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Reclaiming Compassion in Healthcare with Dr. Tim Rigg

Reclaiming Compassion in Healthcare with Dr. Tim Rigg

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In this episode, Mariam and Dr. Tim Rigg explore the transformative power of community-led and holistic primary care. Dr. Rigg, a GP whose international medical journey has spanned from Lewisham to Sydney, New Zealand, and now Frome, Somerset, shares the pivotal moments that led him to question the rigidity and commodification of traditional Western medicine. KEY TAKEAWAYS Toxic hierarchy drives burnout: Early career experiences in academic hospitals often expose junior doctors to ego-driven environments that lack support, pushing many to seek community or overseas roles where the culture is healthier. Treating versus healing: Traditional Western medicine excels at treating disease to achieve an absence of symptoms, but frequently fails to heal individuals to a point where they can truly flourish. The power of community connection: The Frome model's focus on social prescribing and combating loneliness through community initiatives resulted in a dramatic 40% swing in all-cause admissions to the local acute hospital. Holistic health requires four walls: The Māori health model, Te Whare Tapa Whā, conceptualizes well-being as a house requiring physical, psychological, spiritual, and family/community walls, all built on a foundation of connection to the land (whenua). Nature is an essential therapeutic tool: Integrating the natural environment into healthcare, from playing birdsong in clinical waiting rooms to staff nature immersion days, can significantly reduce anxiety and create a genuinely healing atmosphere. BEST MOMENTS "You're treating people to get to a point of an absence of disease. You're not healing them to the point where they can flourish." "The patient was spoken of as more of a commodity rather than actually a human." "Without one piece of it, the house falls down or is ineffective, and considered collectively, it allows for the health of the individual and health of the community at large." "When the chips are down, the people that are involved in the system, and if the system is allowing for it, is able to change." "We're trained to treat. And yet the healing piece is rarely given air to breathe." HOST BIO Mariam is a GP trainee in Wales passionate about improving our healthcare colleagues' wellbeing. She has experience on the Schwartz Round Steering group and as a facilitator for her health board, and she created and led the Balint Group Programme for Foundation Doctors in her hospital. These are regular spaces for healthcare professionals to speak about real issues that affect their well-being amongst colleagues to improve mutual support and camaraderie in the workplace. She also holds qualifications in Life Coaching and healthcare leadership and management. Whatever your reason for joining us on this podcast, we are glad you have taken the time. If you are having stressful days at work, leaving you feeling demotivated, and depleted, I'm hoping I can help here. This Podcast has been brought to you by Disruptive Media. https://disruptivemedia.co.uk/
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