Cheers with Peers
Cheers with Peers
Cheers with Peers
Cheers with Peers is a podcast by PC4. Season 2 is hosted by Dr Jennifer McIntosh and is dedicated to mid-career researchers. What are the challenges being a mid-career researcher? Dr McIntosh talks to senior researchers about all things mid-career research and asks for tips and advice. Season 1 was hosted by Sibel Saya, who guides Early Career Researchers through the maze that is primary care research. What’s the difference between a mentor and a sponsor in academia? How does an Early Career Researcher make those connections to collaborate with international researchers? Sibel sits down with mid to senior researchers and talks about issues that are important to Early Career Researchers. She finds out about things you wished you knew and things you didn’t know about being and Early Career Researcher. The podcast is produced by Primary Care Collaborative Cancer Clinical Trials Group (PC4). For show notes on each episode visit http://pc4tg.com.au/tag/podcast-cheers-with-peers/
Professor Ingrid Winship & Dr Jennifer McIntosh
This month Dr Jennifer McIntosh talks to Professor Ingrid Winship, Inaugural Chair of Adult Clinical Genetics at the University of Melbourne and The Royal Melbourne Hospital, and they discuss building a wider researcher profile. Dr McIntosh quotes Charles Darwin who said those who dare to waste one hour of time have “not discovered the value of life." How do mid-career researchers increase their value – is it an issue of time and prioritising your research over everything else?
Dec 13, 2019
17 min
Professor Ray Chan & Dr Jennifer McIntosh - November 2019
In this month’s episode, Dr Jennifer McIntosh talks to Professor Ray Chan, Professor in Cancer Nursing, Faculty of Health, at the Queensland University of Technology. We believe that Professor Chan is a mid-career superstar. His career trajectory has been stellar, beginning a research career from 2007, he became a Professor within 4 years of his Ph.D. So how did he become a mid-career superstar and what is his advice for mid-career researchers in going above and beyond?
Nov 14, 2019
14 min
Prof Meredith Temple-Smith & Dr Jennifer McIntosh - October 2019
In today’s episode you’ll hear from Professor Temple-Smith. What makes a great supervisor? How can you as a mid-career researcher model yourself on being an effective supervisor particularly if you’ve never experienced it yourself? Lisa Delpit says Warm Demanders “expect a great deal of their students, convince them of their own brilliance, and help them to reach their potential in a disciplined and structured environment" How can you be a warm demander in your role as a supervisor?
Oct 13, 2019
17 min
Prof Lena Sanci & Dr Jennifer McIntosh - September 2019
, Dr Jennifer McIntosh and Professor Lena Sanci broach how to negotiate the awkward issues as a mid-career researcher. Being a MCR can be tricky, especially when negotiating things such as collaborator roles; becoming a Chief Investigator on a Grant; the administrative burden of being an MCR with added responsibilities; settling authorship position and choosing mentors and peers who can assist you with your research. Show notes available here http://pc4tg.com.au/cheers-with-peers-professor-lena-sanci-dr-jennifer-mcintosh-september-2019/
Sep 12, 2019
16 min
Prof Mei Krishnasamy and Dr Jennifer McIntosh - August 2019
In this episode, Dr Jennifer McIntosh and Professor Mei Krishnasamy discuss the transition of clinical practice to researcher and how Mid Career Researchers (MCR) can build their folio of work to become experts in their field. Professor Krishnasamy holds the inaugural Chair in Cancer Nursing at the University of Melbourne. Her research interests embrace the development and evaluation of nurse-led interventions aimed at refining patient and carer experiences of living with a diagnosis of cancer, demands of treatment and symptom profiles and is concerned in the development of nursing and allied health-led services.
Aug 14, 2019
15 min
Prof Lyndal Trevena and Dr Jennifer McIntosh - July 2019
In this episode, Dr Jennifer McIntosh and Professor Lyndal Trevena discuss being a General Practitioner and embarking on a research career. How do GPs navigate their clinical research and their practice? Lyndal discusses in depth the challenges and successes of being a GP and clinical researcher. She talks about the importance of mentors early in her career and grasping opportunities as they come.
Jul 16, 2019
12 min
Dr Rebecca Bergin and Sibel Saya - April 2019
In this episode, Sibel Saya and Dr Rebecca Bergin from Cancer Council Victoria talk about Dr Bergin’s experience as an Early Career Researcher observer of the NHMRC Project Grant review panel. The conversation centres on the process of how Grant applications are reviewed and some key take-aways from her observations. She talks in depth about the process the panels go through when reviewing applications. Show notes are available http://pc4tg.com.au/cheers-with-peers-episode-8-dr-rebecca-bergin-and-sibel-saya-april-2019/
Apr 14, 2019
18 min
Prof David Weller and Sibel Saya - March 2019
In this episode, Sibel Saya and Professor David Weller discuss the role of international collaboration in an Early Carer Researcher’s academic pathway. He believes that ECRs should start small and look at seed funding rather than being overwhelmed by the big picture. He discusses the role of moving to other countries and the ECR and his own career trajectory. Professor Weller mentions the International Benchmarking Partnership, which he spoke as part of his plenary at the PC4 Symposium in May 2018 There is some audio interference given it was recorded at the Symposium. Show notes are available here
Mar 19, 2019
7 min
Distinguished Prof Patsy Yates, Prof Ray Chan and Sibel Saya - February 2019
In this episode, Sibel Saya sits down with Distinguished Professor Patsy Yates and Professor Ray Chan to discuss nurse-led research pathways for early career researchers. Distinguished Professor Yates discusses undertaking further education and how nurses must consider deeply the reasons for wanting to do research and what understand what drives them. She believes that researchers must be people who are willing to think outside the square and that creative and critical thinking skills are key for researchers. Professor Chan touches upon the importance of mentors, support groups and professional networks when looking at the researcher career path. He advises nurses to look at applying for scholarships and speak to peers who have journeyed the pathway previously. Show notes are available here http://pc4tg.com.au/cheers-with-peers-episode-6-distinguished-professor-patsy-yates-professor-ray-chan-and-sibel-saya/
Feb 14, 2019
13 min
Dr Kristi Milley and Sibel Saya - January 2019
An integral feature of being an Early Career Researchers (ECR) is where to access support. Recognising your community, peers, organisations, all are which are devised to support ECRs. Research can be a lonesome endeavour and encouraging and engaging in support mechanisms is crucial to success. In this episode, Sibel Saya and National Manager of PC4, Dr Kristi Milley, discuss how to most effectively engage in support networks. She also examines new ways of engaging with the research community via social media platforms like Twitter. Show notes are available here http://pc4tg.com.au/cheers-with-peers-episode-5-kristi-milley-and-sibel-saya/
Jan 7, 2019
12 min
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