Ever wondered what it really takes to survive medicine’s front lines?
In this eye-opening episode, Dr. Claudia Mendonça pulls back the curtain on life inside the hospital, sharing stories you’ll never see on TV. From power outages in emergency rooms to confronting bullying in toxic hierarchies, Claudia reveals the unseen realities, hard choices, and human cost of working as a doctor in South Africa’s overstretched healthcare system.
No filters. No hero worship. Just the truth about what it means to care for others, while barely holding yourself together.
Inside this episode, we get brutally honest about:
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Hierarchical bullying and the silent mental health crisis in medicine
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The physical and emotional toll of relentless, sleepless shifts
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Life-or-death decisions made without basic resources and hope found in impossible moments
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The infamous Tom Ford story: what really happened, and what it says about our hospitals
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How holistic therapies like IV Glow are changing the way doctors care for themselves and their patients
Why you’ll want to listen:
If you think you know what it means to be a doctor, think again. This episode will challenge your assumptions and inspire you with real resilience, innovation, and the fight to change broken systems from the inside out.
Key Themes:
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Toxic hierarchies and bullying in medicine
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Burnout, mental health, and the human side of doctoring
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The reality of practicing medicine in under-resourced environments
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Holistic health and the rise of integrative IV therapy (IV Glow)
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Finding hope, meaning, and purpose in the chaos
Standout moments:
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“Sometimes you save a life by torchlight and sometimes you have to fight just to be heard.”
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Why Dr. Mendonça believes self-care isn’t selfish, it’s survival
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How adversity can spark innovation, empathy, and real change
Key Themes:
doctors, healthcare, hospital stories, physician burnout, medical mental health, South Africa hospitals, IV therapy, integrative medicine, healthcare innovation, physician wellness, Antioxi Talks podcast
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