Gloves Off, Minds On - A perioperative podcast

Beyond the OR: Stepping into Research as a Nurse

43 min · 9. juli 2026
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What does it actually take for a perioperative nurse to step into research and why would you? In this episode of Gloves Off, Minds On, Elyse and Carmen sit down with Tarryn Armour RN, ACORN Fellow, lecturer, and PhD candidate — to talk about her pathway from clinical practice into academia and research. Tarryn shares how her interest in research developed, what gave her the confidence to start a PhD, and the realities of juggling study, teaching, and life along the way. This is an honest, practical look at what a research pathway can look like for perioperative nurses. They explore: * How a clinical career in perioperative nursing can evolve into research and academia * What sparked Tarryn’s decision to pursue a PhD * Common misconceptions and barriers for nurses considering research * The focus of her PhD and why it matters for perioperative practice and patient outcomes * The realities of balancing study, work, and everyday life * