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EDeducatePodcasts

11 episodes - English - Latest episode: almost 3 years ago - ★★★★ - 3 ratings

We are a group of passionate Emergency Department (ED) educators all working in some form in emergency medicine. We will expand as quickly as the demand does to include a range of nurses, ODP's, advanced practitioners and doctors all contributing to sharing knowledge about how we should manage patients in the Emergency Department.


As an ED nurse today there is ALOT to learn and its not an easy job, never fear there are plenty of resources here to make your job easier. If you haven't already seen it- the RCN Emergency Care Association (ECA) have produced a framework of skills and career progression for the ED nurse. Our resources will hopefully follow this and enable you to link your learning. Check out the blog explaining self development below- https://www.ededucate.co.uk/blog

These Podcasts are out way of getting some of the learning into a chat between us as we know everyone learns in different ways. We hope you enjoy and do please get in touch.

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Episodes

The Complexity of the ED (or A+E)

August 12, 2021 11:46 - 38 minutes - 70.7 MB

This episode has taken a little while to get sorted but I promise it is worth it... Here I am chatting again to Pete Chessum from Adprac- our fab sponsors who provide advanced practice staffing solutions to urgent, emergency and acute care settings across the UK.  Pete and I recorded a podcast a few months ago about the crux of rapid assessment or whatever name you may call it, the role of bringing a senior decision makers closer to the 'front door'. During this podcast Pete correctly iden...

Major Bleeding in the ED

June 26, 2021 10:13 - 37 minutes - 68.1 MB

Welcome to our 10th podcast and this episode is all about major bleeding in the ED and we touch on massive transfusion. I asked the nursing team in my ED what they wanted us to talk about next and this was one of the requests. I have also written a blog to accompany this podcast which may expand on some of the things we touch on in this podcast.  As always it is super important that you go back to your local policies and procedures, and also have a read of some of the associated papers bel...

Rapid assessment in the ED- with Pete Chessum

November 08, 2020 19:03 - 27 minutes - 22.3 MB

Hey everyone two podcasts in a week- as you can see we are a regular as ever! This one we have been promising you for ages and it goes very nicely with Petes Blog which you can find here. The landscape of ED's have changed so much on the last 5-10 years and this development of early senior clinical decision making as close to the front door as possible is still under review. Have we overtaken the role of triage nurses and amalgamated into one? Have we changed the jobs of ED clinicians? Joi...

Career Crossroads in Emergency nursing

November 01, 2020 21:32 - 39 minutes - 32 MB

Hi All,   Liz and I just felt it was vital that we had a quick chat about what we have been up since the whole world changed earlier this year. Both of us have had huge changes, I stepped across from ACP to become the interim ED matron in my department and Liz dropped her hours in ED to take up a uni lecturer job. We chat about how this year has been.   There are a couple of areas where the sound isn't great as we were trying a new style so bear with us, its only minor.  Hope you a...

#7- Catch up and what's next

May 31, 2020 21:12 - 16 minutes - 13.4 MB

Hi Guys, A cheeky catch up with Liz and I about the upcoming content we will be working on and also a bit about what's been going on in our respective departments. We would love to hear from you about what has been happening in your departments too.  We hope you are all staying safe and being supported by your #TeamED family. As promised in this episode we have linked the Faculty of Emergency Nursing (FEN) webpage here  Keep doing great things and delivering amazing patient care. 

EDeducate #6- Assessing the Acutely Unwell Adult in ED

May 06, 2019 21:02 - 35 minutes - 28.1 MB

Hey #TeamED legends here it is episode 6 of our podcast and in response to your twitter votes we have chosen the assessment of the acutely unwell adult in ED and a look at ABCDE and NEWS 2 and Front door investigations. As usual we had a brief chat about the current challenges and a small debate about the front door investigations that we should or should not be doing for our patients. We signposted a few links in the podcast and here they are; Nigel from Strata5- the website genius that...

EDeducate #5

December 16, 2018 17:20 - 24 minutes - 20.1 MB

Hi guys, This is episode 5- thank you for bearing with us and we are sorry we have been so quiet, it has been a challenging year academically for Liz and I. This is a summary podcast of whats happened in 2018 both for us and the wider education/FOAMED community and what we hope for 2019.  The last 9 months have been crazy since we started this thing... we are well aware that we are not fully 'there' yet, wherever there is. We know our website and podcast sound quality needs more professi...

EDeducate #4 - Emergency Nursing... maybe the best job in the world

September 03, 2018 16:49 - 19 minutes - 26.9 MB

This is slightly different to our previous podcasts- Liz (@SisterScrappy) and I (@ashleighlowther) having a chat about how we got into being an ED Nurse and what the current situation is. This was sparked by a conversation I had with an amazing ED nurse talking about leaving the job and I found myself trying to convince her but with a struggle, as everything she said was completely legitimate.  Anyway in the podcast we make reference to Liz's blog so here is the link to that.  We also ...

EDeducate #3 - Pain assessment and management in the ED

August 31, 2018 17:10 - 27 minutes - 22.1 MB

Hi lovely people, Welcome to our 3rd podcast and we actually forgot to say on the podcast that we have a new jingle!! Thanks to Nigel (@Nrtaylor101) from the @RCEMLearning team for his help with that. Ok so we are pretty chuffed with the support you guys have given us so far and we want to keep improving, this podcast does have a couple of blips- bear with me as I am still trying to get good at editing the content.  This episode is all about Pain in the ED and centered around the CCT2 ...

EDeducate #2- Assessment & Triage

July 16, 2018 23:14 - 34 minutes - 27.3 MB

Hi everyone,  This is our second podcast and today we are discussing the cross cutting theme on patient assessment in the ED and looking at the knowledge and skills elements of that section.  We have mentioned a few documents in the podcast so they are linked below for your viewing pleasure.  We are still trying to get the audio right so please keep listening and we hope it will improve each time- thank you for supporting this and don't hesitate to get in touch!  Education is power! ...

EDeducate #1- The Beginning

July 13, 2018 20:48 - 12 minutes - 9.94 MB

This is our first podcast and is really an outline of what we are all about and what we want to do.  Its mostly Liz and I chatting which may feature again in future podcasts.  Enjoy!    Link to out self development blog and access to RCN competencies  https://www.ededucate.co.uk/blog/self-development-is-the-way-to-go   Link to Kirsty's blog on diagnostic bias   https://www.ededucate.co.uk/blog/casey-and-the-case-of-the-missed-diagnosis    

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