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Non-traditional pathways, innovation and software

Nov 16, 2022 Onthewards 0

In this podcast, Eloise Sobels talks to Dr Josh Case about the intersection…

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How to survive on the wards as a new Obstetrics & Gynaecology Senior Resident

Oct 13, 2021 Onthewards 0

This podcast aims to educate junior doctors on clinical scenarios, particularly those faced…

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Part 1: Essential skills to achieve during an O&G rotation

Sep 22, 2021 Onthewards 1

There are a lot of differences between Obstetrics & Gynaecology (O&G) and other…

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After Hours Care and Safety

Sep 15, 2021 Onthewards 0

After hours work can be an area of nerves for the new junior…

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Creative Medical Careers: The interplay of humanities and clinical medicine

Sep 1, 2021 Onthewards 0

In this podcast Abhi Pal speaks with Ranjana Srivastava about her varied career,…

A day in the life of an Ophthalmology Registrar

Aug 29, 2021 Mitchell Lee 0

My day usually starts at 8:30am for clinic, or 7:30am if I’m starting…

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Near Peer Mentoring

Aug 25, 2021 Onthewards 0

In this podcast Rob Pearlman and Sonia Chanchlani chat about the benefits and…

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Choosing Wisely: Rational Test Ordering

May 11, 2021 Onthewards 0

Jules Willcocks chats to Deborah Leach and Paul Buntine about Choosing Wisely, how…

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What makes a good boss

Mar 10, 2021 Onthewards 0

In this podcast we explore the past, current and future ideals of ‘What…

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Emotional Intelligence in Medicine

Feb 24, 2021 Onthewards 0

Jules Willcocks speaks to Kirsty Forrest and Jo Bishop about Emotional Intelligence in…

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Medical Leadership

Feb 10, 2021 Onthewards 0

Jules Willcocks chats to Kirsty Forrest and Jo Bishop about Medical Leadership. Summary…

Medical Education Research: Getting Started

Jan 31, 2021 Annette Burgess 0

The principle role of early career medical practitioners is service provision.  However, throughout…

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Wellbeing: Looking after yourself to look after others

Oct 13, 2020 Onthewards 0

Jules Willcocks interviews John Scott about the importance of wellbeing. They discuss wellbeing…

The art of history-taking in medicine – 10 tips towards better history-taking

May 17, 2020 Elie Matar 1

One of the first aphorisms you’ll hear during your medical training is that…

Quarantine Curriculum – Week 10

May 17, 2020 Onthewards 0

Welcome to Week 10 of your Quarantine Curriculum. This week we cover paediatrics,…

Quarantine Curriculum – Week 9

May 9, 2020 Onthewards 0

Welcome to Week 9 of your Quarantine Curriculum. This week we share podcasts…

On being parents and front-line health workers during COVID-19

May 9, 2020 Viola Korczak 4

Two parents both in Emergency Medicine My partner and I are both trainees…

Quarantine Curriculum – Week 8

May 2, 2020 Onthewards 0

Welcome to Week 8 of your Quarantine Curriculum. This week we share podcasts…

A day in a life of a (new) geriatrician in the time of COVID-19

Apr 26, 2020 Fiona Tran 0

Being a geriatrician during a pandemic “Since 8pm last night, there have been…

Quarantine Curriculum – Week 7

Apr 26, 2020 Onthewards 0

Welcome to Week 7 of your Quarantine Curriculum. Arranging a consult can be…

Quarantine Curriculum – Week 6

Apr 18, 2020 Onthewards 0

Welcome to Week 6 of your Quarantine Curriculum. Through these challenging times, onthewards…

