Episode

RiskBites - Talking about time management

Podcast
Dental Protection Australia
Published
Sep 28, 2025
Duration seconds
2318
Processing state
not_requested
Canonical source
https://www.spreaker.com/episode/riskbites-talking-about-time-management--67682829
Audio
https://media.blubrry.com/dental_protection_australia/api.spreaker.com/download/episode/67682829/risk_bites_edits_time_management_mixdown.mp3
JSON
/v1/public/podcasts/dental-protection-australia-125802/episodes/riskbites-talking-about-time-management
Markdown
/podcast/dental-protection-australia-125802/riskbites-talking-about-time-management.md

Actions

  • POST https://stenobird.com/v1/public/podcasts/dental-protection-australia-125802/episodes/riskbites-talking-about-time-management/transcription-requests
    Idempotently request low-priority transcript generation for this episode.
  • GET https://stenobird.com/podcast/dental-protection-australia-125802/riskbites-talking-about-time-management.md
    Read the agent-friendly Markdown representation of this episode resource.

Summary

The busy and often unpredictable nature of clinical practice can really challenge us as health professionals. So, how do we stay on top of all our work? How do we avoid constant battles with an incredibly scarce resource – time? How can we stay on time in clinical practice, and should we really worry about it too much, or is that only going to add to our cognitive load and stress? Is it really all that important, and what are the repercussions if we don’t run on time? To find out the answers to these questions and more, join Dr Annalene Weston and Dr Simon Parson in this RiskBites podcast titled ‘Talking about time management’. “Time wasted by health professionals is time not invested in patients”: time management practice and associated factors among health professionals at public hospitals in Bahir Dar, Ethiopia: a multicenter mixed method study - PMC Does time management work? A meta-analysis - PMC Characterization of tasks and time efficiency of dental hygiene students during clinical training - PMC