Kindness, Curiosity and Comfortable Shoes

James McFetrich

A toolkit for healthcare workers.Working in healthcare is hardwork; on top of that the media, especially social media, will only spread negative thoughts about the state of healthcare.This podcast aims to help with both of those: a bit of positivity, a few helpful thoughts to improve your work, all starting with kindness, curiosity and comfortable shoes.A JMAC education production

  1. 05/22/2024 · BONUS

    Compilation Episode 5

    Send us a text A compilation episode of the last 5 episodes: 2:17 Ikigai A Japanese concept of finding fulfilment or purpose in life. As simply as possible it represents the intersection of four ingredients in life: What you love, What the world needs, What you can be paid for, and What you are good at. If your working life can be covered by all those areas that is ikigai. The best diagram I found to describe this is at betterup.com: https://www.betterup.com/blog/what-is-ikigai And the best description of the philosophy of ikigai is at Positive Psychology: https://positivepsychology.com/ikigai/ 11:16 Error We are human and as such we are all prone to errors. In this episode I tell the story of a medical error I made and explore what happened. As well as trying to reduce error as individuals we need to understand that they will happen and understand what we can learn from them, both for ourselves, and also for our colleagues and the systems we work in. A lighter look at an error in the Oscars ceremony in 2017, which you can watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8KeOxeuiZjs is covered in the podcast: Cautionary Tales with Tim Harford: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/cautionary-tales-with-tim-harford/id1484511465?i=1000603311578 Imagine making an error live in front of 33 million people ... What systems do you work with or have in place for yourself to reduce error in your work? This is the story of an error I made over 20 years ago; I have altered some details about the case to anonymise the patient involved. The error and complaint were fully investigated at the time by my employing hospital. 22:37 Leadership All workers in healthcare are leaders in some form, from small projects with one team member to large scale managerial teams via spontaneous clinical teams that need to be lead in the moment. Be kind to others, they will be kind to you in return and you will be a better person by being kind. Awareness of Maslow's hierarchy of needs is helpful: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maslow%27s_hierarchy_of_needs Curiosity is always helpful to understand your team better, and you can also be curious about yourself and the decisions you make. Understanding Johari's window explores why sharing with your team and being curious about them will help your leadership: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johari_window 35:56 Assessment This is not a comprehensive guide on how to pass exams, however, some thoughts on simple presentation techniques to come across more professional and how to interact with an examiner and a patient while being assessed. For specific in depth information on clinical exam techniques, skills and knowledge I can thoroughly recommend Geeky Medics: https://geekymedics.com/ 47:25 Refocus It's time for JMACeducation to refocus, and the podcast is going to be paused for a while. When did you last refocus your workload? How do you meet the challenge of more goals being added to your work? Some thoughts about how Support the show Thanks for listening, James @JMACeducation

    57 min
  2. 02/28/2024 · BONUS

    Compilation Episode 4

    Send us a text Compilation Episode 3 This is a bonus longer episode; a compilation of episodes 17-23 of the podcast so you can listen to them back-to-back. 2:12 Episode 17 - Resolution In early January, how many people have made a resolution, and how many people have not kept it a week later?? This episode covers resolutions or work objectives and how to use SMART to help clarify your thoughts about them and increase the chance of you sticking to your resolutions. SMART - Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, Time-bound Useful summary wiki article: http://wiki.doing-projects.org/index.php/SMART_Goals_(Specific,_Measurable,_Attainable,_Relevant,_Time-bound) 10:30 Episode 18 - Life Sometimes life gets in the way of things you want to do, so this is not a normal episode. 12:53 Episode 19 - Debrief Debriefs can be hot, cold or personal and I cover all three types in this podcast. Underlying this, it's important to think about people's emotions, describing an aspect of an incident in detail, analysing it to improve by applying lessons learned and summarising learning points. A useful article from Life in the Fast Lane: https://litfl.com/clinical-debriefing/ 27:58 Episode 20 - Death It's going to happen to all of us at some point. As healthcare workers we need to be comfortable thinking about, talking about and managing dying patients and their death. For clinicians I would also highly recommend the Resus Room podcast on End of Life care, featuring a discussion with Ed Presswood, a palliative care consultant: https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/the-resus-room/id1090433226?i=1000628346236 36:45 Episode 21 - Compassion  Why do we sometimes lose compassion in our journey in healthcare? If you want to delve into the evidence behind the need for more compassion in healthcare I can thoroughly recommend: Compassionomics: The revolutionary scientific evidence that caring makes a difference. Studer Group 2019. Trzeciak and Mazzarelli or find out more on www.compassionomics.com What are you going to spend 40 seconds doing to show your compassion today? 47:44 Episode 22 - Targets Are they an object to be shot at or the means to achieve progress against a priority? Healthcare work is full of targets - what do they mean to you and your work? 55:19 Episode 23 - Leave Why is it important to take time away from work? It should be self-evident but many of us, especially in healthcare do not prioritise this important part of working life - not being at work! Forbes magazine article 'Why taking vacation time could save your life?': https://www.forbes.com/sites/carolinecastrillon/2021/05/23/why-taking-vacation-time-could-save-your-life/?sh=3150ed7224de Support the show Thanks for listening, James @JMACeducation

    1h 6m

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A toolkit for healthcare workers.Working in healthcare is hardwork; on top of that the media, especially social media, will only spread negative thoughts about the state of healthcare.This podcast aims to help with both of those: a bit of positivity, a few helpful thoughts to improve your work, all starting with kindness, curiosity and comfortable shoes.A JMAC education production