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In this episode, Yasmine Sherriff sits down with Kate Dale, a nurse practitioner with a specialty in trauma care. Kate takes us through her inspiring journey, from her roots in emergency nursing to the creation of a unique role as a trauma nurse practitioner. She shares insights into the critical importance of trauma follow-up care, the structured approach to trauma assessment, and the complexities of balancing responsibilities in both emergency and trauma settings. Kate also reflects on impactful clinical experiences and offers invaluable advice for aspiring nurse practitioners, highlighting the importance of practice, patience, and lifelong learning in the nursing profession.
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Professor Gerben Keijzers discuss critical themes in clinical practice, focusing on clinical reasoning, evidence-based practice, and traditional methods. They highlight the importance of understanding likelihood ratios, cognitive biases, and problem representation in diagnosis, alongside the effective use of clinical decision tools. The conversation underscores the value of incorporating patient perspectives into decision-making and balancing evidence with experience. Gerbern shares practical strategies to minimise biases and encourages clinicians to refine their decision-making styles while staying adaptable to patient needs. He emphasises the detective-like role of clinicians, combining reasoning with patient-personalised care.Website links discussed in showhttps://first10em.com/clinical-decision-rules/https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1742-6723.13126Chapters00:00 Introduction and Acknowledgments04:15 Clinical Reasoning in Practice11:07 Evidence-Based Practice vs Traditional Medicine17:51 Understanding Likelihood Ratios26:14 Using Clinical Decision Tools Effectively30:12 Understanding Clinical Decision Rules31:01 Clinical Reasoning vs. Critical Thinking34:55 The Importance of Problem Representation39:50 Navigating Cognitive Biases in Clinical Practice45:15 Strategies to Minimize Bias in Decision Making53:18 Evidence-Based Medicine and Patient-Centered Care
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In this episode of NP in Progress, I sits down with Clinton Morgan, a dynamic Nurse Practitioner whose career journey spans emergency nursing, general practice, and pioneering sexual health care. Clinton shares his path to becoming an NP, the inspiration behind his innovative telehealth clinic, PrepConnect, and the challenges of working in prison health care. From breaking barriers in HIV prevention and sexual health to navigating the complexities of starting a healthcare business, Clinton’s story is a testament to resilience, creativity, and patient-centred care. Whether you're an aspiring NP or curious about improving access to healthcare, this episode is packed with insights on clinical reasoning, healthcare innovation, and making a difference in people experiencing barriers to healthcare. Tune in to hear Clinton’s advice on balancing passion with practicality and his vision for the future of sexual health in Australia.
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In this episode, we chat with Dr. Ryan O’Neill about strategies to maximise learning during postgraduate study while striving for work-life balance. We also delve into the value of live feedback when conducting patient histories with your mentor.
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Dr. Marea Patounas is a pharmacist and academic with over a decade of teaching at QUT. She completed her PhD in 2020 and specialises in Quality Use of Medicines (QUM), mentoring health students and professionals to optimise prescribing and improve patient outcomes. Passionate about project organisation and people-focused work, Marea excels in both research and education.
In this episode, we’ll discuss safe, patient-centred prescribing, covering topics like avoiding prescribing cascades, managing drug-drug interactions, and optimising medication doses for effective care
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In this enriching conversation with Dr. Viv Wurm, we dive deep into clinical reasoning, crafting effective differential diagnoses, and how acronyms can be game-changers for improving your practice. 🩺✨ Tune in to hear expert tips and strategies that every healthcare professional—especially NPs in progress—can use to level up their clinical skills. Follow NP in Progress for more episodes and updates, and join us on Instagram at @ausnpinprogress. Let’s grow and learn together!
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In this episode of NP in Progress, we chat with Lucy Uther about her incredible journey from Registered Nurse to Nurse Practitioner. Lucy opens up about the challenges of balancing family life with the demands of postgraduate study, sharing how she navigated it all with determination and grace. Her love for nursing and passion for making a difference in patient care have been the driving forces behind her success. Tune in to hear Lucy’s inspiring story and her reflections on what it means to truly thrive in both personal and professional life as an NP.
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Welcome to NP in Progress! In this episode, I’m joined by the inspiring L’Oreal Steytler, a paediatric emergency nurse practitioner who has carved a unique path in her field. We’ll explore her journey from RN to NP, her innovative approach to developing and implementing a paediatric NP role, and how she has navigated challenges within the medical workforce. L’Oreal also shares a memorable clinical case that highlights the clinical reasoning, holistic care, and leadership central to the NP role. Whether you’re an aspiring NP or an experienced clinician, this conversation is packed with insights and practical advice you won’t want to miss.
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In this episode of NP in Progress, we’re diving into the role of the Nurse Practitioner in Australian healthcare. Our guest speaker, Chris Raftery, shares insights on the unique value NPs bring to healthcare teams, how their role is evolving, and the impact they have on patient care across Australia. Whether you’re an aspiring NP or just curious about the field, join us as we explore the expanding scope and significance of NPs in today’s healthcare landscape.