DoctorsTraining
Why Medics Matter
Welcome to Why Medics Matter, a podcast exploring the challenges, triumphs, and unique experiences of doctors in today’s NHS. Hosted by Dr Amie Burbridge and Dr Simon Frazer from DoctorsTraining, this show is for doctors, by doctors. Each episode covers topics that matter to medics - medical education, mental fitness, leadership, career development, and the realities of life on the frontline. With decades of experience in medicine, education leadership, and coaching, Amie and Simon offer insightful conversations, real-life stories, and actionable advice to help doctors have a sustainable and r...
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Jul 6, 2026
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Episodes
The Art of Negotiation 06.07.2026 25:48
In this episode, Simon and Amie discuss an often overlooked skill for healthcare professionals, influence and negotiation. While technical medical skills are explicitly taught, the art of navigating interpersonal conflict, job planning, and service changes is usually learned the hard way. Simon and Amie explore the pitfalls of traditional negotiation and share strategies for principled negotiati...
Do You Have Imposter Syndrome? The 5 Types Affecting Doctors 15.06.2026 12:14
In this episode of Why Medics Matter, Amie and Simon look further at imposter syndrome, perfectionism, and burnout among medical professionals. Together Amie and Simon break down the five classic types of imposter phenomenon, explore how these traits act as modifiable risk factors for burnout, and discuss why career transitions trigger these feelings the most. Listen to the full interview with C...
The Perfectionism Trap: Why Imposter Phenomenon Can Lead to Doctor Burnout 01.06.2026 32:08
Have you ever felt like a fraud at work, or believed that your clinical success was just a stroke of luck? You are not alone alone. In this episode of Why Medics Matter, Simon and Amie are joined by GP, author, and burnout prevention expert Dr. Claire Ashley to discuss imposter syndrome. Discover the five distinct subtypes of imposter syndrome and takeaway some actionable tools that can help. ...
How to Embrace Clinical Uncertainty 18.05.2026 12:07
In this episode Simon and Amie undertake a candid reflection following their interview with Dr. Jason Hancock. They tackle one of the most challenging yet essential aspects of practicing medicine, managing and embracing clinical uncertainty. Don't forget to rate, review, and subscribe to Why Medics Matter Podcast. Support the show: If you found value in this episode, please rate, review, and...
Mastering Clinical Uncertainty: Why Curiosity is an Integral Skill for Every Doctor 04.05.2026 32:35
In an era of AI and increasing data is clinical uncertainty a thing of the past? Simon and Amie are joined by Dr Jason Hancock, a Consultant Psychiatrist and Director of Medical Education. Together, they explore why uncertainty is not a flaw to be fixed with more tests or AI, but a core clinical skill that must be nurtured. Support the show: If you found value in this episode, please rate, review...
How to Be an Active Bystander: The 4 D’s of Challenging Workplace Harassment 20.04.2026 11:51
Why do we stay silent when we witness inappropriate behaviour at work? In this episode Simon and Amie look at the psychology of the bystander effect and how it impacts the NHS. They explore the diffusion of responsibility that prevents doctors from acting and provide a practical toolkit for moving from a passive observer to an active upstander . Support the show: If you found value in this episo...
Beyond the Banter: A Doctor’s Guide to Sexual Safety. 06.04.2026 33:59
"I’ve been a doctor for 20 years, but for the first 15, I’d never heard of sexual safety in the workplace... why are we talking about this now?" In this vital episode, Amie and Simon are joined by Dr. Ellen Knox, Consultant Obstetrician and Associate Postgraduate Dean, to tackle the complex and often "harrowing" reality of sexual misconduct within the NHS. Support Resources &...
"It Wasn't Like That When I Was a Trainee..." 16.03.2026 12:55
"It Wasn't Like That When I Was a Trainee..." Have you ever caught yourself saying this on the ward? You’re not alone! Simon and Amie reflect on the generational differences in medicine, how they can create tension, and why mixing these diverse perspectives ultimately builds a complex, beautifully chaotic workplace. Support the show: If you found value in this episode, please rate,...
Bridging the Gap; Generational Intelligence in Medicine 02.03.2026 32:36
In this episode of Amie and Simon are joined by Dr. Toni Brunning to explore the fascinating world of Generational Intelligence. Is the generational gap in the NHS a source of unavoidable friction, or an untapped opportunity for better leadership?. We discuss how to co-design education that actually works for Gen Z and Gen Alpha. Support the show: If you enjoyed this episode, please rate, review,...
Let's talk about Shame. 16.02.2026 13:52
Amie and Simon talk about shame and culture, and the importance of being open and honest and developing compassionate communities. Remember, you matter. Support the show: If you found value in this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to Why Medics Matter on your favourite podcast platform!
Unpacking Shame in Medicine 02.02.2026 32:50
In this raw and honest episode of Why Medics Matter, we step into the uncomfortable territory of shame in medicine. It’s the feeling that keeps us awake at 3am replaying a patient encounter, the inner voice that tells us a clinical error is a moral failing rather than a human one. In this episode we are joined by Dr Mike Blaber, Palliative Medicine Consultant in the West Midlands and and we explo...
