This week, Aebhric O’Kelly talks with Katie Beck, director of the Diploma of Tropical Nursing at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, who shares her extensive experiences in global health and expedition medicine. She discusses the challenges nurses face in low-resource settings, the importance of cultural competence, and the evolving role of nurses in global health. Katie emphasises the significance of the Diploma of Tropical Nursing in preparing healthcare professionals for work in diverse environments and highlights the need for advocacy and innovation in nursing education.
Takeaways
• Katie Beck has a diverse background in nursing and global health.
• Expedition medicine offers unique challenges and experiences.
• Cultural competence is crucial in healthcare delivery.
• Nurses are vital in global health, delivering 80% of care.
• The Diploma of Tropical Nursing prepares nurses for low-resource settings.
• The PDTN fosters a global network of healthcare professionals.
• Innovative approaches in nursing education are essential for future challenges.
• Partnerships in healthcare education enhance mutual benefits.
• Critical thinking is essential, but doubt should not impede action.
• The future of nursing includes advocacy and leadership in global health.
Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Katie Beck and Her Work
02:50 Experiences in Expedition Medicine
06:00 Challenges in Austere Nursing
11:02 Cultural Competence in Healthcare
15:05 The Role of Nurses in Global Health
19:15 The Diploma of Tropical Nursing (DTN)
23:00 Future of the DTN and Global Health
33:53 Advice for New Medics and Nurses