Do the Work, Try Something, Change Something, Reflect
Ashley McLellan, a student in the Master of Science in Nursing program joins us to talk about her scholarly project on preventing peanut allergy in children, in collaboration with her team at the Massachusetts General Hospital for Children Food Allergy Center.
In this episode of Evidence-Based IHP, Ashley McLellan, a student in the Master of Science in Nursing program joins us to talk about her scholarly project on preventing peanut allergy in children, in collaboration with her team at the Massachusetts General Hospital for Children Food Allergy Center. We discuss how her project will help advance provider knowledge and practice regarding food allergy prevention, as well as team building during the pandemic, the challenges of implementing evidence into practice and the benefits of using the quality improvement framework in healthcare. Amanda and Rachel conclude the episode with a discussion of recent research on impostor syndrome, especially in health professionals.
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Learn more about:
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Learn more about:
- The 2017 updated peanut allergy prevention guidelines
- The 2020 updated USDA Dietary Guidelines
- The Food Allergy Center at MassGeneral for Children
- The Direct Entry Master of Science in Nursing program at MGH IHP
- The MGH IHP chapter of the Institute for Healthcare Improvement (IHI): Open School
- Woman, Infants, Children aka WIC
- Suggestions for how to handle impostor syndrome from Andy Molinsky for Harvard Business Review
- Impostor syndrome among physicians and physicians in training by Gottleib et al.
- Impostor syndrome and compassion fatigue among postgraduate allied health students by Schmulian et al.
- Prevalence, Predictors, and Treatment of Impostor Syndrome by Bravata et al.
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Credits
Co-Hosts: Amanda Tarbet & Rachel Norton
Executive Producer: Selena Craig
Creator: Amanda Tarbet
Special thanks to Jorge Sanchez de Lozada and MGH IHP's Office of Information Technology for their technical help and financial support of this project.
The songs featured in our podcast are Neighbors by Normcore and The Valley by Jahzzar.
Ask us questions, send us your feedback on the show or pitch us a story at podcast@mghihp.edu.
Follow the Janis P. Bellack Library on Twitter and/or Instagram.
Follow MGH Institute of Health Professions on Twitter and/or Instagram.
Credits
Co-Hosts: Amanda Tarbet & Rachel Norton
Executive Producer: Selena Craig
Creator: Amanda Tarbet
Special thanks to Jorge Sanchez de Lozada and MGH IHP's Office of Information Technology for their technical help and financial support of this project.
The songs featured in our podcast are Neighbors by Normcore and The Valley by Jahzzar.