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EPISODE · Jan 16, 2025 · 28 MIN

Psychological Impact of Trauma: A view from the other side of the trolley

from The Theatre: Surgical Learning & Innovation Podcast · host Royal College of Surgeons of England

In our exciting return, we sat down with José Martínez, an emergency department research nurse, who after a traumatic cycling accident found himself in his workplace hospital as a trauma patient. Offering insights into the emotional and physical challenges healthcare professionals face when the roles are reversed, Josés story is a testament of strength, vulnerability, and the intricate connections between our professional and personal lives. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that explores the profound resilience required to heal both physically and mentally.Guest: José MartínezJosé Martínez qualified as a nurse at the Balearic Islands University. He moved to the UK in 2012 where he has spent over 10 years working in the emergency department at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford. Following his accident, he has shown a great interest on patient experience in trauma, delivering speeches in conferences in Oxford, London, Las Vegas amongothers. We would love to hear from you so please do reach out to uson social media, or email us at [email protected] more information on RCS England please visit ourwebsite:https://www.rcseng.ac.uk/Hosted by: Andrea PearsonProduced by: Andrea Pearson

In our exciting return, we sat down with José Martínez, an emergency department research nurse, who after a traumatic cycling accident found himself in his workplace hospital as a trauma patient. Offering insights into the emotional and physical challenges healthcare professionals face when the roles are reversed, Josés story is a testament of strength, vulnerability, and the intricate connections between our professional and personal lives. Tune in for an inspiring conversation that explores the profound resilience required to heal both physically and mentally.Guest: José MartínezJosé Martínez qualified as a nurse at the Balearic Islands University. He moved to the UK in 2012 where he has spent over 10 years working in the emergency department at the John Radcliffe Hospital in Oxford. Following his accident, he has shown a great interest on patient experience in trauma, delivering speeches in conferences in Oxford, London, Las Vegas amongothers. We would love to hear from you so please do reach out to uson social media, or email us at [email protected] more information on RCS England please visit ourwebsite:https://www.rcseng.ac.uk/Hosted by: Andrea PearsonProduced by: Andrea Pearson

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