Research informs so much of our lives, the food we eat, the car we drive, and the way we manage our health. But what is it like to be a researcher? Why do they do what they do? What are lessons they have learned along the way?
This podcast aims to reveal the answers to all of those questions and more.
Hosted by Dr Rosalynn Austin (a nurse researcher) episodes will be split into three categories:
1) Dr Rosalyn Austin in conversation with other researchers to explore their thoughts and experiences as researchers in their own fields
2) Research Methods Masterclass
3) Dr Rosalynn Austin sharing her own personal research journey and selected presenations she has given
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To kick off Season 3, we start with the first Welsh clinical scientist (echocardiographer) in cardiology to get a PhD, Dr Emma Rees PhD, FBSE. She is now expanding her expertise diving into the use o…
As you know I am on a journey to embed digital and computing sciences into my own research. As such I was very happy when I was approached to have Lars as a guest! He is a co-founder of Corti and fro…
I meet Angela at the Heart Failure Association Conference in 2024 (https://youtu.be/P5wkXW_5I6A). I was impressed by her research and wanted to hear more about her journey into research. Listen to fi…
I attended the Association of Cardiovascular Nursing and Allied Professionals (ACNAP) conference. The ACNAP conference has a very special vibe. Between presenting my post-doctoral research I managed …
Ada Tang and I were at University of Toronto together back at the beginning of our research journeys. She recently became a professor and I wanted to find out more about her research journey in Canad…
Submitting an abstract to a large international conference can feel intimidating. The ESC Heart Failure Association Congress in Belgrade had around 5000 attendees! While I presented some of my post-d…
I met Dr Diane Ashiru-Oredope at a post-doctoral event and I was impressed by her ability to advocate for unheard voices. If you think you are busy, check out this episode to learn top tips on NOT ba…
I was honouredto hear about Dr Tootie Bueser’s journey into research. Her inspiration was not a colleague, research delivery, or a professor! Curious? You need to listen to find out was research in t…
Today’s episode is a little different, Hilary Lewis (Occupational Therapist) shines a spotlight on the method, Focused Ethnography. She is using this method in her PhD and in addition to sharing her …
In honour of February being heart health month Professor Anna Strömberg joined me from Sweden, to share her research journey. She has not 1 but 3 roles she balances as a clinical academic nurse! Hear…
Dr Oladayo Bifarin a clinical academic mental health nurse and NIHR senior research leader. From how writing is like “vomiting on paper” to how the hierarchies in research create systemic labels we c…
Welcome to 2025! My first guest from America. Dr Kelly Wierenga dives into what inspired her to focus her research on women and their mental health after a major health crisis. As a nurse scientist (…
On the second Christmas episode of Researcher revealed, award winning Professor Philip Moon joined me to talk about research sparkle and what he wants for Christmas. A leading cardiovascular research…
On todays episode we dive into Patient and Public Involvement, Engagement, and Participations (PPIEP) with Sharon Court. In addition to being a PPIEP facilitator she is a master of analogy and had re…
Linn Höög was the winner of the best submitted research and presentation in the ACNAP category at the 2023 HFA meeting in Lisbon. She shares how her clinical experiences as a nurse lead her to being …
After meeting Dr Loreena Hill at the Heart Failure Association Congress in Lisbon, she agreed join me for a full-length episode. She shares how research was never a part of her career plan and yet sh…
In my research circles the number of healthcare professionals who are occupational therapist (OT) who I know of who do research are rare. When I visited Sweden, I met an OT who was doing research, of…
To start the second year, I have invited my first non-researcher guest. Gary Reed is not a researcher. Why have him as a guest? You may have noticed that a lot of guests spoke about the role of mento…
Last episode for year 1 of Researcher Revealed. It is time we find out more about the host! Dr Lindsay Welch takes over as host for this celebratory episode. She puts Dr Rosalynn Austin in the hot se…
Did you know that in Sweden there is a word to describe a PhD funded by industry partnerships? On today’s episode we talk to an “industridoktorand” who is an engineer currently working on completing …