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Supervisors’ Compass
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5 episodes
1 week ago
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Supervisors’ Compass
Starting Strong: The First 2–4 Weeks
What sets a registrar up for success in a new placement, and how can supervisors lay the groundwork for a productive and trusting learning relationship? In this fifth episode of the ACRRM RG podcast Supervisors’ Compass, Dr James Best and Professor Richard Hays explore the crucial first few weeks of supervision, a period that can shape the entire training placement. They discuss why these early weeks matter so much, how to establish a safe and supportive learning environment, and the importance of clarity around expectations, communication, and help seeking. Drawing on insights from supervisors at the recent ACRRM Supervisor Summit, the episode highlights practical approaches to building rapport, understanding learning needs, and fostering psychological safety from day one. For supervisors, this episode offers guidance and reassurance on how to start strong, creating conditions where both supervisor and registrar can thrive, learn together, and set the tone for a rewarding placement ahead. We also extend our thanks to the supervisors who generously shared their insights and experiences at the summit: Dr Christine Hampshire, Dr Tess Goodwin, Dr Graeme Fitzclarence, Dr Volker Rockliff Boehm, Dr Pieter Oosthuizen, Dr Mohammed Mohammed, Dr Sarah Woodland, and Dr Sally Street.
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1 week ago
18 minutes

Supervisors’ Compass
Stuck in a Rut
What should supervisors do when a registrar’s learning progress is slower than expected? In this fourth episode of the ACRRM RG podcast Supervisors’ Compass, Dr James Best and Professor Richard Hays are joined by Dr Emily Moody to discuss how supervisors can recognise and respond when progress seems to stall.   They explore common causes such as distraction, workload, wellbeing, and learning styles, and share practical strategies for observation, feedback, and building self-awareness. The discussion also touches on performance anxiety, the role of support networks, and the value of taking a long-term view of each registrar’s unique learning pathway.   For supervisors at any stage, this episode offers insight and reassurance on supporting registrars through the ups and downs of their training journey, reminding us that every learning pathway is individual and that sometimes life happens along the way.
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1 month ago
24 minutes

Supervisors’ Compass
Funky Supervising
What happens when supervision steps outside the box? In this third episode of the ACRRM RG podcast Supervisors’ Compass, Dr James Best and Professor Richard Hays are joined by Dr Dan Manahan to explore creative, “funky” approaches to supervision — the different, sometimes unconventional ways that help build connection, confidence, and joy in learning.   Drawing on their combined experience across rural general practice, medical education, and supervisor support, the conversation delves into how playfulness, trust, and shared experiences — from theme days to bushwalks — can strengthen relationships and create richer learning environments.   They discuss how context shapes supervision, the importance of rapport and trust, and how supervisors can adapt their style to suit different learners and settings while still supporting meaningful learning and growth.   For supervisors wanting to refresh their approach, bring more meaning and a little more fun into their practice, this episode offers inspiration, practical ideas, and a reminder that learning works best when it’s built on connection and joy.
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2 months ago
20 minutes

Supervisors’ Compass
Walking the Line: Boundaries and Professionalism in Supervision
Where do the boundaries lie in supervision, and how do we handle it when things get blurred? In this second episode of the ACRRM RG podcast Supervisors’ Compass, Dr James Best and Professor Richard Hays unpack the complexities of professionalism, boundaries, and the challenges of “walking the line” in rural and remote medical practice.   Drawing on their combined experience in supervision, rural generalism, and medical education, James and Richard discuss how overlapping roles — supervisor, employer, colleague and even treating doctor — can create complexities, particularly in smaller communities. They share practical strategies for setting clear expectations, role-modelling professionalism, and supporting registrars to develop the self-awareness and reflective practice that underpin their professional identity.   They also highlight the subtle warning signs that may point to professionalism concerns, the role of feedback and observation, and the importance of fostering safe, respectful learning environments where registrars can grow.   For new and experienced supervisors alike, this conversation offers insights, reassurance, and guidance on navigating tricky boundaries to support both supervisors and registrars in staying on track together.
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3 months ago
23 minutes

Supervisors’ Compass
The Good, the Bad, and the Ugly of Supervising
What makes supervision rewarding, what makes it challenging, and what happens when things don’t go to plan? In this first episode of the ACRRM RG podcast Supervisors’ Compass, Dr James Best speaks with Professor Richard Hays about the good, the bad, and the ugly of supervising registrars on the ACRRM Rural Generalist pathway. Drawing on their extensive experience in rural medicine, medical education, and supervisor support, Richard and James talk about the rewards of mentoring, the energy and perspective registrars bring to a practice, and the collegiality found within a supportive community of practice. They also reflect on the challenges that can test supervisors and the trickier situations that can arise, and share how these moments can be recognised, navigated, and often resolved in ways that benefit both supervisors and registrars. A must-listen for new and experienced supervisors alike, this episode offers relatable experiences, reassurance, and insights to strengthen supervision practice and support registrars on their journey.
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4 months ago
19 minutes 26 seconds

Supervisors’ Compass