PODCAST · education
Keep on Radio
by MDA National
Keep on Radio is a podcast series designed to educate and inform doctors on a variety of matters that can impact their practice and wellbeing. These conversations have been recorded by MDA National medico-legal experts and industry leaders with real doctors. For tailored advice freecall 1800 011 255 or for more information visit mdanational.com.au.
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Doctors, Let's Talk: Setting Boundaries At Work
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 important part of a healthy professional life - Implementing necessary boundaries at work and home This is the sixth episode in the Junior Doctor Health and Wellbeing series, Doctors let's talk, where host Dr Dana Phang discusses common early-career issues with various medical industry peer guests. MDA National would like to acknowledge the contributions of MDA National staff, Members, friends and colleagues in the production of the podcast and note that this work is copyright. This podcast was recording in October, 2022. Apart from any use permitted under applicable copyright law, you may not reproduce the content of this podcast without the permission of MDA National. This podcast contains generic information only, is intended to stimulate thought and discussion, and doesn’t account for requirements of any particular individual. The content may contain opinions which are not necessarily those of MDA National. We recommend that you always contact your indemnity provider when you require specific advice in relation to your insurance policy or medico-legal matters. MDA National Members can contact us for specific medico-legal advice on freecall 1800 011 255 or email [email protected]. We may also refer you to other professional services.
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Doctors, Let's Talk: Your Support Network Is Your Net-Worth
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 as a Junior Doctor. - Various networking options for introverts and extroverts. This is the fifth episode in the Junior Doctor Health and Wellbeing series, Doctors let's talk, where host Dr Dana Phang discusses common early-career issues with various medical industry peer guests. MDA National would like to acknowledge the contributions of MDA National staff, Members, friends and colleagues in the production of the podcast and note that this work is copyright. This podcast was recorded in September, 2022. Apart from any use permitted under applicable copyright law, you may not reproduce the content of this podcast without the permission of MDA National. This podcast contains generic information only, is intended to stimulate thought and discussion, and doesn’t account for requirements of any particular individual. The content may contain opinions which are not necessarily those of MDA National. We recommend that you always contact your indemnity provider when you require specific advice in relation to your insurance policy or medico-legal matters. MDA National Members can contact us for specific medico-legal advice on freecall 1800 011 255 or email [email protected]. We may also refer you to other professional services.
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Doctors, Let's Talk: Navigating Medicine Through Meditation
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 medicine as a Junior Doctor. Listen to learn: - How retreats facilitate the learning of mindful practice and provide a safe space to explore vulnerability within medicine - The true value of mindfulness beyond stress management - How these retreats cater specifically to doctors This is the fourth episode in the Junior Doctor Health and Wellbeing series, Doctors let's talk, where host Dr Dana Phang discusses common early-career issues with various medical industry peer guests. MDA National would like to acknowledge the contributions of MDA National staff, Members, friends and colleagues in the production of the podcast and note that this work is copyright. This podcast was recording in August, 2022. Apart from any use permitted under applicable copyright law, you may not reproduce the content of this podcast without the permission of MDA National. This podcast contains generic information only, is intended to stimulate thought and discussion, and doesn’t account for requirements of any particular individual. The content may contain opinions which are not necessarily those of MDA National. We recommend that you always contact your indemnity provider when you require specific advice in relation to your insurance policy or medico-legal matters. MDA National Members can contact us for specific medico-legal advice on freecall 1800 011 255 or email [email protected]. We may also refer you to other professional services.
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Doctors, Let's Talk: Is Quitting Medicine Ever The Answer?
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 such a common problem among Junior Doctors. - How to identify the most fulfilling path for you. - Various career options within and without the field of medicine. This is the third episode in the Junior Doctor Health and Wellbeing series, Doctors let's talk, where host Dr Dana Phang discusses common early-career issues with various medical industry peer guests. MDA National would like to acknowledge the contributions of MDA National staff, Members, friends and colleagues in the production of the podcast and note that this work is copyright. This podcast was recorded in July, 2022. Apart from any use permitted under applicable copyright law, you may not reproduce the content of this podcast without the permission of MDA National. This podcast contains generic information only, is intended to stimulate thought and discussion, and doesn’t account for requirements of any particular individual. The content may contain opinions which are not necessarily those of MDA National. We recommend that you always contact your indemnity provider when you require specific advice in relation to your insurance policy or medico-legal matters. MDA National Members can contact us for specific medico-legal advice on freecall 1800 011 255 or email [email protected]. We may also refer you to other professional services.
