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Chatting with Danica Sims

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Conversations in Med Ed
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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 field, triggered by her contextual challenges and care for people, and how she wants to hear stories from others in the field – about the people behind the research. You can connect with Danica on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/danica-nici-sims-smuts-36bb19105/ and view her research on ORCID: https://orcid.org/my-orcid?orcid=0000-0003-4973-0699.

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Series
Conversations in Med Ed
People
Danica Sims
Liam Guilfoyle
Keywords
medical education
health professions education
med ed
me
hpe
medical education research
mer
health professions education research
hper
research
stories
Medicine
allied health
allied health professionals
health professionals
clinical education
clinical educator
clinical teacher
clinician-educator
educator
professional development
continued professional development
cpd
Department: Department of Education
Date Added: 08/04/2024
Duration: 00:24:37

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