Very Junior Doctors
The name says it all. Naabil Khan and Chloe Jones are medical students documenting their journey through training in real time, and the result feels refreshingly unpolished in the best way. Very Junior Doctors runs biweekly across 29 episodes, mixing personal stories from the hosts with interviews featuring doctors at various stages of their careers. They cover GP training pathways, foundation programme preparation, healthcare management, and the transition from student to junior doctor, all from the perspective of people who are actively figuring it out themselves. What makes this show work is the honesty. Naabil and Chloe aren't dispensing wisdom from the far side of a successful career. They're asking the questions that current medical students actually have, like what an F3 year really involves, how to network at medical conferences without feeling awkward, and what charity work during med school actually looks like on your CV. Episodes also feature conversations about women in STEM, public speaking skills, and mental health advocacy. The production is straightforward, just two friends talking and occasionally bringing in guests who can speak to specific specialties or career paths. If you're in medical school right now or about to start your foundation years, this is the podcast that feels most like it was made specifically for you. It doesn't pretend to have all the answers, and that's exactly what makes it trustworthy.
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