5 ways to improve mental health care for everyone, everywhere

About a month ago, and as part of my role working as a charity ambassador for Doctors In Distress, I was asked to be interviewed for The Lancet's 200 year anniversary.

The video has now been published.

I cannot tell you how much of an achievement it is to have been featured in arguably the most established medical journal in the entire world, talking about the need for better mental health provision for patients, and how we must protect the mental health of healthcare workers.

For now all I want to ask is- does this mean I can officially say I've been published in The Lancet?! So far all the responses I’ve had have been in the affirmative. I am fully intended to dine out on having reached Peak Medicine by being in the most well established and probably the most well respected medical journal out there for some time!

Click here to watch the interview on YouTube

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