thurs at lunchtime. Meet your peers and look at what’s still in your control. For health and third sector professionals ie purpose-driven folk under pressure from all angles Free https://t.co/6IbaG1zxkt
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Come join us in person as we tackle burnout and help you create practical actionable steps to help yourself back to fulfillment.
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Meanwhile over on the NHS consultation website, we have a new winner
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Have contributed 3 chapters to “The Doctor as Patient” book coming soon - including how to be a dr pt with Prof Rodger Charlton Dr David Orlans @SW_MedReporter We have it covered. @bmj_latest @KamranAbbasi
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Are doctors good patients? Or are they a danger to themselves? Doctors, as legend has it, are apt to downplay or mistreat their own symptoms. Stories abound of cardiologists self-diagnosing heartburn...
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