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Very Junior Doctors

Very Junior Doctors

Written by: Naabil Khan and Chloe Jones
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A podcast made by med students for med students. We discuss our journey within Medical school, talk to inspirational content creators and have fun along the way.Naabil Khan and Chloe Jones Hygiene & Healthy Living Physical Illness & Disease
Episodes
  • Life as a GP Trainee with Dr Molly Parkinson
    Dec 10 2025

    In our next episode of Very Junior Doctors, Chloe is joined by Dr Molly Parkinson, a GP Trainee ST3, talking all about her pathway to becoming a GP and what it's actually like to be a GP Trainee.


    Are you considering becoming a GP? Why not find out more about this speciality from someone who's currently experiencing the training pathway?

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    19 mins
  • Being a purposeful scientist with founder, feminist and STEMinist, Aynsley Szczesniak
    Nov 28 2025

    This week on The Very Junior Doctors Podcast, Naabil is joined by the incredible Aynsley Szczesniak; premed, STEMinist, entrepreneur, changemaker, feminist, and fierce advocate for women in STEM.


    Aynsley is a junior at the University of North Carolina, studying biology, chemistry, and entrepreneurship.


    Her passion for medicine, women’s health, and empowering young women in STEM led her to create Speak Out Sisterhood, a global nonprofit supporting young professional women.


    She also founded Generation YES, helping college women design innovative solutions to challenges in STEM.


    Tune into the newest episode of Very Junior Doctors!

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    34 mins
  • Life Post Foundation Programme & Mental Health Advocacy in Medicine
    Nov 10 2025

    Join us in our next episode of VJD where Chloe chats with Dr Tash Binnie about her experience of Foundation Year 1 and 2, alternative routes post completion of the Foundation Programme, and mental health advocacy within medicine as a medical student and a doctor.


    Dr Tash's Instagram page (@drtashbinnie) further explores these topics and other topics related to medicine and life as a doctor.


    Thank you Dr Tash!

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    30 mins
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