Ep - 70 SMACC Dublin Day 2 Round Up.
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Highlights from Day Two of SMACC: Exploring Leadership, Fear, and Compassion in Healthcare Introduction Welcome to the St. Emlyn's blog! We're Simon Carley and Natalie May, reporting from day two of the SMACC conference in Dublin. This day has been filled with engaging sessions, challenging ideas, and invaluable insights into various aspects of healthcare. From leadership and patient management to emotional resilience and compassion, the sessions have offered a deep dive into the complexities and challenges faced by healthcare professionals. Ristola Ristup on Leadership and Gender Norms The day started with Ristola Ristup's powerful plenary session on leadership. Ristup emphasized that leadership is a universal skill that transcends gender. She discussed the importance of both leadership and followership, stressing that everyone in healthcare needs to develop these skills. Her talk also highlighted the significance of mindful communication, noting that even brief comments can have a profound impact on others. Ristup's insights into gender norms were particularly compelling. She argued that leadership should not be seen as a trait tied to gender but rather as a capability that everyone can and should cultivate. The discussion also covered the importance of creating a supportive environment where mentoring and sponsoring are integral parts of professional development. Ross Fischer: Facing Fear in Medicine Ross Fischer followed with a gripping talk on the fears that medical professionals face. He addressed the common anxieties that arise in healthcare, such as the fear of making mistakes and the emotional burden of patient outcomes. Fischer's storytelling was powerful, evoking a strong emotional response from the audience. He encouraged healthcare workers to confront their fears and use them as a source of strength and resilience. Fischer suggested that his talk be viewed in a quiet setting to allow for personal reflection. His message emphasized that acknowledging fear is not a weakness but a vital step toward personal and professional growth. This session was a reminder that vulnerability is a natural part of the healthcare experience and that facing it can lead to greater compassion and understanding. Ruben's Dre: Cultural Differences in Managing Agitated Patients Ruben's Dre's session on managing agitated patients highlighted significant cultural differences in medical practice, particularly between the US and the UK. He discussed the use of physical restraints, a common practice in the US but rare in the UK. Dre's presentation was both humorous and insightful, challenging attendees to reconsider their practices and remain open to different approaches. This session underscored the importance of cultural competence in healthcare. Dre emphasized the need to critically evaluate our practices and consider evidence-based alternatives. The discussion provided a valuable perspective on how different healthcare systems approach patient management, highlighting the importance of being adaptable and open-minded. Liz Crow: The Power of Love and Compassion in Healthcare Liz Crow delivered one of the most moving talks of the day, focusing on the role of love and compassion in healthcare. Crow argued that these "soft" skills are essential for effective patient care. She shared personal experiences from her work in pediatric ICU, emphasizing that empathy and compassion significantly impact patient outcomes. Crow challenged the audience to consider how often they bring love and empathy into their professional roles. She noted that while healthcare providers may not frequently discuss these emotions, they are fundamental to the patient experience. Her talk highlighted an often-overlooked aspect of healthcare: the emotional and empathetic connection between providers and patients. Concurrent Sessions: Diverse Topics and Key Insights The afternoon offered a variety of sessions covering critical care, anesthetics, bur