The Education Hub - Teach Think Treat
The Education Hub - The Royal Children’s Hospital Melbourne
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Teach, Think, Treat is a podcast for healthcare professionals and students about teaching and learning in a busy clinical setting. Our setting is a tertiary paediatric hospital, but our experiences and challenges are shared by many.
To find out more about The Education Hub, please visit: education-hub.rch.org.au
The Education Hub Learning Resource Disclaimer
This information is intended to support the education of health professionals. The authors have made considerable efforts to ensure the information contained in this resource is accurate, evidence-based, and up to date at the time of publication however the information and advice offered is intended as a guide only and does not replace the need for clinical expertise and the application of clinical judgment to each individual presentation. Users of this resource are strongly recommended to confirm that the information contained is correct by way of independent sources and appropriate to their context. The Royal Children’s Hospital accepts no liability, however arising, for any inaccuracies or information perceived as misleading and makes no representations as to the success of any treatment recommended in the resource.
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These educational materials are the intellectual property of The Royal Children’s Hospital and may not be reproduced, transmitted, displayed, published, or modified without prior written permission. Contact [email protected] to make a request.
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Clinical education pathways
In this episode, two clinician educators, Michelle Rutherford (Director of Nursing Education) and Wonie Uahwatanasakul (Director of Medical Education), describe their pathways in clinical education.…
Simulation education in a hospital setting
In today’s episode, we welcome Michelle, Janine, and Felicity from the Royal Children’s Hospital, Education Hub, Simulation Team. They unpack the power of simulation-based education exploring what it…
Lead Preceptors - there to lend a hand
The RCH has adopted a lead preceptor model to help our graduate nurses transition from student to independent clinicians. Hear from 2 of our lead preceptors about the vital role they play in helping…
Narrative Medicine - Part 3 - What stories do your scars tell?
In this final episode of our three-part narrative medicine mini-series, join us for a conversation on Jackson’s Opening. A poem by Andy Jackson. We unpack the layers of meaning within our wounds,…
Nursing - Past, Present, and Future
Nursing has undergone many changes over the years. In this episode, we celebrate International Nurses Day on May 12th by speaking with two paediatric nurses at different career stages. Carolyn, an…
Narrative Medicine - Part 2 - What sacrifices shape our lives?
In this episode, we discuss Zdravka Evtimova’s haunting short story, Blood of a Mole. Join us as we reflect on themes of empathy, detachment and burnout. Like in the previous podcast, we'd like you…
Narrative Medicine - Part 1 – What stories shape your life?
Join us for a thought-provoking three-part Teach, Think, Treat podcast series on Narrative Medicine, where storytelling meets the art and science of care. Featuring Dr. Mariam Tokhi and Dr. Fiona…
Effective Presentations – Part 2 - Giving Presentations
Do you need to do a presentation at a conference or at your work? You may be nervous about it, or you may not be. But how are you going to deliver it? In a previous podcast, I spoke with Dr Andy…
Effective Presentations – Part 1 - Planning
Almost all of us would have had to have given a presentation at some point in their career - Perhaps you were a student having to present at university - Maybe you’re early-career and presenting to a…
An Education Odyssey - Ed Hub 2024 Year in Review
In this episode we delve into what the Education Hub at the RCH has done during this year. From multiple escape rooms to producing regular podcasts and creating new face-to-face conversational…
Time Management
Whenever you have competing priorities and a heavy workload, it can be difficult to manage your time appropriately. In this episode, Steve chats with Lichin Lim and Gus Benson, who have varying…
How to Go-Live with Electronic Medical Record (EMR) in a hospital setting
The RCH has been fortunate to have Epic’s Electronic Medical Record since 2016. For a majority of staff it was simply a transition from paper to a computer. However, to get to that point plenty of…
Narrative Medicine
In this episode, we delve into the transformative power of Narrative Medicine with Dr. Fiona Reilly and Dr. Mariam Tokhi. Discover how Narrative Medicine enhances creativity, self-expression and…
Improving clinical student assessments
Student clinical assessments come in all shapes and sizes and largely depend on 3 main factors: The healthcare discipline, the university that the student attends and the year level of the student.…
Challenges of Periop Education
Imagine being a new or undergraduate nurse and being placed in an unfamiliar environment. In an operating theatre, you’re aware of the different scrubs, the theatre cap and to not touch any of the…
What we can learn from Clown Doctors
The role of the Clown Doctor is to improve the hospital experience for everyone and they do this in so many ways. In this episode, we talk with David Symons from The Humour Foundation and Amy Gray,…
Career Journeys
This is the first in a series of podcasts where we explore the career journeys of different health professionals. Listen in for some sage advice and be inspired by the potential of your future in…
Developing an escape room
Escape rooms are becoming increasingly popular as an interactive and engaging tool in healthcare teams. Participating in them can be fun – creating them, just as rewarding. The RCH Education Hub’s…
Young patient perspective
Today I’m joined by Anastazia Drake. Anastazia is a former patient of RCH, has spent a lot of time over the years as both an inpatient and outpatient and has experienced the care provided by the RCH…
Simulation - Part 2 - Kim and Dom
In this part 2 of the simulation series, we chat with Kim Price and Dr Dom Cincotta about their experience with in-situ simulation and how they have used it to improve the care delivered to patients…
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