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One Health Podcast

One Health
Leadership
Tasmania
Infrastructure
Care Values
Wellbeing
Department Of Health
Career Development
Authenticity
Covid-19
Ambulance Tasmania
Well-Being
Communication
Health Services
North West Maternity Services Transition Project
Employee Assistance Program
Mental Health
Psychological Safety
Hospitals North
Work-Life Balance
Sleep

Hear the winding paths people from across the Department of Health in lutruwita / Tasmania have taken to reach where they are today. We'll hear what lessons they’ve learned along the way, and gather tips for leadership, development, wellbeing and more.

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Sleep is a fundamental part of looking after ourselves. When we sleep well, we can improve our overall wellbeing, mood, and cognitive function. 

In this episode, Dorian Broomhall gets to know Samantha Bramich, a Paediatric Sleep Technician at the La... more

In this episode of the One Health Podcast, Dorian Broomhall from People and Culture gets to know Dr John Lambert, the Chief Clinical Information Officer (CCIO) for the Department of Health.

During our conversation, John spoke about his passions for ... more

In this episode of the One Health Podcast, Dorian Broomhall from Culture & Wellbeing, gets to know Peter Boyles, the Acting Director of the Office of the Secretary. 

During our conversation, Peter speaks about how he came to pursue a career in pharm... more

In this episode of the One Health Podcast, Dorian Broomhall, Manager of Culture & Wellbeing, gets to know Ian Thomas, our Chief Risk Officer. 

During our conversation, Ian speaks about his long career in corrections, and how transitioning into manag... more

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Peter Boyles
Acting Director of the Office of the Secretary
Department of Health, Tasmania
Episode: Peter Boyles - A/Director, Office of the Secretary
Ian Thomas
Chief Risk Officer for the Department of Health
Department of Health, Tasmania
Episode: Ian Thomas - Chief Risk Officer
Professor Dinesh Arya
Chief Medical Officer, Chief Psychiatrist, and Deputy Secretary for Clinical Quality, Regulation and Accreditation
Department of Health, Tasmania
Episode: Prof. Dinesh Arya - Chief Medical Officer, Chief Psychiatrist & Deputy Secretary CQRA
Brendan Docherty
Deputy Secretary for Hospitals and Primary Care
Department of Health, Tasmania
Episode: Brendan Docherty - Deputy Secretary for Hospitals and Primary Care
Brent Feike
Chief Information Officer
Department of Health, Tasmania
Episode: Brent Feike - Chief Information Officer
Joe McDonald
Chief Executive of Hospitals South
Hospitals South/Department of Health, Tasmania
Episode: Joe McDonald - Chief Executive, Hospitals South
Emily Stride
A workforce strategist in the talent acquisition team
Department of Health, lutruwita / Tasmania
Episode: Boundaries with Emily Stride
Dr. Polly McGee
Psychotherapist and neuroleadership consultant
Second Mountain Co.
Episode: Self-Regulation with Dr Polly McGee
Georgie Opie
Programme Manager for Sustainability
Royal Hobart Hospital
Episode: Sustainability with Georgie Opie and Dr Tom Clemens

Host

Dorian Broomhall
Manager of Culture & Wellbeing

Chart Rankings

How this podcast ranks in the Apple Podcasts, Spotify and YouTube charts.

Apple Podcasts
#27
Australia/Government
Apple Podcasts
#106
Italy/Government
Apple Podcasts
#141
Colombia/Government

Talking Points

Recent interactions between the hosts and their guests.

Ian Thomas - Chief Risk Officer
Q: In your role now as the Chief Risk Officer for Health, leading a new branch of the organization, how do you describe the function of the branch?
Ian describes his role as creating a team to help the agency understand and manage its risks effectively, ensuring safety for staff and patients while delivering quality services.
Ian Thomas - Chief Risk Officer
Q: What prompted the great move down under?
Ian's family saw the move to Australia as an opportunity for a better lifestyle and future for their children after being approached for a role in a private sector prison in Australia.
Ian Thomas - Chief Risk Officer
Q: What did you want to be when you were in kindergarten?
Ian wanted to be a long-distance lorry driver, inspired by his childhood play with toy trucks, which gave him a sense of freedom.
Jordan Emery - Chief Executive, Ambulance Tasmania
Q: How can we better think about equity, inclusion and possibly belonging once you've got that starting point of diversity?
It's essential to ensure that diverse people are equitably represented in different parts of the workforce beyond just achieving diversity metrics.
Jordan Emery - Chief Executive, Ambulance Tasmania
Q: What did you want to be when you were in kindergarten?
I was interested in many roles, including paramedic, lawyer, doctor and forensic scientist, and always preferred active jobs over desk jobs.

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What is One Health Podcast about and what kind of topics does it cover?

The content showcases a rich tapestry of conversations focusing on personal and professional journeys within the healthcare and public health sectors in Tasmania. With an emphasis on leadership, resilience during crises like the COVID-19 pandemic, and the integration of well-being into daily practice, the discussions explore the experiences of various professionals, including executives, clinicians, and strategists. Unique insights into healthcare management, personal stories of perseverance, and a commitment to patient-centered care give listeners a deeper understanding of the healthcare landscape while highlighting the importance of mentorship and teamwork. Additionally, the conversations often touch on broader themes of sustainability an... more

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1. Peter Boyles
2. Ian Thomas
3. Professor Dinesh Arya
4. Brendan Docherty
5. Brent Feike
6. Joe McDonald
7. Emily Stride
8. Dr. Polly McGee

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