In seasons 1 and 2 Dr Jo Scott-Jones shares the joy of General Practice with colleagues through inspiring stories about what is special about being a GP. In Season 3 you will find monthly updates on clinically relevant topics in conversation with Dr Dave Maplesden.
This podcast aims to counter growing pressure on GPs through sharing knowledge and creating a positive culture in family medicine. . Shownotes are available at https://opotikigp.wordpress.com/ and video of the podcast at https://myhealthhub.co.nz/the-new-zealand-general-practice-podcast/
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Recorded during the WONCA working party on rural practice conference in Albuquerque 2019 - doctors and nurses from around the world share what brings them joy in their day.
Building your psychological capital, your hope, efficacy, resilience and optimism improves your ability to be compassionate in your work as a doctor. These stories of shared by GPs about what brings them joy in their work are inspiring and give us all food for thought. What brings you joy in your work ?
Recorded during the NZMA GPCME in Rotorua 2019 six New Zealand GPs share their tips on how to nurture joy in General Practice. It’s about being reflective, developing the skill of applying compassion in daily work, and creating the time to care not only for our patients but for ourselves.
During a Wilderness Medicine student led educational event on Mount Holdsworth Dr Jo Scott-Jones chats to undergraduates about what would motivate them to consider a career in rural medicine. It’s fascinating to hear how their vision of what it can be like aligns with the lived experience of doctors expressed in previous episodes. It’s also a challenge for us to work out how we can build on the drivers to attract more people to this awesome career - not just in rural areas but across the country...
Dr Jo Scott-Jones chats to colleagues met in Wellington airport and at the Auckland RNZCGP Faculty AGM about what floats their boats as GPs. Amongst the highlights Dr Chris Reid talks in this episode about being the global safety officer for SailGP, and Prof Bruce Arroll about helping people to unstick. Many thanks to them and to Greg, Tina, Tane and Margaret for sharing their joy. Celebrate May 19th World Family Doctor day by rating, subscribing and sharing this podcast!
Why rural General Practice? Sharing the joy of being a GP During the 2019 National Rural Health conference in NZ Dr Jo chats to rural clinicians about what brings them satisfaction in their daily work. With thanks to John + Ruth + James and Jennifer + Fiona + Buzz + Stephen
What’s the joy of being a clinician in a rural community? During the 2019 Rural GP conference Dr Jo chats to rural clinicians about what brings them a sense of purpose, potential, and play in their daily work. With thanks to David + Victor + Andrew + Jeremy + Jennifer + Yan
Dr Jo Scott-Jones chats to colleagues at The Goodfellow Symposium #gfs2019 about why they chose this profession and where the joy in general practice comes from for them. @opotikigp
Interested in general practice as a career ? Hear why students, young and not so young doctors think you’re onto a good thing! Dr Jo Scott-Jones chats to colleagues at a recent medical jobs fair. March 2019