ETNAtalks
In Episode 10 of ETNAtalks, we travel to Denmark to speak with Professor Dorthe Nielsen whose work challenges us to rethink what it truly means to care.
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From the Tropics to the Arctic: International Nurses, Belonging, and the Future of Care
In Episode 12 of ETNAtalks, Dr Floro Cubelo shares his journey from the Philippines to Finland and explores the challenges internationally educated nurses face in adapting to new healthcare systems, languages, and cultures. This thought-provoking episode examines belonging, workforce ethics, mentorship, and what healthcare organisations must do to truly support global nursing talent.
It is not about us, it is about them.
In Episode 11 of ETNAtalks, Dr Beth Chiatti explores the powerful role of culture in healthcare, sharing insights from her research and practice. From building trust with diverse communities to navigating the space between science and belief, this episode is a compelling reminder that truly effective care starts by putting patients at the centre.
Language pain and the unequal encounter: Listening beyond words
Understanding ourselves to understand others
Episode 8 of ETNAtalks, “Understanding ourselves to understand others”, features Dr Kathleen Markey reflecting on transcultural nursing as a journey that begins with self-awareness, humility, and courage, and returns to the basics of person-centred, culturally responsive care.
A long-time process, but very satisfying
In ETNAtalks Episode 7, Dr Mirko Prosen shares how his clinical experience and sociological background shaped his commitment to transcultural nursing and culturally competent care. The episode highlights why cultural competence is a long-term, reflective process, and a moral obligation for equitable and safe healthcare.
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