Coaching For Healthcare Professionals

As a fellow healthcare professional that has worked in both NHS and private healthcare sectors, I fully appreciate what you do on a day-to-day basis. I understand the love of the job but I am also all-too-familiar with the feelings of being overwhelmed, exhausted with a poor work life balance and feelings far from joy.

Things that come to mind - being a healthcare professional and at the same time sitting post graduated examinations, yearly appraisals, creating the perfect portfolio as part of a training programme, writing up a doctoral thesis and shift patterns of work.

You might wonder how you could ever have a life outside of this?

Does this sound like you?

Are you struggling to manage one or more of the above?

Are you an Allied healthcare professional finding it hard to meet the needs of your job and to get the next promotion? Are you thinking of leaving the profession?

Are you still upset about what you have seen and encountered during the COVID19 pandemic?

Are you an international medical graduate unfamiliar with the way that the NHS functions and what your options are in your future career? Not sure how to come across your best at interview and feeling under confident?

Are you struggling to pass postgraduate exams whilst doing a busy job? Are you procrastinating about completing your doctoral thesis?

Are you a hospital manager encountering conflict in the workplace?

Are you a doctor in a management role perhaps a clinical lead or clinical director trying to bridge the gap between your colleagues and management strategies? 

Are you a new consultant juggling home and work life and balancing both NHS and private practice?

Let me help. I am a medical doctor for 28 years and a consultant in anaesthesia and intensive care for 17 years. I have taken postgraduate exams, completed a research doctoral thesis and been an examiner for the postgraduate EDIC exam. I have been appointed to 2 national roles- of Pan London training programme director for intensive care medicine and Regional Adviser for the faculty of intensive care medicine for Thames Northwest.

I have thoroughly enjoyed my medical career and if I had to do it all again I probably would, although I would acknowledge it has not always been plain sailing. Take a look at my testimonials and about you page.

Get in touch and book that free discovery call.

Kind regards,

Dr Munita