Podcasts for healthcare professionals from WeCommunities
#WeStNs are pleased to bring you this podcast around supporting people with breast cancer with Dr Liz O'Riordan, Breast Surgeon and Broadcaster Music: https://www.bensound.com
#WeStNs are delighted to bring you this podcast from Dawn Stephens around Parish Nursing Music: https://www.bensound.com
In this episode #WeStNs talk to Clair Carmichael about General Practice Nursing being a possible career for students.
In this podcast #WeStNs talk to Lisa Harwood about Critical Care Nursing as a career for student nurses.
This episode talks to Emma Heron about pursing a career as a clinical research nurse.Intro- ben sound
The next installment of @WeStudentNurse career podcast. This time we talk about palliative care for those will learning disabilities.Intro- ben sound
In this podcast, #WeStNs talk to a sexual health nurse about a possible career for nursing students.Music: https://www.bensound.com
As part of #WeNurses exploring social media and nursing throughout May Anthony Swan (Proud nurse, part of Team WeNurses, and Member of CNO National Shared Decision Making Council) shares his nursing social media journey.To read more about "Social media MAY have an impact on nursing" and to get involved CLICK HERE Music: https://www.bensound.com
As part of #WeNurses exploring social media and nursing throughout May Becky Hepworth (Children’s Community Nurse team leader, @wecypnurses, Queen's Nurse, Florence Nightingale Scholar ) talks about how her social media Journey.To read more about "Social media MAY have an impact on nursing" and to get involved CLICK HERE Music: https://www.bensound.com
#WeStNs are delighted to bring you this podcast where we had a conversation with Andrea Sutcliffe from the NMC around what nursing students have given to practice this year during the covid-19 pandemic, along with how important it is that we look after our mental health. #StNMHDayMusic: https://www.bensound.com
As part of #WeNurses exploring social media and nursing throughout May Teresa Chinn MBE (RN Social Media Specialist and WeNurses Founder) talks about how social media has changed since she started tweeting and blogging. To read more about "Social media MAY have an impact on nursing" and to get involved CLICK HERE Music: https://www.bensound.com
In this #WeStNsPod we hear from team member Victoria Gibson, along with Chelsea Fawcett (final year mental health nursing student), Craig Davidson (Public Health Nurse for the Asylum Health Bridging Team) and Joanne Bosanquet (CEO of Foundation of Nursing Studies Charity).During this conversation, they discuss the mental health of nursing students, along with the contribution the Covid-19 pandemic had on nursing students. Music: https://www.bensound.com
TRIGGER WARNING (DEATH & DYING DISCUSSED) The podcast features moving and important insights from our guest experts. This is the first podcast in the #WeStNsPod Death & Dying series. In this podcast Stuart Todd, Researcher from the University of South Wales talks about the history of death & dying and what we can learn from it. Music: https://www.bensound.com
TRIGGER WARNING (SUICIDE & SUICIDE BEREAVEMENT DISCUSSED) The podcast features moving and important insights from our guest experts by experience.This is the second podcast in the #WeStNsPod Death & Dying series. In this podcast Nina Kennedy and Emily Griffiths talk about suicide and suicide bereavement Music: https://www.bensound.com
TRIGGER WARNING (DEATH & DYING BEREAVEMENT DISCUSSED) The podcast features moving and important insights from our guest experts by experience.This is the third podcast in the #WeStNsPod Death & Dying series. In this podcast Maria Parry, Lecturer at the University of South Wales explores how we can make talking about death easier. Music: https://www.bensound.com
Welcome to WeStNsPodIn this episode, Chris Jones, an artist from the West Midlands, shares his experiences of caring for his father and dementia. Music: https://www.bensound.com
Welcome to WeStNsPodIn this episode, Heather Henry, Queens Nurse & entrepreneur, founder of @BreathChamps & @BreathStars and specialist in asset based nursing & social innovation provides some thought provoking questions on why student nurses should develop as leaders. Music: https://www.bensound.com
Welcome to WeStNsPodIn this episode, Helen Laverty, Academic Lead for Learning Disabilities & Mental Health Nursing at the University of Nottingham and Facilitator of the Positive Choices Network, explains why effective communication is important for people with learning disabilities. Music: https://www.bensound.com
Eleanor Sykes from the air quality and public health team at Public Health England introduces the WeLearn #AllOurHealth Air Pollution Week Tweetchat.Music: https://www.bensound.com
Teresa Chinn MBE shares how she is looking after her digital mental health during Covid-19
Dr Karen Exley, Air Quality and Public Health Team Leader at Public Health England and Dr Sani Dimitroulopoulou, Air Quality and Public Health Team, Public Health England, discuss The National Institutes Care and Excellence (NICE) guidance on Indoor Air Quality at Home.Music: https://www.bensound.com
