The top is still very male heavy
Sarah Hillman, clinician and academic researcher, and self confessed medical feminist, talks candidly to discuss her main research interests in women's health and genetics in primary care.
Sarah highlights in this episode of Atrainability Radio how key life changes for women such as becoming a mother or hitting the menopause, are today, still causing barriers when working in a predominantly male dominated environment.
Here's my conversation with Sarah Hillman in episode 004 of Atrainability Radio.
Useful links
For more information about Athena Swan visit www.ecu.ac.uk/equality-charters/athena-swan/
Watch Sarah's TEDxNHS 2019 live talk https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RMWDG5S9eQo
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Trevor Dale and his team at Atrainability work extensively with NHS Trusts and healthcare professionals to train thousands of staff to create safe and effective teams.
In this podcast series, Trevor interviews a wide range of everyday NHS staff and patients, as well as his colleagues. Each conversation shares a unique story, spreading their learning far and wide.
Many of Trevor's guests in Season One of Atrainability Radio spoke at TEDxNHS 2019, where Atrainability were a sponsor. This is the first time these insightful conversations have been shared for the public to hear.
Still to come in the first season of Atrainability Radio:
Rachel Pilling is a consultant ophthalmologist and co-founder of 15s30m
Alexandra Adams is a 4th year medical student and the first deafblind person in the UK to be trained towards becoming a doctor
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