[1] She chose to specialise in emergency medicine in 2014, but left the speciality citing burnout and staff shortages, in a BBC Radio 4 documentary she presented.
[3] Batt-Rawden founded The Doctors' Association UK in 2018, following the premature birth of her son at 27 weeks, who required a 3 month stay in ICU.
[12] She later raised concerns about inadequate PPE,[13][14][15] a lack of scrubs and poor access to fit testing.
Her letter to the Home Secretary was read in Parliament by Sir Keir Starmer at Prime Minister's Questions.
[35] Batt-Rawden's research is in the empathy in medical professionals,[36] PTSD[37] and moral injury on which she has published a number of papers, and has given a TEDx talk.