Welcome to WeStNsPodIn this episode, we learn about Sepsis from the perspectives of inspirational experts by experience Tom and Nicola Ray and Melissa Mead (MBE).TRIGGER WARNING (TRAUMA & LOSS OF BABY DISCUSSED) The podcast features moving and important insights from our guest experts by experienceTom is a sepsis survivor. We are honoured that he and his wife Nicola have taken the time to share their story and key messages they would like us as nursing students to hear... We are also honoured to hear from Melissa who lost her baby son William to sepsis, her words are incredibly moving. Tom, Nicola and Melissa each dedicate their time to raising awareness of Sepsis; we think their following words will speak for themselves...One of the key stand out points from Tom and William' s story is family members asking for second opinions, feeling like a nuisance and raising repeated concerns. Family members know their loved ones and what is normal for them. This is clearly a huge learning point we can take with us as well as ensuring we follow care and sepsis pathways in practice. Always ask could it be sepsis? There is a linked tweetchat to this podcast where we learn more about the drivers for Sepsis care and what we as nursing students can do. Please visit www.wecommunities.org to learn more.We also have a second podcast on sepsis from Pippa Bagnall, director of http://www.resilienceand.co/ and whose nursing career has included being Director of Queen’s Nursing Institute, Head of Primary Care for London and Principal Advisor in the Prime Minister’s Office of Public Service Reform. Pippa works closely with Tom and Nicola Ray and adds great clinical insights to our Sepsis discussions. You can find Pippa's podcast on the www.wecommunities.org Music: https://www.bensound.comTo access the tweetchat associated with this #WeStNsPod CLICK HERE
Welcome to WeStNsPodThis is a short introductory podcast to introduce you to Pippa Bagnall as part of our virtual Sepsis twitter day over on the WeStNs account.TRIGGER WARNING (TRAUMA & LOSS OF BABY DISCUSSED) The podcast features moving and important insights from our guest experts by experience.Pippa shares her background history and a little about her work with Tom and Nicola Ray, she also touches on the some of the topics we will cover this week with Melissa Mead MBE, who is an inspirational speaker on sepsis following the loss of her son William, and Tom and Nicola Ray.We hope you will join us on Weds 4th March, drop in any time online over on @WeStNs during especially at 10am to 11am for our live chat with our guest hosts and 8pm tweetchat where we delve deeper into some of the current sepsis topics driving current sepsis careIf you are listening after the event, don't worry there are a whole host of threads you can catch up on the WeStNs account and there is also a dedicated podcast from Tom, Nicola and Melissa who share their personal stories and key messages. This really is worth listening to as their words will stay with you forever.We hope this adds value to your learning and look forward to sharing more WeStNsPodcasts with you in the future. For further info visit we.communities.org There is also a vast array of resources available on the UK Sepsis trust website well worth exploring.Music: https://www.bensound.comTo access the tweetchat associated with this #WeStNsPod CLICK HERE
Katerina Kolyva Executive Director for the Council of Deans of Health shares her thoughts and views on student leadership and the importance of student leadership. Music: https://www.bensound.comTo access the tweetchat associated with this #WeStNsPod CLICK HERE
Teresa Chinn MBE explores the difference between someone who disagrees with you on social media and a troll and how to distinguish them, she also shares some top tips on how to deal with trolls and people that make you uncomfortable in social media spaces.
In this episode, Benny Goodman picks up on episode two, from human rights activist, Colm O' Gorman, and expands on the socio political role of the student nurse.Music: https://www.bensound.comTo access the tweetchat associated with this #WeStNsPod CLICK HERE
Following on from Leanne Patrick's podcast on Wider Patient Engagement (Episode 1) Jess Saunders Patient Experience Co-ordinator for Royal Cornwall Hospitals gives some insight on how a hospital trust is engaging with patients. Music: https://www.bensound.comTo access the tweetchat associated with this #WeStNsPod CLICK HERE
In this second episode #WeStNsPod international human rights campaigner and activist Colm O'Gorman talks about the right to health. Music: https://www.bensound.comTo access the tweetchat associated with this #WeStNsPod CLICK HERE
In this #WeStNsPod we hear from Leanne Patrick who explores wider patient engagement and Care Opinion. Music: https://www.bensound.comTo access the tweetchat associated with this #WeStNsPod CLICK HERE
In this podcast Teresa Chinn MBE explains how getting information from the internet is a bit like drinking from a fire hydrant.