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Staff in intensive care have found themselves right at the heart of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In this episode I speak to Dr Rosie Baruah, a consultant in critical care medicine and anesthesia at the Western General Hospital in Edinburgh, about the pressures faced by those working to look after the sickest patients.
We covered a range of subjects around working through the pandemic, including burnout and moral injury, as well as gender bias in medicine.
You can follow Rosie on Twitter @RosieICM.
I'd love to connect with you so come and find me on LinkedIn, Twitter or Facebook.
Sign up to my weekly newsletter here to get updates about the podcast as well as psychology tips and insights direct to your inbox.
By Dr Paula RedmondStaff in intensive care have found themselves right at the heart of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In this episode I speak to Dr Rosie Baruah, a consultant in critical care medicine and anesthesia at the Western General Hospital in Edinburgh, about the pressures faced by those working to look after the sickest patients.
We covered a range of subjects around working through the pandemic, including burnout and moral injury, as well as gender bias in medicine.
You can follow Rosie on Twitter @RosieICM.
I'd love to connect with you so come and find me on LinkedIn, Twitter or Facebook.
Sign up to my weekly newsletter here to get updates about the podcast as well as psychology tips and insights direct to your inbox.

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