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Doctors Let's Talk: Overcoming Self-Doubt And Perfectionism
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 effectively. Listen to learn: - Why self-doubt and perfectionism are such common problems among Junior Doctors. - How to identify patterns of self-doubt and perfectionism. - Ways to address self-doubt as a Junior Doctor. This is the second episode in the Junior Doctor Health and Wellbeing series, Doctors let's talk, where host Dr Dana Phang discusses common early-career issues with various medical industry peer guests. MDA National would like to acknowledge the contributions of MDA National staff, Members, friends and colleagues in the production of the podcast and note that this work is copyright. This podcast was recorded in July, 2022. Apart from any use permitted under applicable copyright law, you may not reproduce the content of this podcast without the permission of MDA National. This podcast contains generic information only, is intended to stimulate thought and discussion, and doesn’t account for requirements of any particular individual. The content may contain opinions which are not necessarily those of MDA National. We recommend that you always contact your indemnity provider when you require specific advice in relation to your insurance policy or medico-legal matters. MDA National Members can contact us for specific medico-legal advice on freecall 1800 011 255 or email [email protected]. We may also refer you to other professional services.
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Doctors Let's Talk: Get Yourself A Fricking GP
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: Why it's necessary to have your own GP as a Junior Doctor What to look for when choosing your GP How to prepare for a consultation This is the first episode of the Junior Doctor Health and Wellbeing series, Doctors Let's Talk, where host Dr Dana Phang discusses common early career issues with various medical industry peer guests. MDA National would like to acknowledge the contributions of MDA National staff, Members, friends and colleagues in the production of the podcast and note that this work is copyright. This podcast was recorded in August, 2022. Apart from any use permitted under applicable copyright law, you may not reproduce the content of this podcast without the permission of MDA National. This podcast contains generic information only, is intended to stimulate thought and discussion, and doesn’t account for requirements of any particular individual. The content may contain opinions which are not necessarily those of MDA National. We recommend that you always contact your indemnity provider when you require specific advice in relation to your insurance policy or medico-legal matters. MDA National Members can contact us for specific medico-legal advice on freecall 1800 011 255 or email [email protected]. We may also refer you to other professional services.
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My Career Journey with Dr Nick Coatsworth
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 the most recognised medical spokespeople during the pandemic. Nick engaged the Australian community through a variety of media platforms most notably as the spearhead of the national COVID-19 vaccination campaign. Dr Micheal Gannon, Obstetrician & Gynaecologist, sits down with Dr Nick Coatsworth to discuss Nick's medical career journey, and what insights and advice he has for junior doctors. — MDA National would like to acknowledge the contributions of MDA National staff, Members, friends and colleagues in the production of the podcast and note that this work is copyright. Apart from any use permitted under applicable copyright law, you may not reproduce the content of this podcast without the permission of MDA National. This podcast contains generic information only, is intended to stimulate thought and discussion, and doesn’t account for requirements of any particular individual. The content may contain opinions which are not necessarily those of MDA National. We recommend that you always contact your indemnity provider when you require specific advice in relation to your insurance policy or medico-legal matters. MDA National Members need to contact us for specific medico-legal advice on freecall 1800 011 255 or email [email protected]. We may also refer you to other professional services.
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Things I Wish I'd Known As A New Intern
Hear from senior doctors a they share tips and advice for new interns.
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Surviving Nightshift
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 survive and prosper.
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Imposter syndrome podcasts excerpt
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.
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Your telehealth toolkit – A podcast for dermatologists
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 telehealth consultations.
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Career complications and contending with uncertainty
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 Veness (a Psychiatry registrar) share advice for coping with medical training and career delays, disruptions and unknowns. The information in this recording is provided as a guide only and MDA National accepts no responsibility for it being up-to-date or how it may apply to your personal situation. A 10-minute video excerpt from this conversation can be found at https://vimeo.com/444761115/01a0d3a8e4.
