Scope - NZMSJ: Recent Episodes

Holly cook

Kia Ora, welcome to Scope - the NZMSJ Podcast. In these podcasts, we discuss everything related to Medical student education and learning. We interview some of the greatest researchers in Aotearoa and around the Globe as well as recent Issue contributors. Keep up with current research, current events and how that changes our scope of practice. Learn more about how people got to where they are - especially if that's where you want to be going. Hosted by your team at NZMSJ.

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The wonderful Gisela joins us for a conversation about her pathway through medicine and completing an MBChBPhD - That's a lot of letters, she was also the NZMSJ Editor in Chief in 2020. She's a shining example of pure work ethic and kindness, we are grateful to have her on. 

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Dr. Haran was the NZMSJ editor in Chief in 2017. 
He is now a vascular and endovascular surgery trainee. 
In this episode, we discuss finding your place within medicine, the importance of mentorship, and a different approach to clinic learning. 

Thank you to Dr. Haran for sharing his wisdom. I hope you enjoy it. 
Holly

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Welcome to the first episode of our brand new series - Editor in Chief. 

In this series, we interview the people who have held the Editor in Chief role, what it has meant for them, their pathway through medicine, the NZMSJ, and their plans for the future. 

It's an exciting series to be kicking off 2023 with, I hope you enjoy. 
- Holly 

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Dr Wendy Burgess is an Obstetrician & Gynaecologist at Waitemata DHB and a Senior Clinical Lecturer at the University of Auckland. From Ngāti Kahungunu, Ngāti Hawea, She graduated from Auckland Medical School and completed a Certificate in Pain Assessment and Management from the University of Otago.  She works in the Pelvic Pain clinic at Waitemata DHB and is a Trustee of the Mercia Barnes Trust.

**Her Other interests include Medical Education and Research. She is a member of the Maternal Sleep Working Group at Auckland University.

We discuss her career pathway, current research and ideas around managing patients with Chronic pain.**

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In this episode we dive into Rural health, looking to the Hokianga as an example.

We discuss the impact covid has had and efforts that need to be made to encourage new research and a better pathway for future Rural Health professionals.

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We talk to Professor Bruce Arroll about remaining curious. How research enables you to find the answers to whatever you may be curious about, as well as curiosity buffering burnout. 

He is a wealth of experience and knowledge and we are lucky to talk to him. Thank you Professor Arroll. 

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An interesting discussion with Dr Kelly Burrowes  on computational lung modelling, digital twins, vaping and bias in data. 

If you would like to be a part of the MRI study - email Holly at podcasts@nzmsj.com. 

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Professor Boyd Swinburn was a guest writer in NZMSJ's 32nd Issue Politics and Medicine in Aotearoa with his article "Shifting the policy inertia on prevention". William Cook caught up with him in September 21' to discuss the role of doctors in advocacy and creating better patient environments. 

Hosted by William Cook.