Phenomenal Docs Podcast

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Sinopsis

Our training brings together evidence-based tools and strategies in the area of peak human performance; along with practical knowledge gleaned from observing, interviewing, and coaching physicians in the field.

Episodios

  • Fighter Pilot, Maj. Jameel Janjua on situation awareness, focus, and optimal performance

    20/08/2017 Duración: 01h10min

    Major Jameel Janjua, experimental test pilot with the Canadian Armed Forces, shares ideas on how he stays appropriately "switched on" given the needs of any performance situation. His world, much like in medicine, is a high-pressure, high cost of failure performance context. Jameel provides rich insight on a range of human factors, and high-performance related topics. Among those he touches on include performing under pressure, maintaining situation awareness, the need for attentional flexibility, preparing to respond to the unexpected, and critical task prioritization. Throughout the discussion we draw parallels between the conditions he performs under and how, from a human performance standpoint, these might mirror what physicians face in their work. 08:27 Jameel describes what attributes make for a great fighter pilot The central role that passion plays No such thing as fair-weather fighter pilots Resilience matters Harmonious and obsessive passion 17:21 Cultivating an ideal focus, and performance mi

  • "You can't pour from an empty cup": Strength and conditioning strategies for physicians

    20/08/2017 Duración: 43min

    “You can’t pour from an empty cup” says noted strength and conditioning expert, Gavin McHale. He’s absolutely right about that. For many physicians, the demands of their work leave them in a time and energy deficit state. Not ideal for health, happiness, or performance. Gavin works with many physicians helping them start, and maintain a personalized fitness program in spite of all the demands. He offers keen insight on how to create the right internal drive to stay connected and consistent. In addition, he provides guidance and instruction on implementing “quickie” workouts to your day that can be beneficial for mood, energy, and overall health. As well, check out the free resources Gavin has made available on his website. They are a great way to start. Gavin McHale contact info Website: http://www.mchalestrength.com Facebook: Gavin McHale Instagram: gavinmchale1 2:38 On anchoring the motivation to train in spite of demanding schedules 5:15 Observations he has made on why people stay committed 7:49

  • PDocs Podcast 4, Dr. David Hindle: Lessons on high-performance from Emergency Medicine & HEMS

    23/05/2017 Duración: 01h03min

    Dr. David Hindle, Emergency Medicine, and pre-hospital flight team physician, shares lessons on sustainable performance

  • PD audioblog 2 exam prep

    23/05/2017 Duración: 27min

    In this audio blog, Jason highlights how to be at your best on exam day. Using medical resident certification exams as a backdrop, he provides practical strategies to help maintain focus, respond to stressors, and harness an optimal persepctive up to and through the exam process.

  • Audio blog 1: How to create more time and optimize what you have

    25/04/2017 Duración: 15min

    Time. What we all wouldn't give to manufacture more of this. Busy schedules and unrelenting demands make it tough to do so. In this audio blog, Jason shares some ideas on how to reclaim and protect this precious commodity. Learn how to maximize efficiencies and gain back some control.

  • Time: How to create more, and optimize what you have

    12/04/2017 Duración: 15min

    Time. What we all wouldn't give to manufacture more of this. Busy schedules and unrelenting demands make it tough to do so. In this audio blog, Jason shares some ideas on how to reclaim and protect this precious commodity. Learn how to maximize efficiencies and gain back some control.

  • Loren Peto: Supportive frameworks for a physician spouse/partner

    01/03/2017 Duración: 01h01min

    Being the spouse/partner of a physician can be challenging. In this podcast Loren Peto talks candidly about the changes he and his spouse--whom is a physician-- have made over the years to help her optimize performance at work, and downtime away from it. He shares some of the mechanisms they have instituted to create more time and energy for her, and more meaning and empathy for him. He illustrates how simple adjustments in communication and time management make for a better relationship, and enhanced support system. Discussion points include: Benefit vs cost analysis: Do what you like, offload the rest Helping your physician spouse/partner decompress Value of geographical distance to enhance psychological distance Finding comfort viewing downtime as "what do I want to do" vs. "what should I be doing"