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Irish Thoracic Society Podcast Productions

Irish Thoracic Society Podcast Productions

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Breath work A Respiratory Medicine podcast for busy respiratory nerds who want to keep up-to-date with the constantly evolving world of the lung. Every month we speak with respiratory experts on their areas of special interest. Our goal is to provide YOU with interactive and easy to listen to clinical updates. We will cover presentation, clinical reasoning, diagnostics and treatments but also new and exciting changes coming down the line. Delivered at a time convenient to you in 20-30 minute episodes. Inspire Meet your Respiratory Medicine heroes and hear how they got to where they are today. There are now more people than ever working in the respiratory medicine sphere. In this podcast we speak to Physicians, scientists, nurses, physiologists and more. We learn about their career paths to date, how they have achieved such success and advice for others hoping to follow suit. Some of these discussions are profession specific, but much of the advice is applicable to anyone trying to progress in their career. Social Media Website: https://irishthoracicsociety.com/ X/Twitter: irishthoracicS LinkedIn: Irish Thoracic Society Instagram: Irishthoracicsociety Hygiene & Healthy Living Physical Illness & Disease Science
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  • Inspire (Part 4) Mastering Medical Meetings: Strategies for Effective Communication and Leadership with Sarah Geraghty
    Jun 22 2026
    This episode features insights from healthcare communication expert Sarah Geraghty, who shares proven frameworks and practical tips on crafting clear agendas, managing time effectively, and delivering purposeful meetings. Her insights help professionals across sectors elevate their meetings to be most effective. If you’re committed to making your meetings matter—or simply want to reclaim time, reduce stress, and foster a culture of clarity—this episode is essential listening. In this episode: The crucial role of purpose and clear objectives for every gathering How to craft and circulate agendas in advance to prep participants effectively Strategies for keeping meetings on track—even when personalities and time pressures threaten to derail progress Techniques to empower less confident voices and build inclusive, psychologically safe environments The importance of ending with clear actions, owners, and timelines—so nothing slips through the cracks Guest Sarah Geraghty is Head of Careers at the Communications Clinics, specialising in preparing for high-stakes interviews and career transitions. A seasoned communication trainer and coach, she combines practical storytelling and leadership development to help candidates articulate their value. With a rich background in journalism and editorial work—including contributions to the Irish Times and The Journal, and experience as Assistant Editor of Gloss Magazine—she brings real-world insight into how healthcare professionals can perform under pressure. Hosts Marissa O’Callaghan is an Irish trained Respiratory fellow currently undertaking a post-doc fellow working in Erasmus MC Rotterdam in the Netherlands. She finished her Irish respiratory and Internal medicine training and Phd in 2025. Her areas of interest are interstitial and rare lung diseases. She enjoys clinical research, Med Ed, and dreaming up new medical innovations. Together with cohost Sandra Green, she founded the ITS podcast series in June 2024. Sandra Green is an Irish-trained respiratory doctor with a strong track record in climate advocacy and multidisciplinary sustainable initiatives, as co-founder of Irish Doctors for the Environment. She has an MSc in Leadership and Innovation in Healthcare at the Royal College of Surgeons Ireland (2023–2025. With Marisssa, she co-founded the Irish Thoracic Society Podcast Productions, launching a platform in 2024 to share knowledge, insights, and innovations in respiratory care. Chapters 0:04 Introduction to Breathwork 0:37 Importance of Meetings in Healthcare 1:06 Effective Meeting Communication 1:28 Rapid Fire Tips for Meetings 1:56 Listening vs. Speaking in Meetings 2:25 Purpose and Objectives of Meetings 3:41 Structured vs. Informal Meetings 5:32 Role of the Chair in Meetings 7:28 Time Management in Meetings 9:48 Encouraging Participation 11:43 Setting the Meeting Culture 13:29 Challenges of Meeting Overruns 15:24 Engaging Junior Members 17:41 Psychological Safety in Meetings 19:37 Final Tips for Effective Meetings 26:37 Closing and Future Plans 27:26 Credits and Contact Information Resources & Links: Sarah Geraghty - LinkedIn https://ie.linkedin.com/in/sarah-geraghty-comms The Communication Clinic https://www.communicationsclinic.ie/
