

Rachel Clarke
Reviews Liam Shaw's book on antibiotics and discusses the urgent need to address antimicrobial resistance.
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Sep 6, 2025 • 39min
Spectator Out Loud: Tim Shipman, Colin Freeman, Rachel Clarke, Michael Gove & Melanie Ferbreach
Colin Freeman, a writer for The Spectator, discusses the struggles of foreign fighters in Ukraine, raising questions about the West's commitment to their cause. Rachel Clarke delves into the urgent issue of antimicrobial resistance while reviewing Liam Shaw's book on antibiotics, drawing attention to the severe impacts of bacterial infections. The conversation also touches on Brexit-related themes and the playful exploration of invented languages, showcasing a broad spectrum of intriguing ideas and insights.

Oct 23, 2024 • 48min
The Book Club: Rachel Clarke
Rachel Clarke, a palliative care doctor and author of "The Story of a Heart," shares her deep insights into the emotional nuances of organ donation. She tells the moving story of 9-year-old Keira, whose heart donation allowed a dying stranger, Max, to live. The conversation navigates the complexities of balancing professionalism with empathy in healthcare. Clarke also reflects on the evolution of brain death and the vital roles played by specialist nurses in facilitating organ donations. Her unique perspective brings to light the courage amidst tragedy.

Sep 2, 2024 • 1h 4min
96. Dr Rachel Clarke on death…how to manage, talk about and embrace it
Join Dr. Rachel Clarke, a palliative care doctor and bestselling author, as she candidly discusses the importance of embracing conversations about death. She emphasizes transforming our reluctance into meaningful dialogues. Rachel shares her journey from journalism to medicine, highlighting compassion in end-of-life care, and explores how writing can aid emotional processing. The conversation also addresses health inequalities and the challenges facing the NHS, urging us to advocate for vulnerable individuals while reflecting on love and mortality.