
This podcast series has been developed by the NSW Medical Council. The shows discuss good medical practice, professional standards, patient safety and other 'hot button' issues faced by doctors practising in NSW Australia. For further resources visit the Council's good practice library. Specific views, information or opinions expressed in these podcasts do not constitute an endorsement or recommen... more
| Publishes | Infrequently | Episodes | 27 | Founded | 5 years ago |
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| Number of Listeners | Categories | GovernmentHealth & Fitness | |||

In this episode our host, Dr Penelope Elix, explores what it really means
to stay grounded and keep compassion alive when the job takes so much out of you.
She’s joined by Veronica Payne, an anaesthetist and member of the
Medical Council of NSW and ... more
In this podcast episode our host, Dr Penelope Elix, sits down with Renee Thomson, a proud Wiradjuri woman.
Renee has experience in policy, government and strategy, and an important story to share about her personal experience of institutional racism ... more
In our latest podcast episode our host, Dr Penelope Elix, talks with Dr Cathy Kezelman a medical practitioner, President of Blue Knot Foundation, Chair of National Centre for Action on Child Sexual Abuse and someone with a lived and living experience... more
In this two-part podcast, we discuss what the Medical Council does, and how they manage complaints.
We spoke with Dr Saskia Fung, Chair of the Australasian Prevocational Medical Officers’ Committee and Dr Sanjay Hettige, Chair of the AMA Council of ... more
In this two part podcast, we discuss what the Medical Council does, and how they manage complaints.
We spoke with Dr Saskia Fung, Chair of the Australasian Prevocational Medical Officers’ Committee and Dr Sanjay Hettige, Chair of the AMA Council of ... more
In episode 2 of our latest podcast, we explore how we communicate and ways to do this better to help our patients Our host Dr Penelope Elix speaks with Dr Sarah J White, a leading conversation analyst, and Professor John Cartmill, an experienced surg... more
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The discussions primarily focus on the practices, challenges, and regulations that health professionals in New South Wales encounter. Topics frequently addressed include the complaints process within the medical council, the significance of effective communication between doctors and patients, and the emotional pressures faced by doctors in training. Notably, there is a strong emphasis on how social media behavior can impact professional standing, as well as the role of peer networks and support systems in navigating the complexities of medical practice. This podcast stands out for providing a platform for healthcare professionals to openly discuss the intricacies of their experiences and the various influences affecting their work and ment... more
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Recent guests on Medical Council NSW include:
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2. Dr. Sanjay Hettige
3. Dr. Sarah White
4. Professor John Cartmill
5. Adrian Lee
6. Dr. Mel Griffiths
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