The Debrief - EP20: Supporting new graduates - Daynah Nash


About the podcast

About this series:
The Debrief is excited to introduce our guest-host, Tara McAndrew to help us shine a spotlight on an essential topic that lies at the heart of our profession: the significance of preceptorship and support for new graduates. As paramedics, we understand that the transition from classroom learning to real-life emergency response can be a daunting journey. 

That's why Tara – an experienced paramedic with knowledge and research in this area - will be sitting down each episode for a conversation with paramedics to hear about their experience and learnings. You will hear about a mature age career change, cultural aspects of preceptorship and graduate support, and what it is like moving to and working in the UK, among others.

Whether you're a seasoned paramedic looking to enhance your preceptor skills or a fresh graduate about to embark on this life-saving journey, this series is sure to offer valuable perspectives and tips for a successful, fulfilling career.

About this episode:
In this episode of The Debrief exploring preceptorship and the experiences and support of new graduates, we have Tara McAndrew interviewing the wonderful Daynah Nash. 

Daynah completed her studies here in 2020 and then headed over to work in the UK just as the heat was turning up on COVID-19. Daynah took a chance, decided to go, and hasn’t looked back since. For anyone who has ever thought about working in the UK or overseas, this episode is for you! 


About Daynah Nash
Daynah graduated from the University of Tasmania in April 2020 with a Bachelor's of Paramedic Practice.  She moved to the United Kingdom in September 2020 and has been working there as a paramedic ever since. Daynah loves traveling on her days off and exploring London when she gets the time!


About Tara McAndrew:
Tara has worked as a paramedic for 24 years in NSW. She has worked at Campsie and Marrickville and worked at Rockdale after doing her ICP training for many years. She moved into academia, currently as a Lecturer in the School of Paramedicine at University of Tasmania's Sydney Campus. She has developed a keen research interest, with her first project inspiring today's conversation on what new graduates find supportive in their first year of practice. 

Tara has a keen interest in mental health of both paramedics and caring for people in the community. 

Tara also has a YouTube channel called 'Spotlight on Paramedicine'.


About Jonas Ogonowski (Host)
Jonas is the Learning and Development Officer for the Australasian College of Paramedicine. 

Podcast Information

Length
36 minutes
Released
2023-11-27
Total Plays
303

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