• Anxiety in children and young people
    Aug 26 2025

    In this episode, host Camille Foley explores an important topic: anxiety in children and young people, viewed from two distinct perspectives. In the first section, Steph an adult, shares her lived and ongoing experience with anxiety. She is someone who has always experienced anxiety but received a formal diagnosis later in her adult life. The second section features insights from Senior Clinical Psychologists, Jesse Richardson and Georgie Cox, who offer their professional expertise on supporting young people and their supporters, clinical approaches, and evidence-based treatments for anxiety.

    Links:

    Guideline for staff:

    Evidence-based Clinical Practice Guideline for Anxiety in Children and Young People - Mental Health Central

    Family resource:

    Childhood anxiety: a guide for parents, carers, and supporters - Mental Health Central

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    33 mins
  • Organ Donation
    Jul 31 2025

    Losing a child is a really difficult time for any family. Families are given the option of organ donation to make an everlasting legacy for their child. To coincide with donate life week, this podcast features Mellissa Short CNC Organ Donation and Karen Sullivan Operating Theatres who talk about the rarity of organ donation and the incredible journey and intricacies of organ donation.

    Resources

    Australia only - donatelife.gov.au

    To find out more about organ donation in your country, visit your local organ donation website for details.

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    32 mins
  • Medically Unexplained Symptoms (MUS) in young people
    Jul 1 2025

    In this episode of Conversation with the Experts, host Camille Foley speaks with consultant psychiatrist Dr. Andrew Court and paediatrician Dr. Alex Cussen about Medically Unexplained Symptoms (MUS) in young people, real physical symptoms like pain or fatigue that don’t have a clear medical cause. The episode also provides suggestions for service delivery for MUS presentations and provides insights from families and young people with lived experience of MUS.

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    22 mins
  • Narrative Medicine Pt.3 - What stories do your scars tell? BONUS
    Jun 20 2025

    In this final episode of our three-part narrative medicine mini-series, join us for a conversation on Jackson’s Opening. A poem by Andy Jackson. We unpack the layers of meaning within our wounds, challenging us to rethink scars and the narratives that emerge from them.

    Link to the poem Opening by Andy Jackson.

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    25 mins
  • How to help children take medicine
    Jun 17 2025

    In this episode from the Royal Children’s Hospital, we dive into the practical challenges of giving medicines to kids. Join host Amanda Stock, Paediatric Emergency Consultant, as she chats with Clinical Pharmacist Natalija Bogunovic, and Child Life Therapist Anne-Maree Leahy. Together, they explore common concerns and share expert advice on how to give tablets and capsules, safely part-dose medicines, and support children in learning to swallow tablets. Whether you're a parent, caregiver or healthcare provider, this episode is packed with helpful strategies to make medicine time less stressful and more successful for everyone.

    Links: Swallowing tablets - KidzMeds - EMEESY For RCH clinicians: through eMIMS- don't rush to crush is accessible to learn if a medicine can be crushed and dispersed Royal Children's Hospital- Kids Health Information Fact sheet : How to give your child medicine coming soon
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    45 mins
  • Narrative Medicine Pt.2 - What sacrifices shape our lives? BONUS
    Jun 11 2025

    In this second - bonus narrative medicine episode - we discuss Zdravka Evtimova’s haunting short story, Blood of a Mole. Join us as we reflect on themes of empathy, detachment and burnout. Like in the previous podcast, we'd like you to get involved in the writing component during our chat. This will help you digest the story better as well as give you an opportunity to create your own ending to this part of the story.

    Link to the short story Blood of a Mole by Zdravka Evtimova

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    39 mins
  • Trauma-informed preventative care (TIPC) - extended
    May 27 2025

    Today’s episode provides a deep dive into trauma and trauma-informed preventative care (TIPC), and how it guides the way we approach care for children, young people, and families, and for ourselves as healthcare providers.

    Listen as Rachel Tolan, a senior mental health clinician and credentialed mental health nurse, speaks about the clinical side of TIPC, as well as guest Carmen Ludeman, a lived experience advisor, who provides a unique perspective from the lens of families, carers, and supporters."

    Resources:

    • Trauma-Informed Preventative Care Foundational eLearn (RCH staff only)
    • Trauma-informed preventative care (TIPC) - short introduction podcast
    • The Behaviour Support Profile EMR Tip Sheet (RCH staff only)
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    28 mins
  • Narrative Medicine Pt.1 – What stories shape your life? BONUS
    Mar 25 2025

    This is a BONUS mini-series from our sister show 'Teach, Think, Treat' (TTT). These episodes are first published on that channel before coming here to CWTE. We wanted to share this fascinating series with you, on the concept of narrative medicine.

    Join us for a thought-provoking three-part mini-series on narrative medicine, where storytelling meets the art and science of care. Featuring Dr. Mariam Tokhi and Dr. Fiona Reilly, we explore texts that reveal the power of narrative medicine in healthcare and life.

    Link to the poem What the Doctor Said by Raymond Carver.

    Follow our sister show TTT via the main page below and click on Apple and Spotify icons to load it into your app.

    educationhubttt.podbean.com

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    38 mins