Podcasts from the GOSH Learning Academy
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GOSHpods goes Green: Episode 2
Please help us by filling out our feedback survey at: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/GOSHpodcasts/ 'Goshpods goes Green!' is a new weekly podcast, focusing on the important issue of sustainability in health care. In series one, which will air over the next six weeks, we will be looking at the issue of climate change, how healthcare practices are contributing to this emergency, and discuss the small steps that all healthcare professionals can take on the road to instigating bigger changes within the NHS. In the second episode, we are joined again by Dr Jonny Groome, the founder of GHASP (the Greener Healthcare and Sustainability Project). He is discussing how healthcare is contributing to the climate emergency, examining the carbon footprint of anaesthesia and surgery, and looking at what we could do to reduce this impact. This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ We would love to get your feedback on our podcasts, or your suggestions for future topics you would like to hear! Please help us by filling out our feedback survey at: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/GOSHpodcasts/ Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

Episode 2: Lessons from a Post-it Note
The Power of Murmuration is a new podcast, produced by two of the leadership and management partners at GOSH, Jennifer and Emilia. In this monthly podcast, they hope to explore modern management and leadership practices in a healthcare setting, promote the concept of leadership as a state of mind, and co-create a leadership focused future! In this second episode, they explore the differences between leadership and management, and discuss what a post-it note can teach us about resilience and creative thinking! This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ We would love to get your feedback on our podcasts, or your suggestions for future topics you would like to hear! Please help us by filling out our feedback survey at: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/GOSHpodcasts/ Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

GOSHpods goes Green: Episode 1
Please help us by filling out our feedback survey at: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/GOSHpodcasts/ 'Goshpods goes Green!' is a new weekly podcast, focusing on the important issue of sustainability in health care. In series one, which will air over the next six weeks, we will be looking at the issue of climate change, how healthcare practices are contributing to this emergency, and discuss the small steps that all healthcare professionals can take on the road to instigating bigger changes within the NHS. In this first episode, Dr Jonny Groome, the founder of GHASP (the Greener Healthcare and Sustainability Project) is speaking about the effects of climate change on health, as well as how healthcare systems are contributing to the problem. This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ We would love to get your feedback on our podcasts, or your suggestions for future topics you would like to hear! Please help us by filling out our feedback survey at: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/GOSHpodcasts/ Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

GOSHpods goes Green: Trailer
Please help us by filling out our feedback survey at: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/GOSHpodcasts/ 'Goshpods goes Green!' is a new weekly podcast, focusing on the important issue of sustainability in health care. In series one, which will air over the next six weeks, we will be looking at the issue of climate change, how healthcare practices are contributing to this emergency, and discuss the small steps that all healthcare professionals can take on the road to instigating bigger changes within the NHS. This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ We would love to get your feedback on our podcasts, or your suggestions for future topics you would like to hear! Please help us by filling out our feedback survey at: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/GOSHpodcasts/ Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

Leadership Stories: An Interview with... Tracy Luckett
Please help us by filling out our feedback survey at: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/GOSHpodcasts/ All this week on GOSHpods, we are looking at pathways in to leadership positions: interviewing several senior members of staff, both clinical and non-clinical, about their career journey and their experiences of leadership and management. In this episode, I am speaking to Tracy Luckett, the Chief of Nursing at Great Ormond Street. This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ We would love to get your feedback on our podcasts, or your suggestions for future topics you would like to hear! Please help us by filling out our feedback survey at: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/GOSHpodcasts/ Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

Leadership Stories: An Interview with... Caroline Anderson
Please help us by filling out our feedback survey at: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/GOSHpodcasts/ All this week on GOSHpods, we are looking at pathways in to leadership positions: interviewing several senior members of staff, both clinical and non-clinical, about their career journey and their experiences of leadership and management. In this episode, I am speaking to Caroline Anderson, the Director of HR and Organisational Development at Great Ormond Street. This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ We would love to get your feedback on our podcasts, or your suggestions for future topics you would like to hear! Please help us by filling out our feedback survey at: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/GOSHpodcasts/ Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

