Echi Di Ime
Echi Di Ime is my blog and podcast — a space for reflection on leadership, medical careers, women’s health, and social justice.
I draw on clinical practice, public health, and lived experience to make complex health issues clearer and more human.
What I write about
Women’s health across the life course
Periods, fertility, pregnancy, menopause, and getting heard in care.
Medical careers & leadership
Becoming a consultant involves identity shifts, boundaries, and confidence.
Health, power & systems
Equity, policy, and how structures shape outcomes.
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Explore My Writing
Becoming a Consultant: Things Nobody Ever Tells You
The shift from resident to consultant feels like the first trimester of a pregnancy: exhilarating, unsettling, and full of lessons no one warns you about.
In this piece I share what I wish I’d known in those early months — the unexpected realities, boundaries, and rhythms that shape thriving in your new role.
Choosing Joy is Resistance
It’s been a long time. Where have I been? Embracing rest. Celebrating milestones. Choosing joy amidst the terror of humanity and staying tuned.
Why I Hate the Word "Resilience".
“Resilience” is everywhere — in medicine, in care, in life — but rarely unpacked with clarity or compassion.
Are you resilient, or have you normalised maladaptive behaviours to chronic stress? Now that’s a triggering question.
When Clinical Excellence Isn’t Enough: Finding Ikigai in Medicine
Clinical training prepares us to be excellent, but not always to feel anchored.
In this reflection, I explore how discovering Ikigai helped me rethink purpose in medicine — beyond achievement, titles, and competence
Rest as Resistance in Medicine
We ask doctors to endure without teaching them how to renew.
This reflection explores why rest isn’t indulgence, but a necessary practice in work that demands care, responsibility, and endurance.