Pause for a Poem
The Expert View Podcast Heritage Centre Special: Episode 14 - Pause for a Poem
In this special episode of The Expert View, Harriet Wheelock, Keeper of Collections at the RCPI Heritage Centre talks about the Pause for a Poem initiative. Launched during the COVID-19 pandemic this online project saw doctors, healthcare professionals, academics and staff of RCPI read a piece of poetry that encouraged people to pause and take a moment of calm within their day. In all, 50 poems were included in the project including old favourites and new, original works.
Harriet speaks with Dr Elizabeth Barrett, consultant in child psychiatry at the Children's University Hospital and creator of the Mindreading conference who partnered with RCPI on the project. She also speaks with Prof Chris Fitzpatrick, consultant obstetrician and gynaecologist and one of the poets included in the project, and Professor Gaye Cunnane, RCPI Director of Health and Wellbeing who discusses the benefits of taking a moment to pause.
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Selection of Poems from Pause for a Poem
- Mindreading & Pause for a Poem – Introduction by Dr Elizabeth Barrett [link]
- On Returning to the Frontline – Prof Mary Horgan and Prof Chris Fitzpatrick [link]
- Hope by Emily Dickinson – Dr Melissa Dickson [link]
- Covid Spider – Patsy Brady [link]
- Clinical Indications and Plantar Faciitus by Martina Evans – Dr Suzanne O’Sullivan [link]
- A Frisky Lamb by Christina Rossetti – Prof Sally Shuttleworth [link]
- Untitled by Kieran Moore – Dr Kieran Moore [link]
- On a tree fallen across the road by Robert Lee Frost – Dr Margo Ryan [link]
- Spring by DB Twohigk - Dr Aoife Twohig [link]
- Hope in the time of Corona by Gaye Cunnane – Prof Gaye Cunnane [link]
- The Choice by W B Yeats - Dr Michael Riordan [link]
- The Heron by Barry Kennerk – Dr Barry Kennerk [link]
- It's like when they turn on the floodlights only it's very different by Chris Fitzpatrick – Prof Chris Fitzpatrick [link]
- The fiddler of Dooney by W B Yeats - Marie Brady [link]
- A Shropshire Lad XL by A E Housman - Harriet Wheelock [link]
- We must create by Stephen James Smith – Dr Josen McGrane [link]
- Early Days by Sarah Murphy – Mairead Heffron [link]
- Old friends meet in Connemara by George Spaeth – Dr George Spaeth [link]