Leadership Stories: An Interview with... Elaine Cloutman-Green
Please help us by filling out our feedback survey at: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/GOSHpodcasts/ All this week on GOSHpods, we are looking at pathways in to leadership positions: interviewing several senior members of staff, both clinical and non-clinical, about their career journey and their experiences of leadership and management. In this first episode, I am speaking to Elaine Cloutman-Green, one of the Lead Healthcare Scientists at Great Ormond Street. This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ We would love to get your feedback on our podcasts, or your suggestions for future topics you would like to hear! Please help us by filling out our feedback survey at: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/GOSHpodcasts/ Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

Tell us what you think!
The team at GOSHpods need your help! Feedback survey: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/GOSHpodcasts/ In order to make sure we are continually improving our podcast network, and providing content that you want to hear about, we would really love to get your feedback! If you have a minute to spare, please click on the above link to share your opinion with us. We’d love to hear from everybody who listens to any of our shows across the network, no matter their job, where they work or even what country they are listening from so please do get in touch, and thanks once again for listening to GOSHpods! This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

Approach to the First Seizure with Dr Maria Gogou
In this episode we are joined by Dr Maria Gogou, a senior clinical fellow in paediatric neurology at GOSH, who is talking about how to approach the first episode of a seizure in children. We cover classification of seizures and the clinical approach to a first seizure episode, including investigations, management and prognosis. This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ We would love to get your feedback on our podcasts, or your suggestions for future topics you would like to hear! Please help us by filling out our feedback survey at: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/GOSHpodcasts/ Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

Episode 1: Birds of a Feather
The Power of Murmuration is a new podcast, produced by two of the leadership and management partners at GOSH, Jennifer and Emilia. In this monthly podcast, they hope to explore modern management and leadership practices in a healthcare setting, promote the concept of leadership as a state of mind, and co-create a leadership focused future! In this very first episode, Jennifer and Emilia explain how this podcast got its name, taking inspiration from the flight patterns of birds and discuss why we should all be a bit more like starlings! This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ We would love to get your feedback on our podcasts, or your suggestions for future topics you would like to hear! Please help us by filling out our feedback survey at: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/GOSHpodcasts/ Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

New Podcast Trailer: The Power of Murmuration
The Power of Murmuration is a new podcast, produced by two of the leadership and management partners at GOSH, Jennifer and Emilia. In this monthly podcast, they hope to explore modern management and leadership practices, promote the concept of leadership as a state of mind, and co-create a leadership focused future! To listen, subscribe to 'The Power of Murmuration' on your usual podcast platform. Episode 1 will be released on Monday 23rd January, on Spotify, Apple, Soundcloud as well as on the GOSH DEN. Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

CMPA with Dr Alexis Bouvier
Welcome back to another episode of Master the MRCPCH! Our new podcast bringing you educational podcasts from the experts here at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London. These podcasts are designed for those who are preparing for the MRCPCH exams, however are a great run through of clinically relevant topics for doctors training in paediatrics and allied specialities. In this episode we are joined by regular guest, and consultant paediatrician, Dr Alexis Bouvier, who is covering the basics of Cow's Milk Protein Allergy, or CMPA. He will cover the essentials of pathophysiology, diagnosis and management of this common condition, as well as give a more general overview about a clinical approach to allergies in children. This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ We would love to get your feedback on our podcasts, or your suggestions for future topics you would like to hear! Please help us by filling out our feedback survey at: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/GOSHpodcasts/ Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

Bronchiolitis and Viral-wheeze (part 2) with Dr Alexis Bouvier
Welcome back to another episode of Master the MRCPCH! Our new podcast bringing you educational podcasts from the experts here at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London. These podcasts are designed for those who are preparing for the MRCPCH exams, however are a great run through of clinically relevant topics for doctors training in paediatrics and allied specialities. This week, Dr Alexis Bouvier is back with the second part of his overview of bronchiolitis and viral-induced wheeze. In this episode, he focuses on viral wheeze, its presenting features and management, giving an excellent summary of an important clinical topic. This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ We would love to get your feedback on our podcasts, or your suggestions for future topics you would like to hear! Please help us by filling out our feedback survey at: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/GOSHpodcasts/ Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

