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Enriching the Regional Workforce with Quality Training Opportunities

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The labour market in regional South Australia is reaping the rewards of investing in the professional development of local people.

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Transforming Leadership For the Better

Kurt Towers

Making worthwhile changes in Aboriginal health has always been close to Kurt Towers’ heart, so he jumped at the chance to undertake the Transformative Leadership Program at the University of Adelaide.

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Customised Leadership Program Delivers Results for CALHN

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Watch this video to see the impact of the Central Adelaide Local Health Network’s (CALHN) Leadership4Growth Program, developed in partnership with Professional and Continuing Education.

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Why modern leaders need to be culturally intelligent

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Succeeding in a culturally diverse business environment relies on understanding the behaviours, values, biases and communication styles of colleagues and clients from many different backgrounds.

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Psychological safety – is that my job?

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Psychological safety, according to tech giant Google, is the most important aspect of workplace culture leaders need to nurture to create high performing teams.

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Simulation in Learning and Teaching

Teaching demonstration in Adelaide Health Simulation

Simulation in clinical teaching and learning has been rapidly developing as a method to provide safe and effective learning environments for students to learn vital skills in a low risk setting. Students can practice and hone their theoretical skills in a controlled environment, experiencing the intense interactions and encounters associated in the clinical setting, effectively testing their personal response and ability to regulate to the environment – without compromising patient safety.

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Using 360° Video To Enable Affective Learning in Nursing Education

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The following text is drawn directly from ‘Using 360° Video to Enable Affective Learning in Nursing Education’ published in the Journal of Nursing Education (Vol. 59, No. 7, 2020) with permission from the author.

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Poverty Simulation

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Poverty is a reality for many individuals and families. But unless you've experienced poverty, it's difficult to truly understand. The Community Action Poverty Simulation (CAPS) bridges that gap from misconception to understanding.

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Simulation Trifecta in Veterinary Education

Vet simulation theatre with robotic dog on operating table

Clinical veterinary education has traditionally used an apprenticeship model of training in which senior students learn case management and clinical decision-making skills through observation and discussion in the teaching hospital. However, this model is potentially inadequate as it provides little opportunity for skill acquisition due to limited intentional skill practice. 

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Spotlight: AI and Machine Learning

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AI and machine learning are terms becoming increasing familiar across a range of industries and applications, as the world continues to evolve - with technological advancement at the core.

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