What’s it really like to be a GP working in the prison system?
In this powerful episode of Illuminating Primary Care, host Matthew Okey sits down with prison GP Dr Zahra Small to explore the realities of working in one of the most challenging healthcare environments.
From the structure of a typical day to managing high-pressure situations, Zahra shares honest insights into the emotional and professional demands of prison medicine, along with the surprising rewards.
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🔍 Topics covered:
What a typical day looks like as a prison GP
Unique challenges and patient needs in secure settings
Strategies for handling stress and maintaining wellbeing
Why some GPs choose to work in prisons… and love it
Whether you’re curious about non-traditional GP careers or want to better understand the intersections of medicine and the justice system, this episode offers a rare look into a vital but often overlooked role in primary care.
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Catch up on other episodes
Catch our last podcast, Inside the Walls: A Day in the Life of a Prison GP. Featuring Kirsty Morris and Dr Yusuf Rushdi