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Diplomacy in a hierarchy: tips for approaching a difficult conversation with a senior colleague
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 and general practitioner), explore top tips for approaching a difficult and possibly daunting conversation with a senior colleague. References and related resources for this episode can be viewed at https://www.mdanational.com.au/miscellaneous/difficult-conversations-support-material
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Telehealth Q&A
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.
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Doctors' health and wellbeing with Dr Eric Richman
Emergency Medicine Specialist Dr Eric Richman discusses doctors’ health and wellbeing, sharing personal insights from his journey to specialisation.
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Top Tips and Medico-legal Mistakes Part 2
In part 2 Dr Sara Bird expands on how to be better prepared and avoid common medico-legal mistakes.
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Top Tips on Getting Started in Private Practice
Thinking about starting up in private practice? MDA National Risk Advisor Gae Nuttall provides top tips on policies, processes, procedures and systems.
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Cyber Security and Protecting Your Practice
Medical information security Professor Trish Williams discusses the issues surrounding cyber security and practical measures you can take to protect your practice.
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Doctor Health and Wellbeing
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.
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What I Love about Sports Medicine
Dr Gary Couanis discusses the “glamour” and the more practical aspects of sports medicine, along with what led him along this path.
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What I Love about Orthopaedics
For Dr Michael Galvin, orthopaedics has the perfect mix of clinical work, surgical skills and medical technology.
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How to Respond to a Complaint
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.
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Top Tips and Medico-legal Mistakes Part 1
MDA National Manager Medico-legal Advisory Services and GP, Dr Sara Bird, explains how to be better prepared and avoid common medico-legal mistakes.
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Treating Yourself, Staff and Family
MDA National Medico-legal Adviser and practising GP, Dr Jane Deacon, discusses the dangers of treating yourself, your employees, or your family.
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When to Contact your MDO
Don’t wait till you have a complaint before you call us – that’s the main message from MDA National Medico-legal Adviser Nerissa Ferrie.
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Doctor Health and Wellbeing
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.
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Coronial Investigation Process – Roles of the Coroner and the Doctor
To know how to write a report/statement for the Coroner, it’s important to first understand the Coroner’s and doctor’s role in a coronial process. Related resource: Coronial Reports and Death Certification brochure www.mdanational.com.au/Resources/Publications/2017/08/Medico-Legal-Booklets This recording is a guide only and MDA National accepts no responsibility for it being up-to-date or how it may apply to your personal situation.
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Tips for Writing a Medico-legal Report for the Coroner
Avoid common errors and save time when writing a report/statement for the Coroner. Related resource: Coronial Reports and Death Certification brochure www.mdanational.com.au/Resources/Publications/2017/08/Medico-Legal-Booklets This recording is a guide only and MDA National accepts no responsibility for it being up-to-date or how it may apply to your personal situation.
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What I wish I'd known about: Paediatric Medicine
Dr Hagan is a trainee in Paediatric Medicine. Humorous and playful in his approach, Dr Hagan explains that it’s not all fun and laughs, and there are a few key things he wishes he’d known about the specialty.
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What I wish I'd known about: Emergency Medicine
Dr Eric Richman shares practical tips on what to do, and what not to do, as an Emergency Medicine Advanced Trainee Registrar.
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What I wish I'd known about: Intensive Care Medicine
Dr Ransley works in a busy hospital Intensive Care as a trainee. He shares what he’s learned to date about medico-legal risk, and working under pressure.
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What I wish I'd known about: Obstetrics & Gynaecology
Passionate about the health and wellbeing of women in third world settings, Dr Rachel Collings distils the key lessons she’s learned as a busy O&G Trainee Registrar.
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What I wish I'd known about: General Practice
Dr Boosey talks candidly about his experience as a GP Registrar and what he wishes he’d known before choosing this popular medical specialty area.
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Tips For Doctor Mentors Mentees
Tips For Doctor Mentors Mentees by MDA National
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ABOUT THIS SHOW
Keep on Radio is a podcast series designed to educate and inform doctors on a variety of matters that can impact their practice and wellbeing. These conversations have been recorded by MDA National medico-legal experts and industry leaders with real doctors. For tailored advice freecall 1800 011 255 or for more information visit mdanational.com.au.
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