Medical Women Talking

In this episode, Jane Dacre talks with Dr Chelcie Jewitt. Chelcie is an Emergency Medicine trainee, interested in health inequalities, particularly those faced by women. Throughout her training she has been a victim of, and witness to, multiple incidences of sexism and misogyny. This prompted her to found the Sexism in Medicine project, which has led to a hard-hitting report published with the BMA in August 2021. Chelcie chats with Jane about her journey from emergency medicine to intensive care, detailing challenges and personal growth. 

For the transcript: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/medical-sciences/medical-women-talking-podcast 

 Date of episode recording: 2024-01-24T00:00:00Z
 Duration: 00:25:15
 Language of episode: English
 Presenter: Professor Dame Jane Dacre
 Guests: Dr Chelcie Jewitt
 Producer: Matt Aucott
 

What is Medical Women Talking?

Welcome to the UCL Medical Women Talking podcast series, hosted by physician and medical scholar, Professor Dame Jane Dacre. In this inspirational collection of informal interviews, Jane talks with a range of women doctors hailing from various specialties and backgrounds, each with a remarkable career in medicine. Join Jane and her guests as they explore the challenges and rewards of a medical career and consider how it's possible to strike a balance between professional aspirations and personal life. Whether you are working in the medical field or not, these uplifting conversations have something for everyone. Happy listening.

For more information and to access the transcript: https://www.ucl.ac.uk/medical-sciences/medical-women-talking-podcast