GP040: Global Physio Podcast Relaunch with Krysta Norwick

Welcome to the Global Physio Podcast! This episode features an introduction to the podcast and new host (Allana Beavis), as well as an interview with the former host and creator (Krysta Norwick).

We hope you enjoy the podcast!

In this episode we talk about:

    • What the mission of the Global Physio Podcast is
    • What’s in store for the Global Physio Podcast audience
    • What inspired Krysta to create the Global Physio Podcast
    • What Krysta is working on now

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GP039: Telehealth with Krysta Wark and Phil Sheppard

The regular host of the podcast, Krysta, is the guest on this episode. Listen to her explain how she thinks Telehealth will be used in physiotherapy practice going forward AND how our more virtual world will impact global health work in general. Phil Sheppard is our guest host for this episode and he shares some insights from his perspectives as a global health professional. We hope you enjoy!

Contact us: globalphysiopodcast@gmail.com
Website: globalphysio.ca
GHD: https://physiotherapy.ca/divisions/global-health-division
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COVID-19 UPDATE 5: Considerations for re-opening with Phil Sheppard and Dr. Mike Landry

With whisperings of some communities, provinces and states in North America re-opening certain services, we thought it was timely to discuss what this might look like. We hear insights from both Mike and Phil regarding what we should consider as health care professionals when transitioning back to in-person care. What will our new business models look like? What should we be mindful of?

Contact me: globalphysiopodcast@gmail.com
Follow me on Instagram: @krystawark
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GP038: Global Health from Home with Emily Eglitis

In response to a need for wheelchairs identified by a physiotherapy school in Nepal, Emily initiated a project to help them acquire more wheelchairs. She elicited the help of physiotherapists at an Australian physiotherapy school near her and they are currently in the needs analysis stage of the project. Emily has found a creative way to participate in global health work while still being able to stay at home and be with her family. Not only is she helping address a lack of resources in Nepal, but she is also spreading global health knowledge through her work with physiotherapy students. I loved discussing this project with her and it got my mind buzzing with ideas for my own projects. I hope it does the same for you!

Emily’s blog: https://emilyeglitis.com.au/blog/
Krysta’s e-mail: globalphysiopodcast@gmail.com
Global Health Division website: https://physiotherapy.ca/divisions/global-health-division

COVID-19 UPDATE 4: with Phil Sheppard and Mike Landry

Phil and Mike are back for another COVID-19 Update. We discuss current status of the COVID-19 pandemic, where some countries are at in terms of their response, how we can be better advocates for our role as physiotherapists, what research is being produced, and more! You don’t want to miss this excellent update!

Contact Krysta: globalphysiopodcast@gmail.com
Follow Krysta on Instagram: @krystawark
Follow us on Facebook: @globalphysiopodcast

COVID-19 UPDATE 3: Mental Health with Alex Sterling

Alex Sterling is a Clinical Counsellor based in Victoria, BC, Canada. She shares with us some excellent tips on how to help support your friends, family members, clients and your own mental health during this time and as we move through the pandemic together. She has ample experience with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) and shares with us some very tangible advice to help decrease the risk of either our clients or ourselves developing PTSD.

Global Mental Health is being impacted by the COVID-19 pandemic in some of the following ways:

  • Feelings of isolation and being unsafe
  • Nervous systems are heightened
  • Sleep disturbances
  • Anxiety and worry
  • Amplifying pre-existing mental health issues

How physiotherapists can help support our clients during this challenging time:

  • Provide pro-social responses to those experiencing trauma. This means meeting them with a positive social response, especially if they have contracted COVID-19. This decreases the person’s risk of developing PTSD.
  • Help people to focus on routine
  • Help people focus on what they can control
  • Help people adjust their expectations at this time and normalize the fact that we might not be as productive and successful given the current situation

Tips for physiotherapists and all health care workers to help them take care of themselves psychologically at this time:

  • Include yourself in the equation of care
  • Recalibrate expectations of yourself
  • Tune into body and notice ebb and flow of energy. Allow yourself to adjust how much energy you’re using that day depending on how much energy is available to you.
  • If you’re having a low day, find moments while at work to ground yourself. This could mean checking in with your body while you take 2 minutes to wash your hands. Or you could find a moment to get fresh air or check-in with someone emotionally. It is them really important to allow yourself to process your feelings once you’re home from work.
  • Remind yourself why you’re doing something to help you get through the tough moments
  • Be intentional with self-care during and after your shifts

