We are excited to announce the second webinar in our Surviving in Scrubs series - Difficult Doctors: Challenging Sexism & Sexual Violence in Medicine.
This session focuses on the voices of doctors who have lived experiences and expert knowledge on the issues we currently face regarding sexual misconduct within the NHS. We will hear from our founders, volunteers and guests who represent a diversity of specialities from surgery to general practice to emergency medicine.
Speakers:
- Dr. Chelcie Jewitt, HST in Emergency Medicine and Intensive Care Medicine, and founder of Surviving in Scrubs
- Dr. Becky Cox, General Practitioner and co-founder of Surviving in Scrubs
- Dr. Isobel Seddon, Core Surgical Trainee and volunteer for Surviving in Scrubs
- Dr Hannah Barham-Brown, GP trainee
Dr Hannah Barham-Brown is a GP trainee in Yorkshire, an Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Consultant and speaker, Governor of Motability and former Deputy Leader of the Women’s Equality Party with the portfolio for ‘Making Change Happen’. Between 2018 and 2022 she was a Council Member of the British Medical Association. Alongside her clinical and political work, she travels the world giving talks about diversity and disability. She is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Arts, and works to support disabled people in politics, employment, travel, health and education.
More speakers TBC
Sponsored by The Medical Defence Union (MDU) who are a mutual, not-for-profit medical defence organisation with expertise in medico-legal issues, complaints and claims.