Quarantine Curriculum – Week 5

Apr 12, 2020 Onthewards 0

Welcome to Week 5 of your Quarantine Curriculum. This week we share tips…

Quarantine Curriculum – Week 4

Apr 5, 2020 Onthewards 0

Welcome to Week 4 of your Quarantine Curriculum. onthewards is here to keep…

Quarantine Curriculum – Week 3

Mar 28, 2020 Onthewards 0

Week 3 of your Quarantine Curriculum This week we cover JMO self-care, health…

Quarantine Curriculum tips

Mar 27, 2020 Onthewards 0

Quarantine Curriculum tips So, it's the start of the weekend and you're in…

Quarantine Curriculum – Week 2

Mar 22, 2020 Onthewards 0

Welcome to Week 2 of your Quarantine Curriculum. onthewards is here to keep…

How to write a good referral

Mar 15, 2020 Allison Hempenstall 0

As a primary care doctor, an important part of my working day is…

Quarantine Curriculum – Week 1

Mar 14, 2020 Onthewards 0

Need to self-isolate or stuck at home due to COVID-19? onthewards has you…

An alternative route to burnout

Jan 5, 2020 Jemma Hogan 0

In January 2018, I received some news that would change my world forever.…

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Medical training survey

Sep 18, 2019 Onthewards 0

James Edwards chats to Associate Professor Stephen Adelstein and Dr Brian Fernandes about…

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Addressing uncertainty – does it matter which career path you choose?

Jun 12, 2019 Onthewards 1

A special podcast "Addressing uncertainty - does it matter which career path you…

Civility Saves Lives – the impact and importance of civility in the workplace

Apr 28, 2019 Joe Farmer 1

Medicine requires teamwork. To achieve the best outcomes for a patient, a team…

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Approaching biomedical research

Apr 10, 2019 Onthewards 0

James chats to John Myburgh about biomedical research and how to approach reading,…

Rheumatology consult guide

Mar 26, 2019 Onthewards 0

Contributor:  Katrina Pavic Editor: Gemma Winkler Reviewer:  Queenie Luu

Ophthalmology consult guide

Feb 27, 2019 Onthewards 0

Contributor:  Tiki Ewing Editor:  Tracey Phan Reviewer: Sarah Chaudhry

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Pre-hospital and retrieval medicine from the junior doctor’s perspective

Feb 12, 2019 Onthewards 0

Robert Mitchell, Emergency Physician, chats to Patrick Gillespie and John O'Neill about pre-hospital…

Renal consult guide

Feb 10, 2019 Onthewards 0

Contributor: Jack Heron Editor:  Erin Vaughan Reviewer:  Alexandra Gallagher

Vascular surgery consult guide

Feb 4, 2019 Onthewards 0

Contributor:  Shannon Thomas Editor:  Samantha Peden Reviewer:  Nedal Katib

General surgery consult guide

Feb 2, 2019 Onthewards 0

Contributor: Naomi Anning Editor:  Alistair Thomson, David Coker, Daniel Lee Reviewer: Rhea Liang

Social work consult guide

Jan 31, 2019 Onthewards 0

Contributor:  Rebecca Gleeson Editor and Reviewer:  Elizabeth Rowe

Cardiothoracic consult guide

Jan 30, 2019 Onthewards 0

Contributor:  James Edelman Editor:  David Bell Reviewer:  Zhu Ying Yan

Cardiology consult guide

Jan 24, 2019 Onthewards 0

Contributor:  Imre Hunyor, Alex Elder Editor:  Grace Leo Reviewer:  Sophie Offen

Infectious Disease consult guide

Jan 23, 2019 Onthewards 0

Contributor: Tasnim Hasan Editor and Reviewer:  Sonya Natasha Hutabarat

Respiratory consult guide

Jan 23, 2019 Onthewards 0

Contributor:  Helen Jo Editor:  Chris Blair, Grace Leo Reviewed:  Nicole Hersch

Geriatrics consult guide

Jan 23, 2019 Onthewards 0

Contributor:  Sally Bath Editor:  Georgette Goode Reviewed:  Fiona Tran

Neurology consult guide

Jan 23, 2019 Onthewards 0

Contributor:  Jennifer Watts, James Lee

Psychiatry consult guide

Jan 22, 2019 Onthewards 0

Contributor: Myles Gutkin

Running your first resuscitation – a guide for the junior doctor

Nov 4, 2018 James Garrard 0

Resuscitation is generally a messy business. Some go well, others go badly, but…

Endocrinology consult guide

Oct 9, 2018 Onthewards 0

Contributors:  Eddy Tabet, Kharis Burns, Matthew Luttrell Reviewed:  Barbara Depczynski, Bruce Way

A day in the life of a palliative medicine advanced trainee

Sep 30, 2018 Jessica Borbasi 1

He who has a Why to live for can bear almost any How -…

Hepatology consult guide

Sep 26, 2018 Onthewards 0

Contributor: May Wong

Don’t be a myth, be a legend

Sep 16, 2018 Rhea Liang 0

The surgeon myth and stereotypes Since I became a surgeon more than a…

https://onthewards.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Improving-communication-between-hospitals-secondary-care-community-care-and-General-Practice-with-Charlotte-Hespe.mp3

