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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He lives in France but works in Norway and the UK, Professor David Richards shares his journey how he became a researcher and is research interests from mental health to sustainability in research.
To…
On today’s episode a Consultant Nurse who specialises in frailty within the community, Lynn MacDiarmid joined me to share her journey in research, so far. She had so many top tips in this episode one…
Dr Oluwadamilare Akingbade joined episode 16 to share his journey as a nurse researcher to date. He started his education at University of Ibadan, did his PhD at the Nethersole school of nursing the …
On episode 15 I have a conversation with Dr Andrew Finney host and creator of the Nurse Researcher Podcast about his journey into research. He also shares why he started his podcast and how the Criti…
I travelled to Lisbon, Portugal for the European Society of Cardiology’s annual Heart Failure Association World Congress to present my research. While there I thought that I took advantage of many r…
Professor Joseph Manning who received an MBE and a CNO England Gold lifetime achievement awards for his contribution to leadership and nursing joined me to shares his journey into research as a clini…
Zoe and I have had a few conversations as we are often attend the same local meetings and conferences for health researchers. When I listen to her speak her positivity and energy is contagious, but I…
Dr Gemma Clunie joined me for episode 12. She highlights how being connected is an important part of a clinician’s journey in research.
Top 3 Takeaways
1) Location is key: consider who in your organisa…
Professor Calvin Moorley is a Nurse researcher I have admired ever since I met him. I was grateful that he made the time to join me on the Researcher Revealed podcast. He was so open in this episode …
On today’s episode I was joined by Dr Ruth Barker who was kind enough to share with us her journey into research. Her introduction research was through her clinical audit and service improvement work…
Anita Kaiser is a friend from my years at the University of Toronto. She is getting close to finishing her PhD focused on activity based therapy in spinal cord research. Her journey into research is …
Rhys, cardiology pharmacist, joined me to discuss how he has incorporated research into his clinical role. He shares how he got introduced to research and how it is currently shaping both his role an…
Emma Lane joined me in person for a special Christmas episode. In addition to sharing her research journey she also shared her Christmas wish list as a PhD. From “accidently” becoming a cardiac Physi…
Professor Alison Pilnick, from Manchester Metropolitan University, discusses her award-winning book, “Reconsidering Patient Centred Care: Between Autonomy and abandonment”. As well as sharing her jou…
On Episode 5 of Researcher Revealed:
Associate Professor Lindsey Cherry joins Dr Rosalynn Austin to talk all about mentorship. Lindsey was requested as both a guest for the podcast and to focus on the…
On today's episode, Dr Lindsay Welch (Ph.D. RN) joined me to share the lessons she's learned along her research journey.
Top 3 takeaways:
1. Your research is a bigger journey than just you!
2. Grow an e…
Professor Ian Jones, made the time for a quick conversation with me while we were both attending the recent British Association for Nurses in Cardiovascular Care (BANCC) conference. This was the firs…
Faye Forsyth joined me and together we explored her journey into research from clinical nurse to research nurse, to nurse researcher currently completing a PhD at Cambridge. Her research is focused o…
Today on the first Researcher Revealed podcast, early career researcher Sandra Bartolomeu Pires joins me to discuss collaboration.
Sandra's top tips for successful collaboration:
1) Be visible - "you …
In the first episode of this podcast I'm sharing the audio track from a recent presentation I did at the NIHR ARC Wessex Intern celebration. Last year I received a "Researcher Enhancement Award" whic…