Don't Forget the Bubbles
Summary: The DFTB team brings you all the talks from DFTB17. You can watch the full video versions on our website. We hope to see you for DFTB18.
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Podcasts:
Franz describes the key paediatric head injury assessment rules, explains their applicability in the Australian context and outlines and agenda for further research in this area.
David describes the challenges of supporting children with complex and varied backgrounds in our Australian system where only specific diagnoses are eligible for enhanced educational support.
If you give a man a fish, you feed him for a day – but if you teach a man to fish – you feed him for a lifetime”. Grace speaks as a junior doctor in training about ways she believes we can be become educators to juniors and our peers. She shares some of her insights into and experience of receiving effective teaching to suggests practical ways we can integrate teaching into the every-moment at work.
Nikki talks about her experience as part of the Royal College of Emergency Medicine (RCEM) Learning team. The college has taken great strides in adopting new technologies to enhance the members learning experience – utilising blogs, podcasts and web-based curriculum tools.
Salim explores a selection methods through which web-based tools can enhance both the education we offer to our learners, and that which we seek out for ourselves.
Ross Fisher talks about excellence. It isn’t what we think it is. Sometimes being good, is excellent enough.
Gabrielle Quilliam shares her birth story – of being foster parent and how that led to building and developing a children’s hospice.
Mary Freer discusses compassion in healthcare. Being compassionate means being present, being empathic, and being vulnerable. But it’s not soft or fluffy; it takes courage and muscle.