Episode 53: [Recap] "Let's just make it to 2021" - Conversation with Dr Zoë Ayres about Academic Mental Health Part I
Monday Science21 Jan 2021

Episode 53: [Recap] "Let's just make it to 2021" - Conversation with Dr Zoë Ayres about Academic Mental Health Part I

In this episode Dr Bahijja Raimi-Abraham discussed academic mental health with Dr Zoë Ayres (bio. available here https://mondayscience.wixsite.com/podcast/episode21) who is an Analytical R&D scientist and mental health advocate driving for change. You can follow Zoë on Twitter @zjayres! Find out more about Zoë's work www.zjayres.com

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Additional Information

- Mental Health Resources Becoming an Independent Researcher | Dr Bahijja Raimi-Abraham | TEDxRoyalHolloway (available on YouTube)

- Diversity landscape of the chemical sciences: A report by the Royal Society of Chemistry

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Episode 43: [Recap] Cancer and the LGBT Community - A conversation with Scout (MA, PhD) Executive Director of the National LGBT Cancer Network

Episode 43: [Recap] Cancer and the LGBT Community - A conversation with Scout (MA, PhD) Executive Director of the National LGBT Cancer Network

In this episode Dr Bahijja Raimi-Abraham discussing cancer risks, screening and health disparities in the LGBT community with Scout (MA, PhD) who is the Executive Director of the National LGBT Cancer Network and the principal investigator of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)-funded LGBTQ tobacco-related cancer disparity network. Additional Information available on Monday Science website (https://www.mondaysciencepodcast.com/episode11 ) : National LGBT Cancer Network National LGBT Cancer Network - Resources Anal Cancer, HIV and Gay/Bisexual Men Transgender/Gender-Nonconforming People and Cancer Dr Bahijja comments on Cancer screening in the United Kingdom N.B. If you're a virgin — meaning you haven't had sexual (vaginal) intercourse — you may have a low risk of cervical cancer, but you can still consider testing. Please consult further with a healthcare professional. NHS Screening Resources (UK) Cancer Research UK Screening Resources including Advice for Trans and Non-Binary People Episode summary available MondayScience.Medium.com Let us know what you thought of the episode. Subscribe, follow, comment and get in touch! Submit your questions or send your voice note questions (up to 30 seconds) viawww.mondaysciencepodcast.com e. MondayScience2020@gmail.com

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On the 5th July 1948, the NHS was launched in the United Kingdom by Aneurin Bevan, Minister of Health. The 5th July 2020 marked 72 years since the NHS and social care system was established in the United Kingdom. To mark this fantastic anniversary, Dr Bahijja Raimi-Abraham interviewed Dr Dereck Gondongwe (see his biography below) about his work within the NHS as a pharmacist and his experience working within the NHS during the COVID-19 pandemic. Part II in Episode 10. Additional Information Access to Dr Gondongwe's thesis is available on our website Episode summary available MondayScience.Medium.com Let us know what you thought of the episode. Subscribe, follow, comment and get in touch! Submit your questions or send your voice note questions (up to 30 seconds) viawww.mondaysciencepodcast.com e. MondayScience2020@gmail.com

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Episode 39: [Recap] Retracted Update - At your request!

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Episode 38: [Recap] Artificial Intelligence in Healthcare - Do we still need humans?

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Episode 36: [Recap] COVID19 and Vitamin D - Answering your questions.

Episode 36: [Recap] COVID19 and Vitamin D - Answering your questions.

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