Ep 4 - Exploring Role Modelling and Bandura's Social Learning Theory in education in nursing
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3y ago
First, I would like to apologise for the new-born cries that sometimes come up in the background during the podcast. It has been one of the biggest adventures of my life and I am loving every moment of it. Second, I hope you enjoy this episode. It is the first one that I’m recording on my own and, as I’m editing, I realised that I have loads of “mannerisms” as I’m recording. Definitely something to develop and work on for future episodes. The central concept is “role model” and, in this episode, I discuss my views on how to utilise this as a clinical post-registration education strategy in nur ..read more
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Ep 3 - Enquiry-based learning: a post-graduate clinical approach (with Dan Harris and Lauren Ward)
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3y ago
Again, I'm joined by Dan Harris, RN, and Lauren Ward, RN, this time to discuss our experience with Enquiry-based learning. Join us as we discuss our view on the pros and cons of using this resource in nursing education in clinical practice. In this episode we use make reference to the following published works: Inquiry-based Learning (2017) by lnam Haq Does Enquiry Based Learning (EBL) impact on clinical practice? A qualitative exploration of midwifery graduates' perceptions (2018) by Kathleen Nallen, Dale Spence and Sam Porter Students' views of enquiry-based learning in a continuing profes ..read more
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Ep 2 - Education in Nursing (with Daniel Harris and Lauren Ward)
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3y ago
Hello team! Here is my first episode on this Podcast. I’m really excited about this, but also really nervous, since this will be my first time recording what I hope to be the start of something “new” and special. I invited my friends and colleagues, Daniel Harris and Lauren Ward, to discuss the topic in hand: Education in Nursing. Both Lauren and Dan are practice development nurses, like myself, in critical care. We decided to quick off our discussion with an article by Professor Michael Aldridge regarding creative methods to teach nurses and nursing students in a critical care context. T ..read more
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Ep 1 - The first Podcast of TMIAN
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3y ago
Hi team, Welcome to my blog. My name is Hugo and I'm a registered nurse. I'm also a practice development nurse and a clinical educator in critical care. I would like to share with you my passion for education and nursing. Whilst doing my Masters in medical and healthcare education, I struggled with gathering information on education in nursing. Not that there isn't any, is just that all the information is scattered and comes from different sources. I would like to put together some resources that clinical educators and practice development nurses can use as part of their education practice ..read more
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