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Building back better after the pandemic

The BJN Podcast

Release Date: 07/28/2021

Convatec GentleCath™ Intermittent Catheters with FeelClean™ Technology: An Innovative Solution for Clinical Challenges show art Convatec GentleCath™ Intermittent Catheters with FeelClean™ Technology: An Innovative Solution for Clinical Challenges

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In this episode, our guest speakers, Alyson Laws, Queen’s Nurse and Community Lead at Newcastle Specialist Continence Service, Newcastle Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, and Marilyn Ngwenya, Urology Clinical Nurse Specialist at St. James University Hospital, will discuss intermittent catheter technology, spotlighting the pressing clinical challenges that drive the need for continual innovation. Moreover, we’ll gain invaluable insights as patient Judith Prosser shares her first-hand experiences during the discussion.

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Leadership show art Leadership

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In this episode, Brian Webster and Geoffrey Walker discuss what it takes to be an effective leader. 

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Cloud-based speech recognition for fast and cost-effective clinical documentation show art Cloud-based speech recognition for fast and cost-effective clinical documentation

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In this episode, Adrian Byrne,Chief Information Officer at the University Hospital Southampton, discusses how 3M M*Modal speech-recognition software can provide fast and cost-effective clinical documentation and how this innovative technology is freeing up nurses’ and doctors’ time so they can focus on patient care.

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Vaccine hesitancy show art Vaccine hesitancy

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In this episode, Michelle Croston, Associate Professor of Nursing at the University of Nottingham takes over the podcast to interview Marco Tomietto, Professor of Nursing at Northumbria University and Charlotte Gordon, Assistant Professor of Adult Nursing at Northumbria University about the findings of the Sigma impact vaccination study. 

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Compassion and empathy in nursing show art Compassion and empathy in nursing

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In this episode, Sophie and Angela Grainger, Professor of Nursing, BPP University School of Nursing disuss the importance of compassion and empathy in nursing.  

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Hospice care show art Hospice care

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In this episode, Sophie speaks to Anna Jones, the Director for Children's Services at Chestnut Tree House in West Sussex about the nurse's role in hospices. 

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Inclusion health show art Inclusion health

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Welcome back to the BJN podcast, series 2. In this episode, Sophie and Kendra Schneller (Nurse Practitioner, Health Inclusion Team - Vulnerable Adults and Prevention Services, Guy's & St Thomas' NHS Foundation Trust) discuss inclusion health and what this means. 

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Stoma complications: using patient education and engagement to improve outcomes show art Stoma complications: using patient education and engagement to improve outcomes

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In this episode, Fiona Le Ber, Clinical Nurse Specialist for bladder and bowel, describes the cost and impact of stoma complications to patients and the health service and explores how informing and empowering patients can help both avoid their ocurrence and quickly manage the problem when it does occur.

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40 years of HIV nursing show art 40 years of HIV nursing

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To celebrate 40 years of HIV nursing and a new supplement in association with the National HIV Nurses Association, this episode of the BJN podcast discusses where we were and where we are now. We are joined by supplement board members, Ian Hodgson, Liz Foote and Michelle Croston.

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Building back better after the pandemic show art Building back better after the pandemic

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This episode of BJN’s podcast focuses on the importance of public health going forward after the pandemic. Sophie Gardner speaks with Professor Jamie Waterall (Deputy Chief Nurse, Public Health England) and Amelia Bojarzin (third year nursing student, University of Nottingham) to discuss critical learning from COVID-19. 

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This episode of BJN’s podcast focuses on the importance of public health going forward after the pandemic. Sophie Gardner speaks with Professor Jamie Waterall (Deputy Chief Nurse, Public Health England) and Amelia Bojarzin (third year nursing student, University of Nottingham) to discuss critical learning from COVID-19.