42 - Dr Alison Twycross - LCNMUK

Long Covid Podcast

Jul 6 2022 • 49 mins

Episode 42 of the Long Covid Podcast is a chat with Dr Alison Twycross, founder of Long Covid Nurses & Midwives UK. We chat through her experiences with Covid & then Long Covid as well as her work in employment and specifically with nurses & midwives.

There are a lot of employers who are treating their staff well, but sadly there seem to be more that aren't and we chat about some of the problems & possible solutions to helping people with Long Covid (& other chronic conditions) to recover whilst remaining in work.

LCNMUK website

Social links – Twitter/FaceBook/Instagram

Alison's blogs:
BMJ - "Support for healthcare professionals with Long Covid returning to work a national disgrace"

BMJ - The rise & fall of our NHS heroes

BMJ - Disability is not what you think it is

BMJ - Is a lack of knowledge about Long Covid a reason to dodge people's needs?

"Living with Long Covid - some reflections 14 months down the line"

Financial Times article

Evidence based podcast with Elaine Maxwell (NIHR)


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(music - Brock Hewitt, Rule of Life)

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