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  • Ep 96: Five Things About Innovation and Adaptation With Professor Kim Alexander
    Jan 23 2026

    This is a special edition of Five Things recorded in front of a live audience at the Metro North Health Nursing and Midwifery Excellence Showcase in November 2025. In this episode, Jesse flew solo as host and was joined by Kim Alexander a Professor of Cancer Nursing with Metro North and Queensland University of Technology. Kim's abstract for the showcase was related to her research work into nurses position in genomics and future individualised therapies. We used this as a case study to explore nurses role in innovation and adapting to unprecedented pace of change.

    Please enjoy Kim's Five Things:

    1. The importance of embracing innovation

    2. Evidence-based evaluation

    3. Stakeholder engagement

    4. Contextual fit and value

    5. Implementation and evaluation

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    26 min
  • Ep 95: Five Things About The Scribe Role in Resuscitation With Darren McMillan
    Jan 13 2026

    In this episode Liz and Jesse are joined by Darren McMillan, Nurse Educator Medical Emergency Response in the Resuscitation Education team at RBWH. Darren talks through a highly requested topic – the scribe role in a medical emergency or cardiac arrest.

    Darren’s Five Things:

    1. It’s important, assign it to the right person.
    2. Trust the form.
    3. Be legible and comprehensive.
    4. Scribing is an active role, not passive documentation.
    5. Summarise and sign of to ensure continuity of care.
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    40 min
  • Ep 94: Five Things About Beginning a Nursing Career With Edwina Egan
    Dec 24 2025

    In this Episode Liz an Jesse are joined by Edwina Egan, a new greaduate nurse who has now started her career in Central West Queensland. Eddie joined us to share her experiences through university and hospital work that enriched her student learning.

    Eddie's Five Things:

    1. What has shaped you the most from clinical placements as a student?
    2. What is an USIN and what is an AIN?
    3. Working in research before graduating.
    4. Saying yes and figuring it out afterwards.
    5. What’s next?
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    33 min
  • Ep 93: Five Things About Self Compassion - A Lived Experience with Nick Coriat
    Nov 27 2025
    In this episode, another in the series on compassion, Liz and Jesse are joined by Nick Coriat, lived experience advocate, workshop facilitator and host of the amazing podcast 'Don't Quit On Me. Nick talks us through his personal journey, what it has taught him about resilience and the critical relationship with his own mind and body. Nick has compiled the expertise of his many expert guests on his podcast as he has tried conventional and non-conventional approaches to managing physical and emotional pain. Nick was recently the opening keynote speaker at the MN Nursing and Midwifery Excellence Showcase with an amazing session, "It's Chaos to be Kind".
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    43 min
  • Ep 92: Artificial Intelligence in Nursing & Midwifery Education. Featuring Notebook LM
    Nov 20 2025

    This special episode serves two purposes:

    1. Spotlight the October publication of the Council of Deans of Nursing and Midwifery (CDNM) of Australia and New Zealand Position Statement on Artificial Intelligence in Nursing and Midwifery Education;

    2. Feature an AI tool that Jesse is using regularly to produce draft mind maps, make annotated notes and generate podcast synopsis of complex materials for high level pre-meeting or workshop overview - Notebook LM by Google.

    We aim to pick up on key pillar concepts from the CDNM Position Statement to drive future guest episodes.

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    16 min
  • Ep 91: Five Things About Neurodivergence With Maddison Carroll
    Oct 17 2025

    In this episode Liz and Jesse are joined by Maddison Carroll, Nuclear Medicine Scientist and Educator. This episode is not about nuclear medicine, but instead about Maddie's lived experience, and lessons for all about neurodivergence.

    Maddie’s Five Things:

    1. The diversity in neurodivergence.
    2. Communication is a two-way street.
    3. Challenge assumptions, expectations and status quo.
    4. Only the individual with lived experience can claim their neurodivergence as a superpower.
    5. Neuro-inclusivity and diversity benefits everyone.
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    35 min
  • Ep 90: Five Things About Stroke With Dr Claire Muller
    Sep 15 2025

    In this episode Liz and Jesse are joined by Dr Claire Muller, stroke neurologist at the RBWH, and clinical director of the Queensland Tele-Stroke Service. No surprises here… it’s all about stroke!

    Claire’s Five Things:

    1. What is a stroke?
    2. What are the signs and symptoms of a stroke?
    3. What can be done about a stroke?
    4. What is a “code stroke?”
    5. How can people recover from a stroke?
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    35 min
  • Ep 89: Five Things About Translational Simulation with Laura Owens
    Aug 1 2025

    Five Things About Translational Simulation with Laura Owens

    In this episode Liz and Jesse are joined by second time guest on the podcast, Laura Owens. Laura works in the RBWH Emergency and Trauma Centre as a Nurse Navigator and, more specific to this episode, as the Clinical Nurse Consultant with the RBWH Teamwork and Collaborative Training (TACT) service. Laura gives us great insight into Translational Simulation.

    Laura’s Five Things:

    1. What is Simulation?
    2. What is Translational Simulation?
    3. Why is it important?
    4. How does it work in practice?
    5. Where can you go to learn more?
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    28 min