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‘When I walked into the cubicle I found a woman in her twenties with long dark hair covering her face, and she was making these low growling sounds and muttering things I couldn't understand. Her family told me she'd become consumed by prayer, which was completely out of character, and had been saying that dark forces were entering her body.’ Marcus Lewis, GP and musician in North London was working in A&E when he met this woman and was told to ‘medically clear’ her. In this episode, he tells Rupal Shah and Bob Clarke what he chose to do instead.
This podcast is generously sponsored by The Della Fish Foundation.
The book “Finding Meaning in Healthcare” is published by Routledge www.routledge.com/9781032832166
By Rupal Shah and Bob Clarke‘When I walked into the cubicle I found a woman in her twenties with long dark hair covering her face, and she was making these low growling sounds and muttering things I couldn't understand. Her family told me she'd become consumed by prayer, which was completely out of character, and had been saying that dark forces were entering her body.’ Marcus Lewis, GP and musician in North London was working in A&E when he met this woman and was told to ‘medically clear’ her. In this episode, he tells Rupal Shah and Bob Clarke what he chose to do instead.
This podcast is generously sponsored by The Della Fish Foundation.
The book “Finding Meaning in Healthcare” is published by Routledge www.routledge.com/9781032832166