Improving communication between hospitals and General Practice

Sep 5, 2018 Onthewards 0

In this podcast, Associate Professor Charlotte Hespe talks about improving communication between hospitals…

Gastroenterology consult guide

Aug 31, 2018 Onthewards 0

Editor:  Ken Liu, May Wong Contributors: Ken Liu Reviewed:  Janice Yeung

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Diagnosis and management of neuropathic pain

Aug 29, 2018 Onthewards 0

James talks to Dr Jane Standen about the diagnosis and management of neuropathic…

Medical oncology consult guide

Aug 28, 2018 Onthewards 0

Editor:  Grace Leo Contributors:  Sarah Sutherland, Sanjeev Kumar, Erin Moth, Aaron Tan Reviewed:…

https://onthewards.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/07/Antibiotic-Allergy-with-Alice-Grey.mp3

Antibiotic allergy

Aug 22, 2018 Onthewards 0

Antibiotic allergies Antibiotic allergies are the most commonly reported type of medication allergy…

We all make mistakes: diagnostic error in medicine

Aug 5, 2018 Nathan Jamieson 0

Based on a transcript of the five-part podcast series on Diagnostic Error with…

JMO financial wellbeing

Jul 21, 2018 Alex Markwell 0

It’s that time of year again – the end of financial year. For…

Palliative care consult guide

Jul 10, 2018 Onthewards 0

Editor:  Janice Yeung Contributor:  Alix Dumitrescu Reviewed:  Bridget Johnson

Radiology consult guide

Jul 4, 2018 Onthewards 0

Editor:  Jeffrey Cheng Contributor:  Sachi Hapugoda Reviewed:  Frank Gaillard

https://onthewards.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/05/Common-Emergency-Medicine-Orthopaedic-presentations-with-Nick-Maluga.mp3

Common Emergency Medicine orthopaedic presentations

Jul 3, 2018 Onthewards 0

Orthopaedic injuries are a common presentation within the Emergency Department. It is important…

Thinking of going rural? Why you should become a Jack or Jill of all trades!

Jul 1, 2018 Allison Hempenstall 0

Jack (or Jill)-of-all-trades, master of none is a phrase often quoted in reference…

The dark art of bullying

Jun 6, 2018 James Edwards 28

Reviewed:  Dane Chalkley, Tessa Davis Irony - when the literal meaning is the…

Pathways to global health

Mar 10, 2018 Rob Mitchell 0

There’s no defined pathway for junior doctors aspiring to a career in global…

The art of napping, or how to get power from your nap

Mar 7, 2018 Giselle Lo and Ute Vollmer-Conna 0

It’s 3 am in the morning; you are covering too many wards. Nurses…

Haematology consult guide

Mar 4, 2018 Onthewards 0

Editor: Shafqat Inam Contributors: Stephanie Anderson, Ahmed Alcheikh, Edward Abadir Reviewed:  Caroline Dix,…

The 11th Commandment – Thou Shalt Not Order Inappropriate Investigations

Feb 24, 2018 Arrhchanah Balachandran 1

An anecdote about inappropriate investigations I found myself on the second day of…

Part 1: We need to close the gap in education to “close the gap”

Feb 17, 2018 Beckie Singer 0

What is 'the gap'? Most Australian doctors know about ‘the gap’ between Indigenous…

Reflecting on the highs and lows of 2017 as told by the contributors of onthewards

Dec 16, 2017 Onthewards 0

onthewards in 2017 This year we have had over 95 people contributing to…

Blog highlights of 2017

Dec 9, 2017 Elizabeth Campbell 0

As 2017 comes to a close, we’ve decided to look back on the…

Leaving the newsroom

Nov 11, 2017 Amy Coopes 1

It had been something of an annus horribilis when I was dispatched to…

How to document well

Nov 4, 2017 Sarah Syed 5

Clinical documentation and how to document medical information well “If it’s not documented,…

https://onthewards.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Georgie-Haysom-talks-about-mandatory-reporting.mp3

Mandatory reporting

Oct 30, 2017 Onthewards 0

James talks to Georgie Haysom about mandatory reporting, including what it is and…

