CCP Podcast 163: Practitioners on Fire - Kay Murphy
The Critical Care Practitioner
Release Date: 09/07/2021
The Critical Care Practitioner
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info_outlineTell me who you are and where you work- Medicine/renal
What is your background- Paramedic
Why did you decide to go into advanced practice- Longevity for career. Opportunities limited in para medicine
What was your biggest struggle during your training- Belief and role transition. Dis jointed learning
What was the part you found less difficult than you thought you would- clinical examination and procedures
Give one question you would ask at interview- would ask the interviewers how they were going support the 4 pillars
Name one resource you have found most useful- social media/podcasts/journal
Who do you admire most professionally.- Jerry Mortimer, now a lecturer, but always very inspirational