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    28 mins
  • Inspire (Part 3) From Inbox Chaos to Clarity – Smarter Email Communication in Healthcare with Sarah Geraghty
    Jun 7 2026
    In this episode, communication expert Sarah Geraghty uncovers the hidden impact of email habits on healthcare efficiency and patient safety. Discover how precise, purpose-driven emails can save time, reduce stress, and enhance collaboration. Learn practical strategies like the ‘BLUF’ framework and effective subject line structuring to transform your inbox chaos into streamlined communication. Perfect for clinicians and administrators eager to improve their email etiquette and workflow. In this episode: The ‘BLUF’ (Bottom Line Up Front) framework that ensures your emails are clear and effective, no matter the audience How to structure subject lines and content for maximum impact—without coming across as too formal or too casual The essential mindset shift: treating emails as strategic tools that require dedicated focus, not ongoing background noise Practical methods to manage post-holiday inboxes, follow-ups, and group emails The environmental and legal considerations around storing and sending emails—and why fewer, more meaningful messages are better for everyone Guest Sarah Geraghty is Head of Careers at the Communications Clinics, specialising in preparing for high-stakes interviews and career transitions. A seasoned communication trainer and coach, she combines practical storytelling and leadership development to help candidates articulate their value. With a rich background in journalism and editorial work—including contributions to the Irish Times and The Journal, and experience as Assistant Editor of Gloss Magazine—she brings real- world insight into how healthcare professionals can perform under pressure. Hosts Marissa O’Callaghan is an Irish trained Respiratory fellow currently undertaking a post-doc fellow working in Erasmus MC Rotterdam in the Netherlands. She finished her Irish respiratory and Internal medicine training and Phd in 2025. Her areas of interest are interstitial and rare lung diseases. She enjoys clinical research, Med Ed, and dreaming up new medical innovations. Together with cohost Sandra Green, she founded the ITS podcast series in June 2024. Sandra Green is an Irish-trained respiratory doctor with a strong track record in climate advocacy and multidisciplinary sustainable initiatives, as co-founder of Irish Doctors for the Environment. She has an MSc in Leadership and Innovation in Healthcare at the Royal College of Surgeons Ireland (2023–2025. With Marisssa, she co-founded the Irish Thoracic Society Podcast Productions, launching a platform in 2024 to share knowledge, insights, and innovations in respiratory care. Chapters 00:00 – Introduction: Overview of email's role in healthcare 00:28 – Email Overload: The impact of email volume on clinicians 01:21 – Communication Challenges: How poor email practices affect patient safety 01:50 – Rapid Fire Tips: Quick advice on email efficiency 02:42 – When to Call: Choosing between email and phone communication 03:10 – Post-Holiday Inbox: Strategies for managing a full inbox 04:22 – Email Anxiety: Dealing with email-related stress 06:37 – Global Email Statistics: The scale of email communication worldwide 07:31 – Why Emails Matter: The importance of email in healthcare 08:57 – Effective Use: Making emails impactful and efficient 09:54 – Miscommunication Risks: How misunderstandings affect patient care 10:52 – Managing Tasks: Balancing email with other responsibilities 12:12 – Dedicated Email Time: Setting aside time for email management 14:21 – Email Length: Finding the right balance between brevity and detail 17:11 – BLUF Framework: Using the Bottom Line Up Front approach 19:33 – Subject Lines: Writing effective email subjects 21:20 – Tone and Formality: Maintaining the right tone in emails 25:09 – CC Challenges: Managing CC chains effectively 29:17 – Follow-Up Emails: Best practices for follow-ups 32:59 – Email Storage: Challenges of storing emails in healthcare 35:21 – Environmental Impact: The carbon footprint of email 37:58 – Conclusion: Key takeaways Resources & Links Sarah Geraghty (LinkedIn): https://ie.linkedin.com/in/sarah-geraghty-comms The Communication Clinic: https://www.communicationsclinic.ie/ Richard Saul Wurman's Information Anxiety (1989). New York: Doubleday. Nordrum, O.L. and Malone, C. (2022). "The Carbon Footprint of Digital Communication Within the Healthcare Service." Irish Medical Journal, 115(8), p. 663. Available: https://imj.ie/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/The-Carbon-Footprint-of-Digital-Communication-Within-the-Healthcare-Service.pdf (accessed 7 June 2026).
