Jellybean Podcast with Doug Lynch

JB 93 With Dr Naomi Diel

04.16.2018 - By Doug Lynch @TheTopEndPlay

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The CICM ASM is happening next month. It is in Hobart. That’s in Tasmania.

In 2017 the ASM was in Sydney and it was conspicuous for its efforts to bring more young trainees to the forum. Lewis Macken and company did a great job. Bringing youth and energy to the Sydney International Convention Centre. There were podcasts like this one, there were talks recorded and shared on IntensiveCareNetwork.com, there was humour, there was Fast Transit and there was a deliberate effort to get a better gender balance.

One of that team was Naomi Diel.; ebullient, brilliant, and brave. Naomi shook it up a bit with help from her friends, who she constantly gives credit to. And it turns out that the ASM is as much about making friends as anything else.

Have a listen to her insights into running one of these things and then ask yourself: could you do that? I suspect you probably could, I also suspect that the College would like you to think about it.

Get involved, consider putting your hand up for your regional committee.

The ICU Update is already booked out but there are still places for the ASM itself and the trainee symposium ($330). Sara Yong is in the thick of the Trainee Symposium again. There are a bunch of excellent educators in there; Celia Bradford, David Pilcher, Priya Nair, David (Neo) Anderson, Peter Kruger, Ray Raper, Peta Alexander, Sara Allen and more. Sonia Langlais talks about rural ICU and there is a very interesting session on Fellowships years from people that know.

Personally I think we should be making the Trainee Symposium be cheaper, perhaps entirely free. We need a big sponsor that understands the big picture. The sort of trainee that turns up at this sort of thing will be the director of an ICU near you sometime soon. It would surely be a good value item to sponsor in an unobtrusive fashion.

Thanks to Naomi for talking to us.

Thanks to Low and The Dirty Three for two tiny grabs from their utterly brilliant "In The Fishtank 7" EP recorded in 1999 and produced by Zlaya Hadzic for the "In The Fishtank" series on Konkcurrent Records.

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