
In this episode of The Right Chamber, we were delighted to welcome Dr Jane Dale, Chief of Medicine at The Dudley Group NHS Foundation Trust. Having started as a junior house officer at Russells Hall Hospital 35 years ago, Dr Dale has seen many changes within the organisation.
We dive into the challenges facing resident doctors today, from low morale to the pressures of training in an ever-demanding healthcare system. Drawing from personal experience—as both a doctor in training and a parent of one—Dr Jane Dale shares valuable advice on how to stay motivated, build strong relationships within the hospital, and find purpose in the profession despite the obstacles.
We discuss the importance of resilience, collaboration with multidisciplinary teams, and embracing flexibility in a system that is far from perfect. Most importantly, we explore how doctors can focus on being part of the solution rather than getting lost in the problems.
If you’re a resident struggling with burnout or looking for inspiration to keep going, this episode is for you. Tune in for practical insights, encouragement, and a reminder of why medicine remains a rewarding and privileged calling.