
The Baby Tribe 27: Navigating Gestational Diabetes and the World of Obstetrics: A Discussion with Professor Fergal Malone
Show Notes
Ever thought about the toll gestational diabetes could take on newborns? We offer an enlightening perspective on the risks of gestational diabetes such as preterm labor, larger than average babies, breathing issues, and low blood sugars. As we navigate this complex terrain, we aim to simplify these medical matters into easy-to-understand dialogues, giving expectant mothers the much-needed reassurance they're seeking.
Our guest today is Professor Fergal Malone, Consultant Obstetrician and former CEO of the Rotunda Hospital. Stepping beyond his medical expertise, Fergal graciously allows us a peek into his life and career at the Royal College of Surgeons in Ireland. He reminisces about his seven-year journey as the CEO of the Rotunda Hospital, and how he managed to seamlessly balance demanding responsibilities in teaching, research, personnel, and management. You'll also get an intimate look at how Fergal, the father of four daughters who are all in the medical field, juggles his vibrant family life along with his high-powered career.
Finally, we explore the nuances of career progression, specifically the indispensable role of mentorship in the medical field. Fergal shares the invaluable lessons he learned from his mentor, Mary Dalton, on creating impactful research through collaboration. As we wrap up, we dissect the subtle intricacies of data interpretation in obstetrics, focusing on the induction of labour at 39 weeks gestation and home births. This episode promises to enlighten not only medical professionals and expecting parents, but also those fascinated by the world of obstetrics. Prepare to be informed, inspired, and intrigued!
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