Dr Seb Shaw - The experiences of autistic doctors: a cross-sectional study - full version

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  • Опубликовано: 15 ноя 2024

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  • @richardmills2429
    @richardmills2429 Год назад +4

    invaluable insights challenging narrow stereotypes of autism in the context of employment and in exploring mental health and other pressures on autistic doctors and the autistic population generally .

  • @therelaxafterrevision8073
    @therelaxafterrevision8073 Год назад +1

    Really good to hear about this work and its findings. ♾🌈

  • @PhilipMarcYT
    @PhilipMarcYT 6 месяцев назад +3

    So autistic doctors do exist! I was wondering if that was a thing.

  • @wendyross1215
    @wendyross1215 Год назад

    Well spoken Seb!

  • @Luiza-Macrishroshu
    @Luiza-Macrishroshu 4 месяца назад

    De la doctorul Rashid Buttar am înțeles că copilul său a avut autism dar a înțeles că avea o problemă cu mercurul pe care a rezolvat o și a devenit un copil normal. Mai demult am citit o carte despre personalități dificile printre care se găseau și cei care erau numiți schizoizi și de curând mă întrebam dacă aceștia nu s ar putea considera a fi autiști.

  • @catherinepakenham-walsh234
    @catherinepakenham-walsh234 Год назад

    How do ASD patients get to communicate with an autistic doctor in the UK? Especially in Men's Health?
    Thank you 💝

  • @truthteller2711
    @truthteller2711 6 месяцев назад

    What are examples of some strengths

    • @aylan.6212
      @aylan.6212 Месяц назад +1

      Attention to detail, creative diagnosis, ability to connect with patients, work ethic, loyalty- a few of them.

  • @olejoergenmalm16
    @olejoergenmalm16 2 месяца назад +1

    These are in reality people from an insular upper-class background who have no experience with people outside that environment and who struggle relating to that, or they are people who go from being the best in their class or school to the worst in medical school or spent their entire time cramming to get into get into medical school. If you really have Autism, you either didn't get past 4th grade math or you were so fed up with everyone and everything at age 14 that you'd rather sweep streets than go to school.

    • @aylan.6212
      @aylan.6212 Месяц назад +1

      Have you considered that plenty of health professionals are first generation college graduates in their family? Lots of them have an every day background - not something you'd notice looking at the outside person, nor usually discussed during patient care or academic studies. Tenacity tends to be a core autistic/neurodivergent trait.