An amazing insight on how to process our fear, stressor or trauma in the moment to help decrease the incidence of PTSD:

  • Acknowledge when you are feeling an intense fear/stressor response and allow the process to happen. Allow the tears to come, allow yourself to shake, and then allow your nervous system to calm back down. This will allow the stress hormones and the cascade of fear response to come back to equilibrium. If this doesn’t happen, these stressors pile up on top of each other and the nervous system won’t return back to equilibrium. Allowing the nervous system to come back to equilibrium is important for long term mental health.

Krysta’s e-mail: globalphysiopodcast@gmail.com

COVID-19 UPDATE 2: with Irena Djordjevic

Tune in to our wonderful podcast volunteer, Irena Djordjevic, describe her current work and living situation in France. She describes what it’s like to be on a full lock down and still work from home. She is a Public Health professional who is actively working on the COVID-19 pandemic response. It was such a pleasure to finally have her on the podcast after all this time of her helping behind the scenes. Thanks again Irena!

Contact me: globalphysiopodcast@gmail.com
Facebook: @globalphysiopodcast
Website: globalphysio.ca

COVID-19 UPDATE 1: with Mike Landry and Phil Sheppard

An update on the evolving COVID-19 pandemic and the role of physiotherapy. Tune in for some practical ways to get involved in this global health emergency.

Website: www.ptcovid19.org
Twitter: @ptcovid19
E-mail: globalphysiopodcast@gmail.com

GP037: Voluntourism with Emily Eglitis and Dr. Mohan Sharma

Voluntourism is a popular way to volunteer time and resources abroad. It is usually when an individual combines travel with some form of volunteer work. Listen in to understand the intricacies of these voluntourism opportunities and to learn that, despite best intentions, these trips are usually harmful. Emily speaks from the point of view of a physiotherapist who participated in a volunteer trip for 3 months in Nepal. Dr. Mohan Sharma speaks from the perspective of a neurosurgeon who works at a teaching hospital in Nepal.  The combination of their insights from both sides of the coin are invaluable. I’m so proud of this episode – please, please have a listen! I wish this was information that every single person knew before considering on an international volunteer mission.

Emily’s blog: https://emilyeglitis.com.au/blog/
The exact blog post with  the resources mentioned in this episode: https://emilyeglitis.com.au/2019/12/20/5-considerations-for-volunteers/

Contact me: globalphysiopodcast@gmail.com
Visit the Global Health Division: https://physiotherapy.ca/divisions/global-health-division

Coronavirus and Physiotherapy: Managing in Complexity with Mike Landry

Bonus episode discussing the COVID-19 pandemic. This episode contains lots of useful information for anyone interested in learning more about the COVID-19 virus. In particular, Mike shares insights on how we, as physiotherapists and rehabilitation professionals can be involved in the management of this health crisis. As physiotherapists we can be leaders in the control of spread of COVID-19. We can also help mitigate the potential secondary effects of contracting the virus, being quarantined and/or being socially isolated.

How can we, as physiotherapists, help slow the rate of transmission of the virus to decrease the burden on the healthcare system? These were Mike’s 3 tips:

  1. Physiotherapists should position ourselves as part of the early intervention team for infectious diseases and other disasters.
  2. Lead by example – be the models of the future. Follow all regulations, including social distancing.
  3. Go out of our way for our patients in this precarious moment. Let’s put extra effort into reaching out to our patients to let them know what our infection control protocols are and how they should approach attending their physiotherapy appointments. Offer alternative health care strategies if possible, such as Telehealth.

Let’s step up for ourselves, our clients, our communities and our world! We can be leaders during this complex time.

Cairn Physiotherapy (Krysta’s Telehealth company): cairnphysiotherapy.ca
Krysta’s Instagram: @krystawark @cairnphysiotherapy
GHD: physiotherapy.ca/divisions/global-health-division
Contact me: globalphysiopodcast@gmail.com