Remote Control EP The Podcast
A show for EP's by EP's. Hosted by Exercise Physiologists and business owners Nicola Begley and Courtenay Polock.
Diving into the real and raw conversations about clinical practice, business ownership and what it means to be an EP.
Expect industry issues, business and self-development and clinical skill development.
We are here to make an impact in the industry and we hope you join us on the journey.
Episodes
9 episodes
9. Dysautonomia and EP's not actually exercising.
This week's episode dives into 2 juicy topics:POTS as a presentation of DysautonomiaNic's controversial LinkedIn post about why EP's should be exercising.PD in the Control Room Waitlist -->
8. Menstrual phase dysfunctions and practical application of the knowledge
In this week's episode Courtenay shares some interesting physiology related to menstrual phase dysfunctions before diving into the topic of the week; Practically applying knowledge.Keen to join our lunch and learn sessions? We...
7. The sensory homunculus and mastering feedback
Let's dive into this week's episode. We sit down and revisit the sensory homunculus before diving deep into feedback. How to take on feedback, how to get better feedback, how to give feedback and how to apply feedback.
6. Hemoglobin and platelet count in cancer patients influences exercise intensity + optimising your service structure
Join us in this weeks episode as we dive into optimising your service structure and how we have navigated this from completely different perspectives.Follow us on socials:IG:
5. Generalist vs specialist and Nic's Story.
Let's dive into being a generalist EP, how do you know it all but also be really good at it. Nic shares her story and how she grew to be a generalist that still carries depth of knowledge when it comes to her practice.
4. Specialisation and Courtenay's story.
Are you someone who feels the need to specialise as an EP? Join us as we sit down and discuss Courtenay journey as an EP and how she has specialised as a Women's Health EP. Follow us on socials:IG:
3. Your career relies on depth of knowledge
Let's dive into why it's important to develop your depth of knowledge as a clinician.Follow us on socials:IG: @remotecontrol.epLin...