A conversation with Nicola Campbell, Psychiatry Registrar, that explores the necessity of setting professional boundaries as a Junior Doctor.Listen to learn:- How to identify necessary boundaries in a medical setting- How boundaries are an
A conversation with Nidhi Krishnan, Paediatric Registrar, that explores the value of building a strong network as a Junior Doctor.Listen to learn:- How to build your personal and professional network in medicine.- The value of your network
A conversation with Dr Emily Amos, General Practitioner, International Board Certified Lactation Consultant, and registered mindfulness teacher, that explores the utility of mindful retreats as an avenue to explore vulnerabilities within medici
A conversation with Dr Ashe Coxon, General Practitioner, career counsellor, and founder of Medical Career Planning, that explores the issue of dealing with career uncertainty as a Junior Doctor.Listen to learn:- Why career uncertainty is su
Overcoming self-doubt and perfectionism is a conversation with Dr Becc, a medical registrar and self-doubt coach, that explores the relationship between self-doubt and perfectionism and how Junior Doctors can learn to address these problems eff
Get yourself a fricking GP stat! is a conversation with Dr Lam, 2019 RACGP National General Practitioner of the Year, rural GP and GP Anesthetics trainee, that explores the importance of finding your own GP as a Junior Doctor.Listen to learn:
Dr Nick Coatsworth is an expert in health policy, public administration and a practising infectious diseases physician. He held a national role in the Australian response to COVID-19 as Deputy Chief Medical Officer of Australia, becoming one of
Many junior doctors initially struggle with nightshift and the realities of long hours and disruptions to daily routines. In this shortcast, senior doctors provide practical tips on how to survive nightshift and adopt healthy strategies to surv
What is imposter phenomenon? How can you respond to imposter thoughts? This is an excerpt of MDA National's imposter syndrome podcasts. The full podcasts are only for MDA National Members. Visit mdanational.com.au/imposter-thinking for more.
Listen to telehealth highlights for dermatologists from our 'Pandemic practicalities' webinar, which was hosted 8 April 2020 for practice-based doctors.This 15-minute podcast also shares updated practical tips to help you optimise your telehe
Among the many challenges of the COVID-19 pandemic for junior doctors is how to respond to medical training impacts and career uncertainty. In this podcast, Dr Caroline Elton (a psychologist who specialises in helping doctors)and Dr Benjamin
Resolving a disagreement or conflict can be hard and it’s a skill that needs practise. In this podcast Dr Eddie Kim (a resident medical officer), Dr Paul Eleftheriou (a chief medical officer) and Dr Kiely Kim (MDA National medico-legal adviser
Learn from the telehealth questions hospital-based doctors asked MDA National earlier this year. From managing a procedure follow up, to what you need to consider when using a personal phone for a consultation.
Specialist Anaesthetist Dr Andrew Czuchwicki discusses doctors’ health and wellbeing, sharing his personal experiences through his journey to specialisation.
Thinking about starting up in private practice? MDA National Risk Advisor Gae Nuttall provides top tips on policies, processes, procedures and systems.
Medical information security Professor Trish Williams discusses the issues surrounding cyber security and practical measures you can take to protect your practice.
Writer, doctor and Churchill Fellow, Dr Benjamin Veness discusses a subject he is passionate about – doctor health and wellbeing. Because doctors need to take care of themselves too.
Even a complaint that may seem trivial is important to the patient. MDA National Medico-legal Adviser and practicing GP, Dr Jane Deacon, discusses how to respond to a complaint.