What is it really like behind the mask?

Molly Dineen
Molly shares her experience working with patients as an interim foundation doctor (FiY1) and what it’s like communicating with empathy in a mask.
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Molly Dineen

Molly Dineen completed her medical degree at the University of Exeter along with an intercalated MSc in Clinical Education. She graduated early during the COVID-19 pandemic, taking up an interim foundation role at the Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust. Molly started an academic foundation training post at the Royal Devon Exeter Hospital in August. Molly has interests in medical education, medical research and general practice and hopes to pursue a career in one or more of these areas. In her spare time, Molly plays netball, tennis and football and enjoys life by the sea!