Bronchiolitis and Viral Wheeze (part 1) with Dr Alexis Bouvier
Welcome back to another episode of Master the MRCPCH! Our new podcast bringing you educational podcasts from the experts here at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London. These podcasts are designed for those who are preparing for the MRCPCH exams, however are a great run through of clinically relevant topics for doctors training in paediatrics and allied specialities. This week we have the first of a 2-part episode, with Dr Alexis Bouvier, a general paediatric consultant at GOSH, talking about Bronchiolitis and Viral-induced Wheeze, an important clinical topic, particularly at this time of year! In this first part, he gives an overview of the aetiology and clinical feature of Bronchiolitis, important differentials to exclude, as well as investigations and management of the condition. This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ We would love to get your feedback on our podcasts, or your suggestions for future topics you would like to hear! Please help us by filling out our feedback survey at: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/GOSHpodcasts/ Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

Kawasaki Disease with Dr Alexis Bouvier
Welcome back to another episode of Master the MRCPCH! Our new podcast bringing you educational podcasts from the experts here at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London. These podcasts are designed for those who are preparing for the MRCPCH exams, however are a great run through of clinically relevant topics for doctors training in paediatrics and allied specialities. This week our guest is Dr Alexis Bouvier, a general paediatrician at GOSH, who is discussing Kawasaki disease, a fascinating condition that is of relevance to anyone working in acute paediatrics, as well as those sitting the MRCPCH. This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ We would love to get your feedback on our podcasts, or your suggestions for future topics you would like to hear! Please help us by filling out our feedback survey at: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/GOSHpodcasts/ Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

Newborn screening with Dr James Davison
Welcome back to another episode of Master the MRCPCH! Our new podcast bringing you educational podcasts from the experts here at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London. These podcasts are designed for those who are preparing for the MRCPCH exams, however are a great run through of clinically relevant topics for doctors training in paediatrics and allied specialities. This week we are joined by Dr James Davison, a metabolic consultant at GOSH, who is talking to us about the newborn screening program, focusing on the metabolic conditions it tests for. Useful revision of a topic that comes up in several areas of the MRCPCH exam syllabus, and also great for anyone wanting to quickly refresh their clinical knowledge. This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ We would love to get your feedback on our podcasts, or your suggestions for future topics you would like to hear! Please help us by filling out our feedback survey at: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/GOSHpodcasts/ Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

Communication skills with Dr Keir Shiels
Welcome back to another episode of Master the MRCPCH! Our new podcast bringing you educational podcasts from the experts here at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London. These podcasts are designed for those who are preparing for the MRCPCH exams, however are a great run through of clinically relevant topics for doctors training in paediatrics and allied specialities. This week we are joined again by show regular Dr Keir Shiels, a general paediatric consultant, who is giving us a masterclass on the communications skills station of the MRCPCH. An essential resource for anyone who is currently preparing for the clinical exam! This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ We would love to get your feedback on our podcasts, or your suggestions for future topics you would like to hear! Please help us by filling out our feedback survey at: https://www.smartsurvey.co.uk/s/GOSHpodcasts/ Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com
Me First: Let’s talk about transitioning to adult services
The Transition journey for children and young people from child to adult health services is a hot topic in healthcare. Coinciding with the upcoming launch of the National Capability Competency Framework for Transition, in this latest episode, we talk to Louise Porter, National Lead Nurse from the Burdett National Transition Nursing Network, and Rachel Naunton, Lead Practice Facilitator of the Me first project, about the importance of communication training in developing and improving Transition services. They discuss the launch of an exciting new training module they have co-produced with young people, parents and a variety of professionals, that aims to support health care staff to have effective conversations about transition. Sounds obtained from www.zapsplat.com

Me First: How to have tricky safeguarding conversations with children and young people
In this episode two expert social workers from Great Ormond Street Hospital, talk about how health care professionals can open up conversations with children and young people when they have a concern about their safety, welfare or well-being. The experts facilitate the Me first course and Conversations about Safeguarding Conversations, which form part of the additional independent, blended learning safeguarding training requirements that all staff at Great Ormond Street Hospital need to complete. Sounds obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

BRUE with Dr Keir Shiels
BRUE with Dr Keir Shiels by Podcasts from the GOSH Learning Academy

Me First: What is meaningful participation and co-production?
We hear from two experts in the field, Emma Beeden and Rashaun Pacquette-Simpson, who have lived experience of health care, have worked in participation, and are involved as Young Advisors in the Me first project. This podcast explores the value of participation, what best practice looks like, and how we can embed participation more widely within our services. Alongside working for Me first Emma is a student currently studying for a Masters in International Child Rights, and is a member of the Patient Liaison Group at the British Medical Association; a trustee of The National Children’s Bureau and was a lay member on the NICE Babies, Children and Young People’s Experience of Healthcare guideline. Rashaun has worked in participation for many years in the NHS Youth Forum and Anna Freud Centre and works in Mental Health services for South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust (SLAM). Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

