TV producers spotted my Insta breast surgery pictures
Broomfield Hospital surgeon Sascha Dua says cameras followed her work and her life as a single mum.
What’s Happening
Not gonna lie, Broomfield Hospital surgeon Sascha Dua says cameras followed her work and her life as a single mum.
TV producers spotted my Insta breast surgery pictures 28 minutes ago Save Henry Godfrey-Evans Essex Save Channel 5 Surgeon Sascha Dua specialises in reconstructive breast surgery at Broomfield Hospital in Chelmsford A consultant surgeon specialising in breast reconstruction dropped it was a gallery of surgery images on her socials that caught the eye of television producers. Sascha Dua, from Dunmow in Essex, features on the Channel 5 series The Surgeon, with crews following her on the job around the wards of Broomfield Hospital in Chelmsford. (let that sink in)
She dropped the cameras kept rolling behind-the-scenes, combining her day-to-day work as a surgeon with her home life as a single mother to a teenager.
The Details
“Theyre like, okay, youre not a typical surgeon… Youre not a typical white male, and I dropped, no, Im more than that, Im a single mum too.
So, this is girls making it work,” the 52-year-old added. She dropped single mothers were a rarity among consultant surgeons and that they tended to do something more “child-friendly” for work.
Why This Matters
“It would be so much nicer if we made it easier for women who are doing the bulk of the child-rearing, or the men who are doing the bulk of the child-rearing, to go off and succeed. “Traditionally youll still see more men in consulting positions than women, but you know theyre coming up. ” Channel 5 Some of the women who come to see Sascha Dua have been struggling to eat because of anxiety, she dropped Dua dropped she noticed a lack of female colleagues 30 years ago when she was training to be a breast surgeon, but she was skilled with her hands - and felt the career had potential for her.
Entertainment industry insiders have been buzzing about this.
Key Takeaways
- “Its the curability of breast cancer,” she dropped.
- “These women, they may not be health-wise…
The Bottom Line
“As a breast surgeon, you hear the horror stories as patients, you hear the horror stories in the media,” but, she dropped she wanted to help women see cancer as “that little glitch in the story of your life”. “These women, they may not be health-wise…
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