The Medical Training Review: Phase 1 Diagnostic Report - A Debrief 19.01.2026 11:25
The first phase of the The Medical Training Review was published in October 2025. Amie and Simon reflect on the review and how things might look for the future of Postgraduate medical training. Support the show: If you found value in this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to Why Medics Matter on your favourite podcast platform!
The Art of Communication 05.01.2026 35:09
Welcome to Season 2! Simon and Amie are joined by Dr Vijay Nayar to explore one of the most critical skills in medicine, communication. In this episode, they discuss the differences between high-context and low-context cultures, the power of vulnerability at work and share insights on navigating communication challenges faced by doctors who have trained outside the UK. Support the show: If you fo...
The Best of 2025! 15.12.2025 17:48
It’s the end of the very first year of Why Medics Matter and to celebrate, Simon and Amie have curated some of their favourite moments from the incredible expert speakers who joined the show throughout 2025. Relax and enjoy some of the standout moments that shaped our first year and look ahead to an exciting 2026. Support the show: If you found value in this episode, please rate, review, and subsc...
Optimising Your Job Plan 17.11.2025 13:14
Simon and Amie explore the all important job plan. They reflect on how to negotiate it, optimise it, and build a job plan that works for you. https://www.rcp.ac.uk/improving-care/resources/empowering-physicians-effective-job-planning-for-better-patient-care/ Support the show: If you found value in this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to Why Medics Matter on your favourite podcast platf...
Becoming a Consultant: What No One Tells You 03.11.2025 32:30
The transition to becoming a Consultant or SAS Doctor is one of the biggest steps in a medical career. In this episode, Simon and Amie are joined by Dr Anna Baverstock to explore how best to prepare for this change. Together, they reflect on the challenges, surprises, and strategies that can help make the move from resident doctor to an autonomous practitioner. Support the show: If you found value...
Do you know the difference between specialty and specialist SAS roles? 20.10.2025 10:17
Simon and Amie reflect on the importance of autonomy and identity for SAS doctors. We discuss how labels can empower and limit us and how autonomy and recognition are central to professional identity. Support the show: If you found value in this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to Why Medics Matter on your favourite podcast platform!
Celebrating SAS Doctors - The unsung heroes of Medicine 06.10.2025 33:46
It’s SAS Week, and Simon and Amie are joined by Dr Swetha Maddula Batambuze, SAS Chair at the Royal College of Ophthalmologists. Together, they reflect on the highs and lows of being a SAS doctor, highlighting the challenges, opportunities, and reasons to celebrate this vital group of clinicians. Support the show: If you found value in this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to Why Medics...
Improving Resident Doctor's Working Lives 15.09.2025 16:08
On the 29th August, NHS England published the 10 Point Plan to improve resident doctors’ working lives. Simon and Amie discuss the ten points and ask "Does it go far enough"? Support the show: If you found value in this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to Why Medics Matter on your favourite podcast platform!
What makes an effective educator and supervisor? 01.09.2025 29:43
In this episode, Professor Namita Kumar, Rheumatologist and Postgraduate Dean for North East England and North Cumbria, shares practical tips on becoming a supportive, inspiring and skilled supervisor. We also explore the challenges facing medical education today and how we can all play a role in shaping its future. Support the show: If you found value in this episode, please rate, review, and sub...
Learning to Say No 18.08.2025 13:12
Why do we find it so difficult to say no? Amie and Simon discuss the power of saying no and provide useful tips to help with those difficult conversations we all have. Support the show: If you found value in this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to Why Medics Matter on your favourite podcast platform!
Setting Boundaries in Medicine 04.08.2025 27:28
Boundaries in medicine are vital for our mental fitness. In this episode, Simon and Toni reflect on the increasingly blurred lines between work and home life, and ask the important question: Should doctors be in work WhatsApp groups? Toni shares three practical tips to help maintain boundaries; 1. Recognise when boundaries are needed 2. Set the boundary 3. Maintain those boundaries with confidence...
Coaching: More Than Just a Conversation 21.07.2025 13:02
In this episode, Amie and Simon dive into the transformative power of coaching and the surprising ways it can elevate your career. From the art of active listening to unlocking potential through meaningful conversations, they explore why coaching isn't just helpful, but essential. Whether you're just starting out or decades into your journey, coaching has something to offer. Learn more a...
Coaching for doctors 07.07.2025 45:59
Have you ever wondered what the difference is between coaching and mentoring? Simon is joined by Dr Susy Stirling, an Associate Dean in Yorkshire and Humber and a Coach. The benefits of coaching in resident doctors are discussed and as ever we share our personal stories and how coaching has impacted our lives. Support the show: If you found value in this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe...
Valuing Educators 16.06.2025 16:13
In this episode, Simon and Toni have an honest conversation about what it really means to feel valued as an educator. They share stories from their own journeys, reflect on why recognition matters, and talk about the quiet work so many doctors do to support others, often without acknowledgement. Support the show: If you found value in this episode, please rate, review, and subscribe to Why Medics...
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