Failure to Thrive with Dr Keir Shiels
Welcome back to another episode of Master the MRCPCH! Our new podcast bringing you educational podcasts from the experts here at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London. These podcasts are designed for those who are preparing for the MRCPCH exams, however are a great run through of clinically relevant topics for doctors training in paediatrics and allied specialities. This week we have one of our favourite guests Dr Keir Shiels, Consultant in General Paediatrics at Great Ormond Street Hospital, joining us again to discuss failure to thrive. Another important clinical topic which may well feature in theory exams. This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

Me First: Advanced person centred care: How we have an impact thorough our communications
In this episode we hear from the Me first team, Nicola Gorb, Lead practice educator, and Rachel Naunton, Lead Practice Facilitator about why person centred communication is so important for children, young people and families. They talk about how the Me first project came about, what particularly drew them to the project and how Me first can support health and social care workers feel more confident in their knowledge and skills in their communication with CYP, particularly in more challenging situations. They talk about the need for a cultural shift in how we involve young people in conversations and decision making about their care, in order to improve young people’s health outcomes and experience of health care. Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

Growth with Dr Hoong Wei Gan
Welcome back to another episode of Master the MRCPCH! Our new podcast bringing you educational podcasts from the experts here at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London. These podcasts are designed for those who are preparing for the MRCPCH exams, however are a great run through of clinically relevant topics for doctors training in paediatrics and allied specialities. This week we are thrilled to have Dr Hoong-Wei Gan, Consultant Paediatric Endocrinologist and Education Lead for Digital Learning, joining us for a discussion about growth. This is a great summary of this topic which frequently pops up in exams. This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

A conversation with Professor Francesco Muntoni on innovative therapies in paediatrics
Dr Joe Brierley, Director of Bioethics at Great Ormond Street Hospital and a Consultant in Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care, sits down for a conversation with Professor Francesco Muntoni, who is a paediatric neurologist at GOSH with an interest in the clinical and molecular aspects of neuromuscular disorders. He is also director of the Dubowitz neuromuscular centre, a leading clinical and research centre for children with neuromusclar disorders. They discuss the legal, ethical and practicalities of introducing innovative therapies into paediatric practise. This podcast was first published on our sister podcast GOSHpods in March 2021. GOSHpods has a range of podcasts highlighting the work of the GOSH Learning Academy, you can find GOSHpods on your preferred podcast platform. This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

QI6 - Episode 6 - How can sustainability play a role in my quality improvement project?
Welcome to QI6! A series of six podcasts, brought to you by the Quality team at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London. In this series of podcasts, we will be working our way through quality improvement methodology, drawing on the expertise of the Quality team. In this episode we will asking Caitlin McGovern, Quality Improvement coach, and Jessie Gungor, Quality Improvement practitioner, how can sustainability play a role in my quality improvement project? Looking beyond sustaining impact after implementation, they will also explore the social, financial, and environmental impact of change. You can find out more about the Quality Improvement by following the team on twitter @QualityatGOSH This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

QI6 – Episode 5 – How can data support my quality improvement project?
Welcome to QI6! A series of six podcasts, brought to you by the Quality team at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London. In this series of podcasts, we will be working our way through quality improvement methodology, drawing on the expertise of the Quality team. In this episode we will asking Duncan Shepherd, data analyst in the Quality Improvement team, and Rhiannon Follett, Quality Improvement manager, how can data support my quality improvement project? With help from a special guest Nicola Wilson, Lead Practice Educator, they will explore how you can harness the power of data to demonstrate change. You can find out more about the Quality Improvement by following the team on twitter @QualityatGOSH This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

