The Huddle is a dynamic and informative podcast where we discuss coaching within medicine’s professional culture. Each episode you’ll hear from a variety of experts and guests who will share their stories, successes, and setbacks providing and receiving c
Sarah Burm, Kylea Potvin, Chris Watling, Marta Wiletjo
In this episode, we continue our conversation with Dr. Robin Mackin, an academic pediatrician at the Children's Hospital of Western Ontario in London, Ontario. We discuss coaching for excellence, why great athletes might not make great coaches, and essential aspects of coaching programs. The Huddle is a dynamic and informative podcast where we discuss coaching within medicine's professional culture. Each episode you'll hear from a variety of experts and guests who will share their stories, successes, and setbacks providing and receiving coaching. We'll discuss coaching issues frequently encountered in the clinical learning environment and offer practical advice for personal and professional empowerment. Cohosts: Sarah Burm: @sarah_burm Kylea Potvin: @CourtRuling Chris Watling: @ChrisWatling3 Marta Wilejto: @_drmarta The Huddle reflects a collaboration between the Centre for Education Research and Innovation and the Office of Continuing Professional Development at Western University's Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry. Audio editing by Megan Baxter.
In this episode, we're pleased to welcome Dr. Robin Mackin, an academic pediatrician at the Children's Hospital of Western Ontario in London, Ontario. Dr. Mackin is also a former Olympian - she represented Canada at the 2008 Beijing Olympics in women's softball. The Huddle is a dynamic and informative podcast where we discuss coaching within medicine's professional culture. Each episode you'll hear from a variety of experts and guests who will share their stories, successes, and setbacks providing and receiving coaching. We'll discuss coaching issues frequently encountered in the clinical learning environment and offer practical advice for personal and professional empowerment. Cohosts: Sarah Burm: @sarah_burm Kylea Potvin: @CourtRuling Chris Watling: @ChrisWatling3 Marta Wilejto: @_drmarta The Huddle reflects a collaboration between the Centre for Education Research and Innovation and the Office of Continuing Professional Development at Western University's Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry. Audio editing by Megan Baxter.
In this episode, we talk about coachability and whether it's something that can be nurtured. The Huddle is a dynamic and informative podcast where we discuss coaching within medicine's professional culture. Each episode you'll hear from a variety of experts and guests who will share their stories, successes, and setbacks providing and receiving coaching. We'll discuss coaching issues frequently encountered in the clinical learning environment and offer practical advice for personal and professional empowerment. Cohosts: Sarah Burm: @sarah_burm Kylea Potvin: @CourtRuling Chris Watling: @ChrisWatling3 Marta Wilejto: @_drmarta The Huddle reflects a collaboration between the Centre for Education Research and Innovation and the Office of Continuing Professional Development at Western University's Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry. Audio editing by Megan Baxter.
In this episode, we debate the issue of relationships, namely the importance of developing rapport and what techniques coaches can implement to establish relationships of mutual trust and respect with their coachees. The Huddle is a dynamic and informative podcast where we discuss coaching within medicine's professional culture. Each episode you'll hear from a variety of experts and guests who will share their stories, successes, and setbacks providing and receiving coaching. We'll discuss coaching issues frequently encountered in the clinical learning environment and offer practical advice for personal and professional empowerment. Cohosts: Sarah Burm: @sarah_burm Kylea Potvin: @CourtRuling Chris Watling: @ChrisWatling3 Marta Wilejto: @_drmarta The Huddle reflects a collaboration between the Centre for Education Research and Innovation and the Office of Continuing Professional Development at Western University's Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry. Audio editing by Megan Baxter.
The Huddle is a dynamic and informative podcast where we discuss coaching within medicine's professional culture. Each episode you'll hear from a variety of experts and guests who will share their stories, successes, and setbacks providing and receiving coaching. We'll discuss coaching issues frequently encountered in the clinical learning environment and offer practical advice for personal and professional empowerment. In this episode, we delve deeper into the translation challenges of bringing coaching to medicine, and discuss barriers that inhibit coaching from occurring more regularly in medicine. Cohosts: Sarah Burm: @sarah_burm Kylea Potvin: @CourtRuling Chris Watling: @ChrisWatling3 Marta Wilejto: @_drmarta The Huddle reflects a collaboration between the Centre for Education Research and Innovation and the Office of Continuing Professional Development at Western University's Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry. Audio editing by Megan Baxter.
The Huddle is a dynamic and informative podcast where we discuss coaching within medicine's professional culture. Each episode you'll hear from a variety of experts and guests who will share their stories, successes, and setbacks providing and receiving coaching. We'll discuss coaching issues frequently encountered in the clinical learning environment and offer practical advice for personal and professional empowerment. In this episode, we identify the key attributes of coaching. We clarify what it involves and differentiate coaching from other activities such as mentoring and teaching. Cohosts: Sarah Burm: @sarah_burm Kylea Potvin: @CourtRuling Chris Watling: @ChrisWatling3 Marta Wilejto: @_drmarta The Huddle reflects a collaboration between the Centre for Education Research and Innovation and the Office of Continuing Professional Development at Western University's Schulich School of Medicine and Dentistry. Audio editing by Megan Baxter.