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EM Leadership Lab
by Andrew Rixon and Sam Wilson
Founded by Andrew Rixon and Sam Wilson, the EM Leadership Lab provides contemporary and state of the art research into Leadership in Emergency Medicine. Podcast episodes include NotebookLM AI host deep dives on publications emerging from their research as well as commentaries and other interviews with key figures in Emergency Medicine and beyond.
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Becoming a Clinician Coach - Serendipity and Commitment
In this Deep Dive - the EM Leadership Lab AI hosts explore the paper by Rixon, A., Lister, V., Wong, L. Y., Elder, E., & Wilson, S. (2025). Serendipity, Flexibility, Calling and Commitment: How Clinicians Navigate the Path to Clinician‐Coach. Emergency Medicine Australasia, 37(4), e70122.
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Learning Shifts of Clinicians Becoming Coaches
In this Deep Dive - the EM Leadership Lab AI hosts explore the paper by Rixon, A., Lister, V., Wong, L. Y., Elder, E., & Wilson, S. (2025). Learning Shifts of Clinicians Who Become Clinician‐Coaches: An Exploratory Qualitative Study of Emergency Physicians. Emergency Medicine Australasia, 37(3), e70076.
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Coaching in Emergency Medicine - A systematic review and future research agenda
In this Deep Dive - the EM Leadership Lab AI hosts explore the paper by Rixon, A., Wilson, S., Wong, L. Y., & Elder, E. (2025). Coaching in emergency medicine: A systematic review and future research agenda. Emergency Medicine Australasia, 37(1), e70001.
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What leadership tensions do Emergency Physicians face ?
In this Deep Dive - the EM Leadership Lab AI hosts explore the paper by Rayner, S., Richards, H., Lee, G. B., Lee, E., & Rixon, A. (2024). Navigating competing tensions: A qualitative study of experiences and perceptions of leadership among emergency medicine doctors. Emergency Medicine Australasia.
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Solutions Focused Coaching in High Stakes Environments
A special episode with guests Dr Mark McKergow and Paul Z Jackson as they celebrate the publication of the 3rd edition of their landmark coaching book, The Solutions Focus: Transforming change for coaches, leaders and consultants, they join Associate Professor Samuel Wilson and Dr Andrew Rixon to explore how a solutions-focused approach can be applied in the high stakes environment of an emergency department. This is an invaluable conversation for not only health professionals but anyone faced with complex problems. This episode is from The Worker Learner podcast.
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What leadership opportunities can Accessblock provide?
In this Deep Dive - the EM Leadership Lab AI hosts explore the paper by Rixon, A., Wilson, S., Judkins, S., & White, P. (2020). Directors of emergency medicine's beliefs about, barriers to, and enablers of solutions to emergency department crowding and access block. Emergency Medicine Australasia, 32(4), 679-682.
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What is the role of intuition for leadership in Emergency Care?
In this Deep Dive - the EM Leadership Lab AI hosts explore the paper by Wilson, S., Rixon, A., & Brown, C. (2023). Non-clinical intuitions and adaptive heuristics in emergency care: A scoping review. International Emergency Nursing, 71, 101371.
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How can we address incivility in EDs?
In this Deep Dive - the EM Leadership Lab AI hosts explore the paper by Rixon, A., Skinner, C., & Wilson, S. (2023). What factors help and hinder efforts to address incivility in Australasian emergency departments? A modified Delphi study of FACEM perspectives. Emergency Medicine Australasia, 35(3), 420-426.
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What is the value of being a clinician-coach in EM?
In this Deep Dive - the EM Leadership Lab AI hosts explore the paper by Rixon, A., Wilson, S., Wong, L., & Elder, E. (2024). Exploring the value, enablers and barriers of being a clinician‐coach: A qualitative pilot study of clinician‐coaches in emergency medicine. Emergency Medicine Australasia.
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How do ED doctors and nurses understand leadership?
In this Deep Dive - the EM Leadership Lab AI hosts explore the paper by Rixon, A., Elder, E., Bull, C., Oam, J. C., Østervan, C., Frieslich, H., & Wilson, S. (2024). Leadership conceptions of nurses and physicians in emergency care: A scoping review. International Emergency Nursing, 74, 101454.
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How can stories help ED Leaders reflect ?
In this Deep Dive - the EM Leadership Lab AI hosts explore the paper by Wilson, S., & Rixon, A.(2022). The role of stories in fostering leader identity among emergency physicians. In Facilitating with Stories: Ethics, Reflective Practice and Philosophies (pp. 301-312). Cambridge Scholars Publishing.
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What is Leadership in the ED?
In this Deep Dive - the EM Leadership Lab AI hosts explore the paper by Wilson, S., Rixon, A., Hartanto, S., White, P., & Judkins, S. (2020). Systematic literature review of leadership in emergency departments. Emergency Medicine Australasia, 32(6), 935-952.
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Are EDs Leader Identity Workspaces?
In this Deep Dive - the EM Leadership Lab AI hosts explore the paper by Rixon, A., Wong, L. Y., & Wilson, S. (2024). Are emergency departments leader identity workspaces? A qualitative study of emergency physicians. Emergency Medicine Australasia, 36(2), 266-276.
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Power and Politics of Leading Change in Emergency Departments
In this Deep Dive - the EM Leadership Lab AI hosts explore the paper by Rixon, A., Judkins, S., & Wilson, S. (2024). Power and politics of leading change in emergency departments: A qualitative study of Australasian emergency physicians. Emergency Medicine Australasia, 36(3), 389-400.
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Founded by Andrew Rixon and Sam Wilson, the EM Leadership Lab provides contemporary and state of the art research into Leadership in Emergency Medicine. Podcast episodes include NotebookLM AI host deep dives on publications emerging from their research as well as commentaries and other interviews with key figures in Emergency Medicine and beyond.
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