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    Explore " university of auckland" with insightful episodes like "WHATSAPP AT WORK", "Patreon Podcast Preview - Sarah, Uni Student", "Simon Mitchell - Explaining Decompression Illness & Hyperbaric treatment", "Ashley Bloomfield: former Director-General of Health on new professor role" and "Life-Sparring - Round 13: Prof. Elizabeth George & Prof. Prithviraj “Raja” Chattopadhyay - Identity (Re-)Search" from podcasts like ""The Agenda", "K Road Chronicle", "Scuba Goat", "Holiday Breakfast" and "Life-Sparring Podcast - Fighting Mediocrity, One Round At A Time"" and more!

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    Simon Mitchell - Explaining Decompression Illness & Hyperbaric treatment

    Simon Mitchell - Explaining Decompression Illness & Hyperbaric treatment

    Simon's correct title reads... Professor Simon Mitchell MB ChB, PhD, DipOccMed, DipAdvDHM (ANZCA), FUHM, FANZCA, Department of Anaesthesiology, University of Auckland.  This clearly does not fit in the title of this episode however, it goes a LONG way to explaining why Simon is one of the top dogs when it comes to being able to pour a healthy amount of clarity over the common confusions between decompression sickness, decompression illness, and arterial gas embolism.

    Simon is a physician and scientist with specialist training in diving medicine and anesthesiology. He is widely published with over 150 papers or book chapters. He co-authored the 5th edition of 'Diving and Subaquatic Medicine' and has two chapters on decompression illness in the most recent edition of Bennett and Elliott. He has twice been Vice President of the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medicine Society (USA) and in 2010 received the society’s Behnke Award for contributions to the science of diving and hyperbaric medicine. In the past, Simon was a naval diving medical officer and medical director of the Wesley Centre for Hyperbaric Medicine in Brisbane. He now works as a consultant anaesthetist at Auckland City Hospital, and Professor in Anaesthesiology at the University of Auckland. He provides on-call cover for diving and hyperbaric emergencies at the North Shore Hospital Hyperbaric Unit in Auckland. Simon assumed the role of Editor of Diving and Hyperbaric Medicine in January 2019.

    Simon’s diving career has included more than 6,000 dives spanning sport, scientific, commercial, and military diving. He has been a lead member of teams that were the first to dive and identify three deep wrecks of high historical significance in Australia and New Zealand. At the time of one of these dives (2002) the 180 m depth represented the deepest wreck dive ever undertaken. He was elected to Fellowship of the Explorers’ Club of New York in 2006, and was the DAN Rolex Diver of the Year in 2015.

    Ref: www.dhmjournal.com. (n.d.). DHM, Simon Mitchell. [online]

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    Ashley Bloomfield: former Director-General of Health on new professor role

    Ashley Bloomfield: former Director-General of Health on new professor role

    Ashley Bloomfield is swapping news conferences for lectures in 2023.

    The former Director-General of Health has accepted a professorship at Auckland University in the School of Population Health.

    He will be the first chair of the university's Public Policy Impact Institute, using his expertise in hopes to improve equity across the country.

    Bloomfield says it's an honour to return to the university.

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    Life-Sparring - Round 13: Prof. Elizabeth George & Prof. Prithviraj “Raja” Chattopadhyay - Identity (Re-)Search

    Life-Sparring - Round 13: Prof. Elizabeth George & Prof. Prithviraj “Raja” Chattopadhyay - Identity (Re-)Search

    Round 13 of the Life-Sparring Podcast is an ambitious one. With Professor Elizabeth George and Professor Prithviraj Chattopadhyay, I face not just one but two academic heavyweights in the virtual Life-Sparing ring, and our topic is nothing less than the eternal question “Who Am I.”

    As Professors of Management, both Elizabeth and Raja have spent large parts of their professional lives researching and teaching what makes organizations run. The social and personal identity of employees is a recurring theme of their research. In our almost one-hour-long discussion, we cover many aspects of Elizabeth’s and Raja’s Identity (Re-)Search.

    How to define identity? What role does identity play in our lives? How does Social Media or working from home influence our identities? These and a lot of other questions we are trying to answer in our discussion.

    For detailed show notes and more information visit Life-Sparring.com/podcast.

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