QI6 - Episode 4 - How do I progress my quality improvement project?
Welcome to QI6! A series of six podcasts, brought to you by the Quality team at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London. In this series of podcasts, we will be working our way through quality improvement methodology, drawing on the expertise of the Quality team. In this episode we will asking Nuwanthi Yapa Mahathanthila, Quality Improvement coach, and Caitlin McGovern, Quality Improvement coach, how do I progress my quality improvement project? They will explore where to go next once you’ve understood your problem and got people on board. How can we turn our ideas into tests of change? You can find out more about the Quality Improvement by following the team on twitter @QualityatGOSH This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

QI6 – Episode 3 – How do I engage stakeholders in my quality improvement project?
Welcome to QI6! A series of six podcasts, brought to you by the Quality team at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London. In this series of podcasts, we will be working our way through quality improvement methodology, drawing on the expertise of the Quality team. In this episode we will asking Lucy Turriff, Quality Improvement team co-ordinator, and Rhiannon Follett, Quality Improvement manager, how do I engage stakeholders in my quality improvement project? With help from special guest, Matko Marlais Consultant in Paediatric Nephrology, they will be discussing how to motivate others and how to keep energy high throughout a project's journey. You can find out more about the Quality Improvement by following the team on twitter @QualityatGOSH This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

QI6 – Episode 2 – Where do I start with my quality improvement project?
Welcome to QI6! A series of six podcasts, brought to you by the Quality team at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London. In this series of podcasts, we will be working our way through quality improvement methodology, drawing on the expertise of the Quality team. In this episode we will asking Caitlin McGovern, Quality Improvement coach, and Jatinder Olk, Head of Quality, where do I start with my quality improvement project? They will give us some helpful hints on where to begin, discuss how to scope a project and detail the importance of understanding a problem You can find out more about the Quality Improvement by following the team on twitter @QualityatGOSH This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

A conversation with Professor David Archard on ethics in pandemics
Dr Joe Brierley, Director of Bioethics at Great Ormond Street Hospital and a Consultant in Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care, sits down for a conversation with Professor David Archard, Philosopher at Queens University Belfast and member of the Bioethics Committee at GOSH, as they discuss the Ethics of Pandemics. This podcast was first published on our sister podcast GOSHpods in March 2021. GOSHpods has a range of podcasts highlighting the work of the GOSH Learning Academy, you can find GOSHpods on your preferred podcast platform. This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

Functional Neurological Disorders (FND) with Dr Prab Prabhakar
Welcome back to another episode of Master the MRCPCH! Our new podcast bringing you weekly educational audio nuggets from the experts here at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London. These podcasts are designed for those who are preparing for the MRCPCH exams, however are a great run through of clinically relevant topics for doctors training in paediatrics and allied specialities. This week we are so lucky to have the brilliant Dr Prab Prabhakar, Consultant and Honorary Associate Professor in Paediatric Neurology, speaking with Dr Sarah Buts, Clinical Fellow in Paediatric Neurology and Clinical Trials. This time we will be tackling the interesting topic of Functional Neurological Disorders. This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

Trailer - Master the MRCPCH
Welcome to Master the MRCPCH! A new podcast bringing you weekly podcasts from the experts here at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London. These podcasts are designed for those who are preparing for the MRCPCH exams, however are a great run through of clinically relevant topics for doctors training in paediatrics and allied specialities. New podcasts are coming soon, subscribe now! Our sister podcast GOSHpods has a range of podcasts highlighting the work of the GOSH Learning Academy, you can find GOSHpods on your preferred podcast platform. This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

QI6 - Episode 1 - What does quality improvement mean?
Welcome to QI6! A series of six podcasts, brought to you by the Quality team at Great Ormond Street Hospital in London. In this series of podcasts, we will be working our way through quality improvement methodology, drawing on the expertise of the Quality team. In this episode we will asking the brilliant Nuwanthi Yapa Mahathanthila, Quality Improvement coach, and Jatinder Olk, Head of Quality, what does quality improvement mean? Why change? What can it do for me? You can find out more about the Quality Improvement by following the team on twitter @QualityatGOSH This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

Practising Paediatrics - Kidney Transplant with Prof Stephen Marks
In this episode of our Practising Paediatrics series, our own Dr Sarah Cooke will be exploring kidney transplant with Professor Stephen Marks. Professor Stephen Marks is a Consultant Paediatric Nephrologist and Clinical Lead for renal transplantation at Great Ormond Street Hospital, which is the largest kidney transplantation unit in the United Kingdom for children and young people This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ Our sister podcasts "The GOSH Bioethics Podcast" and "Master the MRCPCH" are available now on your preferred podcast platform. All links can be found here: https://linktr.ee/goshlearningacademy Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

