By Dr Ashwini Amaratunga This is part 2 of the Wellness Week 2021 podcast on Connection and Belonging. Today I continue the discussion with Charley, Una and Shahina. We discuss how we create this sense of connection and belonging, whose responsibility is it, and what are the barriers to creating it. We hope you have… Continue reading Podcast – Connection and Belonging โ Part 2 โ what does it mean in our workplaces?
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Being Human โ Exploring Humanity in Health Care
Dr Jane Lemaire By Dr Jane Lemaire Fore word For many years, Dr Jane Lemaire has been a trailblazer in the areas of doctor's health and wellbeing. Dr Lemaire is the epitome of generosity and an inspiration for her peers across the world. She lives the philosophy of providence to all of us who try… Continue reading Being Human โ Exploring Humanity in Health Care
The Triple C of ED by Emergency Physician John Scott
Dr John Scott - Emergency Physician Last weekend, two of our senior nurses calmed a terrified patient with life threatening epiglottitis enough to tolerate BIPAP. They completely changed his clinical trajectory. Their ability to rapidly connect with their patient through a sea of fear arguably saved his life. How on earth did they do that?… Continue reading The Triple C of ED by Emergency Physician John Scott
Podcast – Connection and Belonging โ Part 1 โ what does it mean in our workplaces?
Please click the link below to access the podcast https://directory.libsyn.com/episode/index/id/20100452 You can also subscribe to WRaP EM on itunes! https://podcasts.apple.com/au/podcast/wrapem-podcast/id1428141700 By Ashwini Amaratunga, Shahina Braganza, Charley Greentree and Una Harrington This is part 1 of a 2 part podcast series, where I have the pleasure of discussing these concepts with some of the WRaPEM team.… Continue reading Podcast – Connection and Belonging โ Part 1 โ what does it mean in our workplaces?
Holding it together -the sticky tape (connection) and glue (belonging) of our Emergency Departments
By Jo Cole - Paediatric Emergency Physician Our emergency departments are often the 'sticky tape and glue' that hold our hospital acute services together through day and night. When other servicesโ lights are out and doors are closed, we are relied upon to be there โ our lights are always burning and our doors are… Continue reading Holding it together -the sticky tape (connection) and glue (belonging) of our Emergency Departments
A better person and a better doctor
Dr Felicia Cox - ACEM trainee It was around 3am on night shift when I decided to take the job. It had been yet another busy shift, with the kind of presentations that make your heart sink. I had missed another family engagement to be here, and I had another supermarket frozen meal in the… Continue reading A better person and a better doctor
Hello. Itโs me – your Doctor
Dr Mike Cameron Foreword..... In 2008 I was a Staff Specialist Emergency Physician at a major regional hospital, located between two large cities. In the near decade, I had been there I had seen the demand grow and the resources shrink, as senior doctors left and were not replaced. The ED desperately needed more space… Continue reading Hello. Itโs me – your Doctor
The โWhyโ and โHowโ of Organisational Wellness
By Dr Sam Bendall and Dr Bethan Richards Dr Sam BendallDr Bethan Richards 1. What do you think are the top 3 reasons to focus on staff wellbeing in our EDs and Health Services? 1. Firstly, Safety โ for staff and patients. From day one in medical school, we are taught that patients must always come… Continue reading The โWhyโ and โHowโ of Organisational Wellness
International nurses day blogpost
Grace Xu, Nurse Practioner, QEII Hospital , Brisbane Q1.Would you say you pay attention to your wellness? A1. I was totally unaware of my own wellness as an ED nurse for many years. As our working environment is always challenging and demanding, I consistently felt that the solution I needed was to keep working harder.… Continue reading International nurses day blogpost
If itโs Not Yoga, then what is it?
Dr Charlotte Durand - Emergency Registrar Well, wasn't that a year! Though much of Australia has been spared the brunt of the COVID-related awfulness, plenty of our colleagues, particularly in Victoria, have been battling it out with rising cases, high workload and an omnipresent fear of falling ill themselves. As politicians and department heads have… Continue reading If itโs Not Yoga, then what is it?
