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The Art of Healthcare

The Art of Healthcare

A weekly Health, Fitness and Education podcast
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The Art of Healthcare

The Art of Healthcare

The Art of Healthcare

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The Art of Healthcare

The Art of Healthcare

The Art of Healthcare

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Have you ever felt that you have had to "hide" parts of yourself in your clinical practice?What did that feel like when you did it?Jack Holroyde joins me to talk about bringing your whole self to your practice of healthcare.Jack and I talk a
How well do you understand the values your patient holds? What do they care about besides just getting their problem fixed?We can “fix” their problem AND not actually improve their lives or their health. BUT if we understand what matters t
We need to develop personally at least as much as we need to develop professionally if we want to deliver great healthcare.I’m joined by Grant Downie OBE, medical and performance specialist consultant. He is also a physiotherapist and ment
How have your beliefs about the healthcare you deliver evolved over the time you’ve been practicing?What’s shaped that evolution?How do you try to consciously evolve your beliefs? Do you spend too much attention on the doing side o
Training for person perception and communication needs the same rigor and status as “hard skills training”This episode’s guest is Danielle Blanch Hartigan, PhD, MPH who is social scientist with interdisciplinary research and teaching inter
The concept of person-centred care is a complex one. To deliver true person-centred care there are a lot of components to be aware of and no definitive “How-to” manual.As healthcare providers we’re trained to solve problems. When it comes
Delivering healthcare happens in a fast paced, often high stress and high stakes environment. The pressure is on us as providers to perform day in and day out to deliver high performance healthcare.Just like athletic performance doesn’t ju
Delivering healthcare happens in a fast paced, often high stress and high stakes environment. The pressure is on us as providers to perform day in and day out to deliver high performance healthcare. Just like athletic performance doesn’t just c
How do people make sense of their health? And how does that inform their health behaviours?Two questions that this week’s guest Ben Darlow has been pondering for quite some time. How do we as health professionals help people make sense of
Who teaches us how to care?As health professionals we learn the “health” side of healthcare from textbooks, and lectures, and reviewed practice. BUT has anyone ever taught you the Care side? Or has it just been assumed that you have it, or
Nocebo beliefs are those beliefs that a person holds around a particular treatment, diagnosis, or health challenge that lead them towards a negative outcome.There are a variety of reasons these beliefs exist. AND part of our role as health
Modern Slavery might not be a term many of us are familiar with BUT we need to be able to recognise it and take action as appropriate.I’m joined by Sarah Morse to understand what Modern Slavery is, and how we as healthcare providers might
Can healthcare be high performance?….. YesShould Healthcare be high performance?…… Most of the timeWhat do you think about when you think about high performance healthcare?If you’re anything like the me who started out their health
When we are designing health programs, how often do we incorporate the lived experience of people who we are providing a service to?Less often than we should I’d wager. Both at the individual interaction level and across the wider health s
The future of healthcare is person-centered care!What does that mean? And how do we do it?It involves having some clinical bravery.Bravery to understand the philosophy of how we practice and stay true to it.Bravery relinquish clinical contr
Empathy is important. The research points to this, and we're told to be more empathetic.BUTHow do we actually do that?Dr Laura Rock joins the podcast to have a conversation about empathy in real clinical practice.We talk throughThe power o
Empathy is important. The research points to this, and we're told to be more empathetic.BUTHow do we actually do that?Dr Laura Rock joins the podcast to have a conversation about empathy in real clinical practice.We talk throughThe power
Most of us been thinking and communicating health information for our entire adult lives. Some of us (including me) since before our brain was fully developed.We'd like to think that we're doing a good job of conveying information to everyon
Creativity and preparation may seem to be strange bedfellows. After all one seems fluid while the other is rigid.Tyson Franklin joins me to discuss why we need both (and how they can fit together) in order to be practicing at the top of our
One reason for so many of our Healthcare advancements is our reductionist thinking about health. Tackling one small aspect at a time and solving it. It’s why we’ve got better at keeping people alive.One reason that healthcare doesn't adequat
The paradigm of (most) Healthcare professionals as the "fixer" is outdated. (Don't get me wrong I very much appreciate the surgeons who have put me back together when I've busted myself).If we want to support healthier communities, then us
Personalizing Healthcare to every patient is hard work right?Yeah it isANDIt's only harder in when you get started, once you get used to it, it's no harder than not personalizing the care you give. Plus you get better outcomes for your
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