Practising Paediatrics - Kidney Function with Prof Stephen Marks
In this episode of Practising Paediatrics, Dr Sarah Cooke takes a deep dive into kidney function with Professor Stephen Marks, a Consultant Paediatric Nephrologist and Clinical Lead for renal transplantation here at Great Ormond Street Hospital. This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ Our sister podcasts "The GOSH Bioethics Podcast" and "Master the MRCPCH" are available now on your preferred podcast platform. All links can be found here: https://linktr.ee/goshlearningacademy Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

A conversation with Mr Simon Blackburn on consent
Dr Joe Brierley, Director of Bioethics at Great Ormond Street Hospital and a Consultant in Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care, sits down for a conversation with Mr Simon Blackburn, Consultant Neonatal and Paediatric Surgeon and Director of Medical Education at Great Ormond Street Hospital. They discuss the legal, ethical and practicalities of consent including current movements towards consent being patient rather than doctor focused, and thoughts on assent and dissent. Th referenced artcle pertaining to the Montgomery case can be found here: https://rcpsg.ac.uk/college/this-is-what-we-stand-for/policy/consent/the-montgomery-case. This podcast was first published on our sister podcast GOSHpods in March 2021. GOSHpods has a range of podcasts highlighting the work of the GOSH Learning Academy, you can find GOSHpods on your preferred podcast platform. This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

A conversation with Anne MacNiven on tackling moral injury in paediatrics
Dr Joe Brierley, Director of Bioethics at Great Ormond Street Hospital and a Consultant in Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care, sits down for a conversation with Anne MacNiven, a sister at Great Ormond Street Hospital with an interest in clinical bioethics. Anne discusses her interest in tackling moral injury and how this plays into her work with the paediatric bioethics centre at Great Ormond Street. Please note that this podcast contains graphic descriptions of caring for patients during the COVID-19 pandemic and may be distressing for some. This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ Our sister podcast GOSHpods has a range of podcasts highlighting the work of the GOSH Learning Academy, you can find GOSHpods on your preferred podcast platform. Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

A conversation with Prof Gareth Tudor-Williams on clinical ethics committees
Dr Joe Brierley, Director of Bioethics at Great Ormond Street Hospital and a Consultant in Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care, sits down for a conversation with Professor Gareth Tudor-Williams. Prof. Tudor-Williams has had a fascinating career in paediatric infectious disease, being at the forefront of treatment for children with HIV/AIDS in the USA before returning to the UK to develop the clinical ethics committee at Imperial College NHS Trust. This episode focusses on ethical issues, especially those affecting the adult population, viewed through the lens of a paediatric clinician. This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ Our sister podcast GOSHpods has a range of podcasts highlighting the work of the GOSH Learning Academy, you can find GOSHpods on your preferred podcast platform. Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

A conversation with Dr Jo Laddie on ethics in children’s palliative care
Dr Joe Brierley, Director of Bioethics at Great Ormond Street Hospital and a Consultant in Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care, sits down for a conversation with Dr Jo Laddie, Consultant in Paediatric Palliative Care and Chair of the Guy's and St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust Ethics Committee. They discuss the varied nature of dealing with ethical issues in adults and children over the last few years and move on to think about the ethical conundrums in children's palliative care. This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ Our sister podcast GOSHpods has a range of podcasts highlighting the work of the GOSH Learning Academy, you can find GOSHpods on your preferred podcast platform. Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

A conversation with Dr Helen O'Neill on advances in reproductive genomics and therapies
Dr Joe Brierley, Director of Bioethics at Great Ormond Street Hospital and a Consultant in Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care, sits down for a conversation with Dr Helen O'Neill, lecturer in Reproductive and Molecular Genetics at University College London. They discuss the continuously evolving area of reproductive genomics, covering the history, ethical conundrums and the huge potential of therapies for genetic disease including CRISPR. Should you wish to read more about CRISPR, we suggest reading “The CRISPR tool kit for genome editing and beyond” by Mazhar Adli, published in Nature Communications in 2018 and freely accessible here: https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-04252-2 This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ Our sister podcast GOSHpods has a range of podcasts highlighting the work of the GOSH Learning Academy, you can find GOSHpods on your preferred podcast platform. Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

