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In this second part of our conversation with Dr. Nicky Thorp, we turn our focus fully to wellbeing and leadership — exploring how the culture of medicine is evolving to better support those who deliver care. As Co-lead for Wellbeing at the Royal College of Radiologists and incoming Vice-President for Clinical Oncology, Dr. Thorp offers a clear-eyed view of what it takes to create a healthier, more sustainable environment for clinicians.
She speaks openly about the realities of stress and responsibility in oncology, and why the goal isn’t to eliminate pressure but to make space for honesty, reflection, and shared humanity. We discuss how leaders can model vulnerability, foster psychological safety, and help colleagues navigate uncertainty without losing connection to their purpose.
This episode also features a rapid-fire reflection round, where Dr. Thorp shares the quotes that guide her, the lessons she hopes to pass on, and the personal practices that keep her grounded in demanding times.
Part 2 is both practical and hopeful — an invitation to think about wellbeing not as an afterthought but as a cornerstone of excellent care. Whether you lead teams, train future clinicians, or simply want to sustain your own energy in a demanding field, this conversation offers inspiration and tools to carry forward.
By Drs. Ioanna Nixon and Vilma P. Barcia, OncologistsIn this second part of our conversation with Dr. Nicky Thorp, we turn our focus fully to wellbeing and leadership — exploring how the culture of medicine is evolving to better support those who deliver care. As Co-lead for Wellbeing at the Royal College of Radiologists and incoming Vice-President for Clinical Oncology, Dr. Thorp offers a clear-eyed view of what it takes to create a healthier, more sustainable environment for clinicians.
She speaks openly about the realities of stress and responsibility in oncology, and why the goal isn’t to eliminate pressure but to make space for honesty, reflection, and shared humanity. We discuss how leaders can model vulnerability, foster psychological safety, and help colleagues navigate uncertainty without losing connection to their purpose.
This episode also features a rapid-fire reflection round, where Dr. Thorp shares the quotes that guide her, the lessons she hopes to pass on, and the personal practices that keep her grounded in demanding times.
Part 2 is both practical and hopeful — an invitation to think about wellbeing not as an afterthought but as a cornerstone of excellent care. Whether you lead teams, train future clinicians, or simply want to sustain your own energy in a demanding field, this conversation offers inspiration and tools to carry forward.