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Care for a Catch-up?

Care for a Catch-up?

RWT and WHT communications 5 episodes Latest Aug 23, 2024

A podcast discussing healthcare topics in Wolverhampton, Walsall, and surrounding areas. It covers local health services, medical updates, and community health issues. The show aims to inform and engage listeners about healthcare in the region.

Episodes

How to cope with grief Aug 23, 2024 00:45:43 Trigger warning: death, eating disorders Amy Donohoe from the Communications Team is joined by three brilliant guests to discuss the important topic of grief in this episode. Chace Smith opens up about a very personal loss - including how this has affected her both personally and in her career, as well as her family, and the different stages of her grief. She also shares some of her coping mecha
Part two: Understanding birth trauma and how to heal from it Apr 30, 2024 00:32:02 Trigger warning: birth trauma Amy Donohoe from the Communications Team continues the conversation around birth trauma with this month's guests. They are: Dr Kaysha Luces, Highly Specialised Clinical Psychologist, Emma Jane Cushnan, Assistant Practitioner for the Health in Pregnancy Service, and Hannah Rachel and Shelley Nunn, who both gave birth at Walsall Manor Hospital. Part two covers: c
Part one: Understanding birth trauma and how to heal from it Apr 30, 2024 00:32:31 Trigger warning: birth trauma This month, Amy Donohoe from the Communications Team is joined by Dr Kaysha Luces, Highly Specialised Clinical Psychologist, and Emma Jane Cushnan, Assistant Practitioner for the Health in Pregnancy Service. Alongside them, mums Hannah Rachel and Shelley Nunn, who both gave birth at Walsall Manor Hospital, discuss their personal experiences of birth trauma. Part on
Talking teenage pregnancy Mar 31, 2023 00:33:20 Learning all things teenage pregnancy with our Partnering Families team at RWT and our Walsall Teenage Pregnancy Team.
How collaborative working benefits patient care Feb 6, 2023 00:33:19 We speak with members from our stroke and cardiac teams at both trusts about how they work collaboratively and how it can improve our patient care.

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