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Conversations in Med Ed

Welcome to "Conversations in Med Ed," a podcast that explores the diverse world of health professions education and research. Each episode dives deeper into both excellent research (and recommendations for real world practice) and the people behind the research. We are interested in hearing the personal stories of researchers and their varied journeys into the field. As they reflect on their challenges and successes, we hope that our listeners are encouraged and inspired. "Conversations in Med Ed" invites you to join this virtual community of practice, to continue your lifelong learning, and d...

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26 cze 2026

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Chatting with the Papers with Purpose team on building research culture through writing, identity and culture 26.06.2026

Drs Natashia Muna and Taahira Goolam -Hoosen speak about the Papers with Purpose programme on writing as a social practice rather than just a technical skill, developing scholarly identity, research culture and community. In episode fourteen I am joined by Drs Natashia Muna and Taahira Goolam-Hoosen from the University of Cape Town’s Faculty of Health Sciences Writing Lab. We p...

Chatting with AfOx fellow Vuyokazi Mntuyedwa on digital literacies and South African Higher Education 17.06.2025

Vuyo, an AfOx fellow at the University of Oxford and academic literacies lecturer at CPUT in South Africa, reflects on digital literacies and transforming South African Higher Education. This episode of ‘Conversations in Med Ed’ is a departure from the usual Health Professions Education conversations to look at Higher Education more broadly. In episode thirteen we chat with Dr Vuyokazi Mntuyedwa,...

Chatting with Avita Rath on feeling like an imposter and the need to talk about emotional labour 14.04.2025

Avita Rath, speaks of feeling like an imposter as a dentist in Health Professions Education and the invisible work of emotional labour. In episode twelve we chat with Dr Avita Rath, a periodontic dentist by training from India, currently working in Malaysia. Avita reflects on her inherent love for education, and her informal teaching experiences as an undergraduate and postgraduate student, before...

Chatting with Ghaith Alfakhry on his journey from dentistry into medical education in Syria 14.04.2025

Ghaith Alfakhry, a dentist by background shares his journey into medical education his passion for advocating for change in Syria. In episode eleven we chat with Dr Ghaith Alfakhry, a dentist turned educationalist, from Syria. He shares his journey into medical education as a dentistry student, where teaching English as a second language sparked his interest in teaching and learning. This was foll...

Chatting with Louise Allen on continuous professional development, qualitative research and the need for mentorship and guided self-reflection 07.04.2025

Louise Allen, a dietician by background and currently a post-doctoral researcher in Medical Education, shares her personal experiences and research on social learning journeys and effective CPD. In episode ten we chat with Dr Louise Allen, a post-doctoral researcher in Medical Education at the University of Melbourne in Australia, and a consultant for continuous professional development (CPD). Lou...

Chatting with Nabeela Kajee on the complexity of empathy, and how it can be cultivated in health professionals and trainees 19.11.2024

Chatting with Nabeela Kajee on the complexity of empathy, and how it can be cultivated in health professionals and trainees In episode nine we chat with Dr Nabeela Kajee, a medical doctor and currently a Rhodes Scholar and doctoral student in Psychiatry at the University of Oxford. She shares her journey into medical educational research, prompted by a curiosity for evidence-based education and en...

Chatting with Aditi Siddharth on finding a deep interest and building a coherent career story before embarking on a DPhil 11.11.2024

Aditi, an OBGYN registrar reflects on her doctoral journey sharing the importance of joy in research, good supervisory relationships, having a thick skin and building a CV that tells a story In episode eight we chat with Dr Aditi Siddharth, a senior obstetrics and gynaecology specialist training in Oxford, about her (not-straight-forward) doctoral journey exploring surgical training using simulati...

Chatting with Geoff Stetson on faculty development, feedback and MedEdMentor (and practicing what you preach) 11.10.2024

Geoff shares his move from internal medicine to education and faculty development, reflecting on the broader culture and priorities of medicine and the need to emphasise education. In episode seven we chat with Dr Geoff Stetson, an internal medicine clinician, Associate Professor of Medicine and Medical Education and Director of Clinical Faculty Development at the University of Illinois Chicago (U...

Chatting with Luzaan Kock on innovative interprofessional education (IPE), Indigenous Knowledge Systems, and finding where you are meant to be 11.10.2024

Luzaan honestly and passionately shares her journey from physiotherapy into interprofessional education, including details on how to innovatively embed IPE within health professions education for education and health impact In episode six we chat with Dr Luzaan Kock, a lecturer in the Interprofessional Education (IPE) unit in the Faculty of Community and Health Sciences at the University of the We...

Chatting with Chris Kowalski 14.05.2024

In episode five we chat with Dr Chris Kowalski, a consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, from the Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust in the United Kingdom, where he is the simulation lead and is involved in all stages of me Chris chats about his journey into Medical Education and his particular interest in simulation, triggered by witnessing a lack of experiential learning in psychiatry, fo...

Chatting with Simone Titus-Dawson 14.05.2024

In episode four we chat with Associate Professor Simone Titus-Dawson from the Centre for Health Professions Education in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at Stellenbosch University in South Africa. Simone shares her organic multi- and inter-disciplinary journey from Sports Sciences to Gender Studies to Digital Education in the Health Sciences. Simone outlines her research from game-base...

Chatting with Richard Canter 07.05.2024

In episode three we chat with Professor Richard Canter from the University of Oxford. He reflects over the decades of his fascinating career, sharing his story of how he, a surgeon, became involved in medical education and researc This includes curriculum, assessment, quality assurance and reforming surgical education in the UK (and many other settings), the importance of collaboration and the ope...

Chatting with Danelle Hess 17.04.2024

In episode two we chat to Dr Danelle Hess from the University of the Western Cape in South Africa. While a physiotherapist by training, Dr Danelle Hess now identifies as an educator as she finds herself in an academic role. She briefly shares her unplanned journey into Health Professions Education and provides great advice for those new to the field or considering a move into it. These include fin...

Chatting with Danica Sims 08.04.2024

This is the first episode of “Conversations in Med Ed”. Podcast host, Dr Danica (’Nici’) Sims, plays the role of the guest, as her colleague, Dr Liam Guilfoyle, asks her, “Why start a podcast?” Danica shares her desire for creating a virtual community of practice that can connect and welcome in diverse stakeholders, to enable a sense of belonging. She briefly shares her unexpected journey into the...

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