A conversation with Professor David Archard on global children's rights after Ukraine
Dr Joe Brierley, Director of Bioethics at Great Ormond Street Hospital and a Consultant in Paediatric and Neonatal Intensive Care, sits down for a conversation with Prof David Archard, an Emeritus Professor of Philosophy at Queen’s University Belfast, Chair of the Nuffield Council on Bioethics and Honorary Vice-President of the Society for Applied Philosophy. They discuss the challenging area of global children's rights in the context of the outbreak of war in Ukraine. This podcast is brought to you the GOSH Learning Academy. To find more about our work you can visit our website here: https://www.gosh.nhs.uk/working-here/gosh-learning-academy/ Our sister podcast GOSHpods has a range of podcasts highlighting the work of the GOSH Learning Academy, you can find GOSHpods on your preferred podcast platform. Twitter: @GOSHLearnAcad Instagram: @GOSHLearnAcad Sound effects obtained from https://www.zapsplat.com

GOSHpods - PPIE Part 1: What is Patient & Public Involvement & Engagement and why is it important?
The first of a fantastic new three part series on Patient and Public Involvement and Engagement. First up we have the brilliant Deirdre Leyden telling our own Sara Cooke what actually is Patient & Public Involvement & Engagement and why is it important?

GOSHpods - PPIE Part 2: Ways to carry out Patient & Public Involvement & Engagement and helpful tips
Next up in our PPIE series we have the wonderful Deirdre Leyden and Sara Cooke diving more into this subject. Perfect if you want to know more about ways to carry out Patient & Public Involvement & Engagement and helpful tips on bringing this into your practice.

GOSHpods - PPIE Part 3: ‘The child first and always’ – an interview with a GOSH YPAG member
The final part in our PPIE series. We are thrilled to have Deirdre Leyden joining us again with an extra special guest, Sumi, a member of the GOSH YPAG. We discuss keeping 'The child first and always’ and ensuring the voice of children and young people is heard in research.

Bioethics Series - Consent with Mr Simon Blackburn
Welcome to the third episode in our Bioethics series! Here we discuss the legal, ethical and practicalities of consent with Mr Simon Blackburn, Consultant Paediatric Surgeon at GOSH. Referenced articles include the important Montgomery case, the link to which can be found here: https://rcpsg.ac.uk/college/this-is-what-we-stand-for/policy/consent/the-montgomery-case This podcast is a must for ANYONE working in paediatrics as a professional update in current movements towards consent being patient rather than doctor focused, and thoughts on assent and dissent. Music and additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com

Bioethics Series - Innovative therapies
Welcome to the second episode in our Bioethics series, in which the wonderful Dr. Joe Brierly discusses the ethics of using innovative treatments in paediatrics. Joining Dr Brierley is the amazing Professor Francesco Muntoni, who is a paediatric neurologist at GOSH with an interest in the clinical and molecular aspects of neuromuscular disorders. He is also director of the Dubowitz neuromuscular centre, a leading clinical and research centre for children with neuromusclar disorders. Music and additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com

Bioethics Series - Ethics and Pandemics
Welcome to the first episode of a brand new series of Bioethics Podcasts! The wonderful Joe Brierley, Consultant intensivist and Clinical Ethics Lead at GOSH, presents this series of all things Bioethics. Today he talks to Professor Dave Archard, Philosopher at Queens University Belfast and member of the Bioethics Committee at GOSH, as they discuss the Ethics of Pandemics. Music and additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com

MRCPCH series - Ethics Part 3 with Dr Joe Brierley
Here we bring the amazing 3rd installment in our Ethics series with Dr Joe Brierley, lead for bioethics at GOSH and Consultant Intensivist. During this episode we discuss the intensely difficult area of decision-making in life limiting conditions and life sustaining treatments. Absolutely brilliant relevant content. Music and additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com

MRCPCH series - Ethics Part 2 with Dr Joe Brierley
Come and join us for the second episode of this thought provoking and inspiring discussion around ethics in paediatrics, with Dr Joe Brierley, lead for Bioethics at GOSH. This week we discuss what paediatricians need to know about ethics and the law in their practice. Music and additional sound effects from https://www.zapsplat.com