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Advocacy Inquiry - A Rapid Explainer
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Advocacy Inquiry is a powerful means of addressing concerning behaviour in others. Its role in "calling out" bad behaviour in colleagues is, I believe, under-recognised and yet incredibly valuable. In this video, I explain what it is and how we can use it outside of the context of medical simulation debriefing.
0:00 - Intro
0:29 - What is Advocacy-Inquiry?
1:09 - What is "Good Judgement"?
2:43 - What about the "Inquiry"?
3:57 - Practical Application...
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References:
Rudolph, Jenny W. PhD et al; There's No Such Thing as “Nonjudgmental” Debriefing: A Theory and Method for Debriefing with Good Judgment. Simulation in Healthcare: The Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare 1(1):p 49-55, Spring 2006.
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0:00 - Intro
0:29 - What is Advocacy-Inquiry?
1:09 - What is "Good Judgement"?
2:43 - What about the "Inquiry"?
3:57 - Practical Application...
Got feedback for me? Great! I'm always trying to make my videos better and more relevant. Let me know what you think in the comments section. If you'd prefer to give your feedback anonymously, you can use this link:
References:
Rudolph, Jenny W. PhD et al; There's No Such Thing as “Nonjudgmental” Debriefing: A Theory and Method for Debriefing with Good Judgment. Simulation in Healthcare: The Journal of the Society for Simulation in Healthcare 1(1):p 49-55, Spring 2006.
Time to turn theory into practice?
Contact me at:
We'll equip you to deal with any difficult conversation.
Subscribe to my Newsletter, "The Sunday Synapse":
Video Suggestions for Responding to Emotion:
5 Skills for Validating Other's Emotions
Communication Skills for Difficult Conversations: A Toolbox
Respond to Emotion by Naming It
Respond to Emotion by Understanding the Driver
Respond to Emotion with Respect, Praise and Appreciation
Respond to Emotion with a Supportive Statement
Respond to Emotion by Exploring the Story
Time to turn theory into practice?
Contact me at:
We'll equip you to deal with any difficult conversation.
Subscribe to my Newsletter, "The Sunday Synapse":
Twitter:
LinkedIn:
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