Dr Adwoa Danso answers your questions on COVID-19 Vaccinations, and her journey to becoming a doctor
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We’re here with a special bonus episode published in partnership with the Mayor of London. With the COVID-19 Vaccinations now available to people of all age groups, we wanted to take some of the most common questions about the vaccines on offer straight to a trusted voice. In conversation with Dr Adwoa Danso, the GP behind the online platform The Clinic Diaries, we answer questions about the vaccines and menstruation, the importance of making empowered and informed decisions for yourself, and why this vaccine was produced as quickly as it was.
Dr Danso also shares her journey into medicine, and reflects on the many pathways that present themselves to us when we’re at that most stressful, and vulnerable period post A-Levels, and pre-university.
If you have any questions about the vaccine, want to offer guidance to friends or family with concerns, or are considering a career in medicine, this is an insightful conversation that we’re so pleased to present.
You can find out more about Dr Danso at The Clinic Diaries, and for the most up to date information on the COVID-19 vaccines, please visit the NHS website. To get your vaccine, you can search 'book COVID vaccine' or visit your local walk in centre.
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