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    38 mins
  • Breathwork: A Career in Cystic Fibrosis with Professor Edward McKone
    Jun 4 2026
    In this episode, with Professor Edward McKone, we dive deep into the essentials of cystic fibrosis, exploring its underlying mechanisms, diagnostic challenges, and the revolutionary impact of CFTR modulators. Led by expert insights, this discussion highlights how evolving treatments are transforming patient outcomes and what lies ahead in CF care. In this episode - The genetics and pathophysiology of CF, including CFTR function and the impact on lungs and other organs - Advances in diagnosis, especially the role of newborn screening, sweat tests, and genetic sequencing - How CFTR modulators are changing the management landscape and their long-term effects - The future of CF treatment: reducing treatment burden and personalised medicine - The importance of holistic, multidisciplinary care and transition from paediatric to adult services Guest Professor Edward McKone is a leading respiratory physician and clinical professor based in Dublin, specialising in cystic fibrosis and respiratory disease. As a Consultant at St. Vincent’s University Hospital, he works at Ireland’s National Referral Centre for Adult Cystic Fibrosis, combining frontline care with clinical trials research. He has played a pivotal role in advancing cystic fibrosis treatment both in Ireland and internationally, including leadership roles with the Cystic Fibrosis Registry of Ireland and the European CF Registry. Alongside his clinical and research work, Professor McKone is deeply committed to medical education, currently serving as Dean of the Institute of Medicine and Co-Director of the Irish Clinician Educator Track. Hosts Email: edofficer@irishthoracicsociety.com Dr Barry Harnedy is a respiratory specialist trainee in Ireland. He graduated from National University of Ireland Galway. He is the current Irish Thoracic Society co Educational Officer. He is passionate about digital innovation and airways assessment. Sandra Green is an Irish-trained respiratory fellow with a strong track record in climate advocacy and multidisciplinary sustainable initiatives, as co-founder of Irish Doctors for the Environment. She has an MSc in Leadership and Innovation in Healthcare at the Royal College of Surgeons Ireland (2023–2025). With Marisssa, she co-founded the Irish Thoracic Society Podcast Productions, launching the platform in 2024 to share knowledge, insights, and innovations in respiratory care. LinkdIn - linkedin.com/in/dr-sandra-green-2a9536199 Chapters 0:00 - Introduction 0:30 - Rapid Fire Round on cystic fibrosis. 6:02 - Cystic Fibrosis Pathophysiology 9:20 - Discussion on newborn screening and diagnostic steps. 11: 42 - Sweat test procedure 13:37 - Milder cases in adulthood and associated symptoms. 15:29 - CF in non-Caucasian populations and genetic testing. 17:25 - Referral to CF Centres 18.25 – Transition from Paediatric to Adult Care 22:13 - Overview of the mainstays of management and treatment within CF. 26:16 - Impact of CFTR Modulators 31:28 - The future challenges and management of aging CF patients. 38:57 - How socioeconomic status impacts CF outcomes in the era of modulators. 41:43 - Key message for clinicians and patients. 42:56 - Episode wrap-up and acknowledgments. Resource Links 1. Irish Cystic Fibrosis Society Website 2. Newborn Screening Information 3. Cystic Fibrosis Foundation 4. European Cystic Fibrosis Society 5. Genetic Testing for CF 6. CFTR Modulators Information 7. Transitioning from Pediatric to Adult Care
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    43 mins
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