Show notes
On this episode of 15 minutes with the Doctor, we have Dr Amal Lad, a doctor and musician who is bridging the gap between Medicine and Music. He has found his “sweet spot” in understanding the body while integrating his musical skills into medical projects. Learn about his thoughts on music as therapy, opportunities for financial income, and his future plans.
As a self-taught musician working towards his creative potential, he found that studying medicine was the best way to engage the analytical side of his brain. While studying medicine, he found that he learned best by integrating music into his learning as much as possible.
“I never set out to be a musician, but I have always been a musician.”
– There is a growing body of evidence-based research on the connection between music and overall wellbeing.
“Across the world, music helps people through the darkest times, the most jubilant times, the wide range of human emotions.”
– Amal has gained some widespread recognition for his work.
When his mother was diagnosed with a brain tumor, he worked with her to help her put a sound to her symptoms with the hope that it would reduce her anxiety and hopelessness. He noticed great improvement with her and began recommending this treatment to others.
He was chosen to be a part of the Chelsea and Westminster hospital Arts Charity program, art pieces throughout the hospital were paired with unique music pieces that accompany them. This encourages patients to mobilise and continue their improvement by engaging with the arts.
“A 3-minute track of mine is an opportunity to have a conversation with somebody in the same way that a doctor has a 10-minute consultation.”
– He has released an album on Spotify and wants to further integrate music into his profession once he completes his GP training.
“Music gives people an informal and lighthearted way of feeling more connected and being able to express themselves.”

