AHP Preceptorship Podcast : Recent Episodes

AHP Preceptorship (Oxleas NHS)

Welcome to the AHP Preceptorship Podcast!

Are you a Newly Qualified AHP? This is the podcast for you… we will be talking all things Preceptorship

A space for us to invite preceptees and preceptors, past and present to talk about their experiences, challenges & top tips

In the hope to reassure those embarking on their first role as a newly qualified AHP

So grab a cup of tea or take us along with you on your commute or walk!

Please use to hashtag #preceptorshippodcast and give us a follow on @oxahppreceptor

Produced by Oxleas NHS Foundation Trust.

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We are delighted to welcome Katie, OT from CNWL talk about the long-lasting impact of AHP Preceptorship! Katie completed Preceptorship 3 years ago and is now in a Band 7 role. She reflects on elements of Preceptorship she still incorporates and how important developing that foundation of CPD is. We loved chatting with Katie again, enjoy!

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We talk to Sarah who reflects on her Preceptorship experience and how it ultimately helped her become a better clinician. Sarah only completed the 12 month competencies as we launched with HDFT when she was 8 months into post but still saw incredible benefits to her practice - especially the observed practice element. Sarah also talk about her passion for Dance and how that led her on the path to becoming a Dietitian! Happy listening!

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James, Rotational Physiotherapist from HCRG talks about the struggles of being newly qualified and how Preceptorship remained as a constant for him whilst rotating. James opens up about the particular time where he was questioning whether he wanted to be a Physio due to certain struggles. He reflects on his Preceptorship sign-off how far he has come, how his mindset has now changed and how Preceptorship had a big part to play in that journey. James is now training to become a CSP Steward!

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We invited Kaego, a Dietitian from Darenth Valley Hospital (Dartford & Gravesham NHS Trust) to talk about her experience with Preceptorship. Kaego started in the private sector as a Newly Qualified and transitioned into the NHS after 1 year. We supported her through Preceptorship and tailored the programme to suit her needs as she was further along in her career. Kaego talks about her positive experience and how it provided her with a smooth transition into the NHS!

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In this episode we talk to Tara (Preceptee) and Louise (Preceptor) about their first experience with Preceptorship! Tara qualified in Europe, came to the UK, started as a Band 4 therapy assistant at Oxleas and her team utilised the Preceptorship programme to support her through a Band 5 to 6 development post. Louise, preceptor, new to the programme, reflects on how it felt like a holistic approach to support. Happy listening!

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Hannah & Felicity provide an update on the programme! They celebrate the news of being shortlisted for the CAHPO Awards 2023 for Digital Practice (for the second year in a row!). The new brochure is now available for any organisations who are interested in purchasing a robust, award nominated, preceptorship programme!

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We speak to Emily & Alex who are preceptors working in UHNM. UHNM was the first Acute trust we launched with back in May 2022. Listen to Emily & Alex share their challenges as preceptors but most importantly the incredible benefits they have seen for not only their preceptees but to them! Happy listening :)

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In this episode, we welcome Leo Price, an MSK Physio from Midland Partnership Foundation Trust. She talk about how she managed to incorporate Preceptorship in a busy working environment and the additional benefits she gained from completing Preceptorship alongside her in-house profession specific support. Leo has also just started the Beyond Preceptorship Programme.

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Katy & Ruthie are Newly Qualified Occupational Therapists. In this episode we talk about why they love working for Oxleas & the impact of the AHP Preceptorship Programme. Katy & Ruthie share their top tips, discuss imposter syndrome and the power of having a community to share their experiences with.

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Stephanie is a newly qualified Occupational Therapist who is 5 months into post. In this episode we cover: transition from student to newly qualified, benefits to Preceptorship, importance of topics such as equality, diversity & inclusion are included in Preceptorship Programmes and inspiring the future AHP workforce in the hope to increase representation of AHPs from a diverse background.

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Carolina is a Speech & Language Therapist & one of the very first Preceptees on the programme. In this episode we cover: transition from student to newly qualified, imposter syndrome, benefits to Preceptorship, the link between RCSLT goals, top tips & main reflections. Carolina is now a Band 6 & Preceptorship buddy and helps support those who are new to Preceptorship. Grab a tea, listen on your commute or walk! ENJOY! Follow us on Twitter or insta by searching Oxleas AHP Preceptorship! #PreceptorshipPodcast