by Gyles Morrison | Aug 31, 2016 | Blog post
More and more doctors these days recognise they have transferable skills, allowing them to excel in a promoted position or a different industry. But what these transferable skills actually are can often escape a doctor. This is significant, because if you do not know...
by Gyles Morrison | Aug 16, 2016 | Interviews
Maxwell Flitton interviewed me for his podcast Inspiring Clinicians, where he interviews clinicians who work in non-traditional clinical roles. Here, Maxwell and I talk about my experience as a Clinical UX Designer and my vision for the future. Maxwell himself is very...
by Gyles Morrison | Jul 18, 2016 | Blog post, Leaving Medicine
Doctors leave medicine for many different reasons: They don’t feel valued at work. The work isn’t interesting. They don’t feel good enough. They don’t like the work environment and working conditions. They can’t be themselves. Nowhere on that list will you find the...
by Gyles Morrison | Jul 17, 2016 | Blog post, Interviews
I had the pleasure of being interviewed by Nicholas Tenhue from the UX Blog. We talk about my role as a Clinical UX Designer as well as some of my other exploits. Head over the blog post here to find out more where you can download the blog. You can also listen by...
by Gyles Morrison | Jun 26, 2016 | Article recommendation, Blog post, Coaching, Leaving Medicine
Many doctors I speak to, either as clients for my coaching services, attendees at conferences I speak at, or even close friends, feel that leaving medicine is a terrible thing. Often, they feel guilty for even thinking about hanging up their stethoscope. I used to...