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    Explore "postgraduate" with insightful episodes like "Terrence Chau - Master of Architecture", "Alison Battisson - Master of Laws", "Complaints in the PhD Space: a flipped professional development session for supervisors", "Mark Brown 2 - How to save two years from Mark's PhD candidature" and "Common Errors in Postgraduate Writing" from podcasts like ""UNSW Sydney Alumni Spotlight", "UNSW Sydney Alumni Spotlight", "Tara Brabazon podcast", "Tara Brabazon podcast" and "Business Ethics and Diversity"" and more!

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    Alison Battisson - Master of Laws

    Alison Battisson - Master of Laws
    Our first alum under the spotlight is Alison Battisson, a lawyer, kickboxer, and taking on powerful figures as her charity law firm, Human Rights 4 All sets out to achieve the firm’s namesake. Interviewed by Sarah MacDonald, renowned Australian journalist, author, and radio presenter. Visit postgraduate.unsw.edu.au to learn more about postgraduate studies at UNSW Sydney.

    Episode Eleven: The 86th Academy Awards

    Episode Eleven: The 86th Academy Awards
    Charley leads Caitlin, Cat, Laura and Lewis as they reflect on the 2014 Oscars ceremony, considering broader questions on the value of the Academy Awards while discussing the ceremony's key moments, including Pink's questionable rendition of 'Somewhere Over the Rainbow', Ellen DeGeneres' contentious selfie and John Travolta's curious pronunciation of 'Idina Menzel'.

    Episode Ten: The Wolf of Wall Street

    Episode Ten: The Wolf of Wall Street
    Jilly leads Caitlin, Charley, Hazel and Lewis in a heated discussion on Martin Scorsese's critically acclaimed but highly contested The Wolf of Wall Street (2013), starring Leonardo DiCaprio as former Wall Street tycoon Jordan Belfort. The group address several issues that have been raised by critics, such as its suggested endorsement of Belfort's lifestyle and heavy use of profanity and nudity, while also discussing their own personal feelings on the film.
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    [49] Effect of Exposure to Good vs Poor Medical Trainee Performance on Attending Physician Ratings of Subsequent Performances

    [49] Effect of Exposure to Good vs Poor Medical Trainee Performance on Attending Physician Ratings of Subsequent Performances

    In this episode: Jon presents a paper from 2012 JAMA Special Edition. The hosts are unanimous: three thumbs up for both Methods and Impact! Length: 11:01 min. 

    Authors: Yeates, P.; O'Neill, P.; Mann, K.; Eva, K.W.;

    Publication details: Effect of Exposure to Good vs Poor Medical Trainee Performance on Attending Physician Ratings of Subsequent Performances. JAMA; 308(21):2226-32. PubMed Link

    View the abstract here

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    Episode Eight: Blackfish

    Episode Eight: Blackfish
    Lewis leads Caitlin, Cat, Charley and Laura in a discussion on the new documentary film Blackfish (2013), directed by Gabriela Cowperthwaite. Doing their best not to descend into condemnations of Sea World, they discuss the film's fusion of documentary conventions with elements from horror and thriller genres, relating it to other contemporary documentaries and to postmodern film genres more generally.
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    en-gbDecember 09, 2013

    Episode Seven: Labyrinth

    Episode Seven: Labyrinth
    Laura leads Caitlin, Cat, Hazel, Jilly and new member Lewis in a conversation on Jim Henson's Labyrinth (1986), starring Jennifer Connelly and David Bowie. The group debate the film's quality while considering questions of nostalgia and the bizarre relationship between Sarah and Jareth.
    In Motion
    en-gbNovember 12, 2013

    M18 Masterclass in coloproctology

    M18 Masterclass in coloproctology
    Click on this link http://videoportal.dbh.nhs.uk:2800 or paste into your browser to access a recording of a day of the M18 colorectal masterclass. There's a whole day of presentations on common topics in proctology, including haemorrhoids, pruritus ani, fissure, MRI, endoanal ultrasound pilonidal sinus and more. The highlight is a recording of Professor Robin Phillips (St Mark's Hospital, UK) giving his excellent talk on fistula in ano, which tells you, extremely clearly, all you will ever need to know about fistula in ano and its management. Not to be missed!
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    There's lots there and its all really useful to medical students coming up to finals, core trainees (junior residents) and higher surgical trainees alike.

    Episode Five: The White Queen

    Episode Five: The White Queen
    Cat leads Caitlin, Charley, Hazel, Jilly and Laura in a heated discussion on the ten-part BBC One drama series The White Queen (2013). The drama is adapted from three novels in Philippa Gregory's 'Cousins' War' series - The White Queen, The Red Queen and The Kingmaker's Daughter - and stars Rebecca Ferguson, Amanda Hale and Faye Marsay.

    New Approaches to Gender, Film and Television: Panel 1

    New Approaches to Gender, Film and Television: Panel 1
    This is a recording of the first panel for New Approaches to Gender, Film and Television: Histories and Futures in the Digital Age, the CATH Centre's 2013 postgraduate conference. The panel is entitled 'Textual representations of gender, sexuality and sexism' and features the following papers: Caitlin Shaw (De Montfort University) - ''You make that sound like a bad thing': Misogyny and nostalgia in Life on Mars, Ashes to Ashes and Gene Hunt fandom' (0:00) Eve Bennett (De Montfort University) - 'The mad doll in the attic: Joss Whedon's Dollhouse as female gothic for the neoliberal era' (18:30) Laura Mee (De Montfort University) - ''Witless, ugly and unnecessary': Genre, gender and sexuality in I Spit on Your Grave (2010)' (39:25) A discussion follows at 58:27. Note: Due to technical problems with the recording, the first two papers have been re-recorded at a later date and edited into the original panel recording.

    [35] The dual nature of medical enculturation in postgraduate medical training and practice

    [35] The dual nature of medical enculturation in postgraduate medical training and practice

    In this episode: Linda discusses a reflections paper that she calls useful for Clinical Educators. Length: 16:59 min

    Authors: Gordon, J.; Markham, P.; Lipworth, W.; Kerridge, I.; Little, M.

    Publication details: The dual nature of medical enculturation in postgraduate medical training and practice. Medical Education; 2012 Sept; 46(9):894–902. PubMed Link

    View the abstract here

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    [33] Tensions in informed self-assessment: how the desire for feedback and reticence to collect and use it can conflict.

    [33] Tensions in informed self-assessment: how the desire for feedback and reticence to collect and use it can conflict.

    In this episode: The hosts explore conflicts in external feedback for self-assessment with Jon's paper selection. Length: 18:34 min

    Authors: Mann, K.; van der Vleuten, C.; Eva, K.; Armson, H.; Chesluk, B.; Dornan, T.; Holmboe, E.; Lockyer, J.; Loney, E.; Sargeant, J.

    Publication details: Tensions in informed self-assessment: how the desire for feedback and reticence to collect and use it can conflict. Academic Medicine; 2011; 86:1120–1127. PubMed Link

    View the abstract here

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    Jonathan Sherbino: @sherbino 

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