
The Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast
The Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast is brought to you by multiple physical therapists where we interview prominent guests within the realms of healthcare education aimed at PTs, students, and other healthcare providers who want to transition to education and learn how to be effective educators and learners from various roles as PTs to patients/ CI/ Mentor/ CEU Teacher/ Professor/Administrator and transition to interviewing educators from other professions to observe their models to see what we can take from them with the goal to provide free and valuable content that can reach large numbers of people to help developing current and future educators. We also aim to ask questions to those in various roles from different perspectives on what in healthcare education works, what doesn't work how, and to challenge the status quo of healthcare education to make it better and discuss different strategies to fix it.
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563. Finding Your Why: Kevin Morris on Burnout, Advocacy, and Building a Life Outside the Clinic
Kevin Morris joins me to explore the deeper reasons behind burnout in physical therapy—and why staying connected to your personal values may be the key to surviving (and thriving) in this profession. Kevin opens up about his unexpected entry into PT through a high school job, the physical toll of clinical work, and why
Jason’s back, and this time we’re going deeper. From his early classroom failures to his passionate critiques of the grading system, Jason Turner pulls back the curtain on what it really means to teach—not just art, but agency. We dig into how subjectivity can be a strength, why guiding questions trump easy answers, an

561. Subjectivity as Superpower: Jason Turner on Creativity, Confidence, and the Real Lessons of Middle School
I sat down with Jason Turner—graphic designer turned middle school art teacher—to explore how subjectivity isn’t a limitation in education, but a secret weapon. Jason walks us through his journey from corporate design to the classroom, how burnout led him to teaching, and what he's learned guiding kids through one of t

560. Exploring the Future of Healthcare Education: Insights from Nursing and Physical Therapy
In this engaging episode of the Healthcare Education Transformation Podcast, host Dr. F Scott Feil talks to Blaze Hirsch, a dedicated nurse manager and educator with a wealth of experience across various healthcare settings. The conversation delves into Blaze’s fascinating journey through the nursing landscape, highlig

559. Stories Are the Future: Ben Whybrow on Emotional Intelligence, AI, and Meeting Patients Where They Are
Ben Whybrow returns for part two of our conversation, and this time we dive even deeper into the art—and science—of clinical communication. From the way stories create emotional buy-in to how AI could reshape patient interactions, Ben brings insight, humor, and clarity to the complexities of modern healthcare. We break

558. Beyond the Script: Ben Whybrow on Redefining Communication and Connection in Healthcare
What happens when we stop treating communication as a soft skill and start recognizing it as the core of effective patient care? In this episode, I talk with UK-based physio and medical communication educator Ben Whybrow about why connection, tone, and storytelling matter more than ever in healthcare. Ben shares how hi