Part 1: At the front lines – evolving systems, escalating pressures and the attempt to exceed expectations

Oct 28, 2017 Duncan Campbell 2

A personal perspective on becoming burnt out In January of this year, I…

https://onthewards.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/10/Claire-Hooker-talks-about-Grace-under-pressure.mp3

Grace under pressure

Oct 21, 2017 Onthewards 0

James talks to Claire Hooker about Grace Under Pressure, a play weaving together the…

Nothing ventured, nothing gained

Oct 6, 2017 Rob Zielinski 0

I was pretty fascinated to learn about onthewards, as this online resource never…

Planning a gap year

Sep 23, 2017 Lucy Wynter 0

The thought first occurred to me as I was writing my fourth discharge…

Fatherhood

Sep 2, 2017 Adrian Pokorny 0

Doctors-in-training routinely feel out of their depth. But nothing can prepare you for…

Physician know thyself

Aug 12, 2017 Linda Wu 0

“Tell me about your strengths and weaknesses.” Whilst this may be a common…

How do you de-stress?

Jun 17, 2017 Ken Liu 0

The hospital environment is a stressful one. The consequences of job-related stress, if…

https://onthewards.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/Preparing_for_Night_Shift_with_Paul_Hamor.mp3

Preparing for night shift

Apr 18, 2017 Onthewards 0

In this podcast, Stephanie Anderson talks to Dr Paul Hamor about how to…

Discovering the importance of ‘me’ in the team

Mar 4, 2017 Amelia Smyth 0

Good communication and teamwork are the foundations of quality patient care. Amelia recounts…

Keep calm and carry on – How to avoid losing your temper at work

Feb 4, 2017 Ken Liu 2

Losing your temper at work The hospital is a stressful workplace which constantly…

onthewards 2016

Dec 17, 2016 James Edwards 0

2016. I don’t think history will judge 2016 favourably. Will onthewards be an…

House of God Rule #15: Part 1 – Fly a Kite

Sep 28, 2016 Chris Elliot 2

“We see first-hand what matters most to people when they must pause and…

The ACT Critical Care Society: A reflection on a new society led by students and junior doctors

Sep 26, 2016 Kyle Davies 0

The ACT Critical Care Society is the brainchild of Tim Fleming and Chris…

https://onthewards.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/12/Angus_Ritchie_and_Kate_George_-_Working_with_GPs-1.mp3

Working with General Practice

Jul 25, 2016 Onthewards 0

In this podcast, James talks to Kate George and Angus Ritchie about working…

Part 1: Irrational Agency

Jul 15, 2016 Eamon Merrick 0

Irrational agency - it's irrational to expect rational agency Too little attention is…

Teach me! Teaching medical students – Part 2: Clinical rotations

Apr 16, 2016 Tom Finn 1

What to make of teaching on a clinical rotation, and how to get…

Teach me! Teaching medical students – Part 1: Teaching styles

Apr 9, 2016 Tom Finn 0

What to make of teaching on clinical rotations, and how to get taught…

Tick a box – For the good of whom?

Mar 11, 2016 Talila Milroy 0

Starting a career in Indigenous medicine As a new intern, I am an…

Top tip #1 for surviving internship

Jan 8, 2016 James Edwards 0

Starting your internship There will be many of you who are anxiously waiting…

What happened onthewards in 2015

Dec 28, 2015 James Edwards 0

As we head into the New Year, I thought it was an opportunity…

Term selection preference tips

Nov 13, 2015 Jenny Liu 0

It is currently term selection preference season across many hospitals in NSW. Final…

Physician – Nurse Collaboration: Build trust and you shall receive

Sep 25, 2015 Eamon Merrick 0

Whether you are just starting out, or you been around for a while,…

Interview with DocLife’s Vijay Paul

Sep 11, 2015 Onthewards 0

Author:  Vijay Paul How did DocLife start? Tell us a bit about your…

Writing to GPs

Aug 29, 2015 Rachel Woodford 0

I was trying really hard to think of an amusing anecdote to open…

Do nice doctors finish last?

Aug 21, 2015 Abhijit Pal 0

Compete or collaborate? Medicine is a profession that generally attracts achievement-focused and goal-driven…

How to forge a career in Academic Surgery

Aug 14, 2015 Michael Byrom 0

For some people that pursue a career in surgery, a feeling persists that…

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