From ‘A day in the life of the Major Trauma Unit’ to ‘A journey through liver transplantation’ we’ve launched a new four-part podcast series, Vital Signs, capturing the daily lives of people and patients at Leeds Teaching Hospitals.
Each 30-minute episode brings several voices together to explore a particular speciality they work in. One episode unveils the power of play at Leeds Children’s Hospital, where specialist playworker Natalie uses distraction and preparation techniques, tailored for each young person to help them process and manage their appointments. In the episode on future talent, a midwifery degree apprentice and a pioneering gynaecology surgeon give two very different accounts of their working lives and how their learning brings about better patient care.
In the tenth anniversary year of the Major Trauma Centre at Leeds, different characters bring their working day to life and they talk about the importance and challenges of getting along with each other and why Leeds is leading in the field of trauma care.
And a fourth episode follows the story in the liver transplant team and the journey that takes place to deliver a new organ to a patient. Leeds is a national centre for liver transplant, just one of the specialties that sets the Trust apart.
A new episode is being made available each week from Tuesday 29 August, with new episodes dropping every Monday. Vital Signs is available on all main podcast platforms.
Vital Signs podcast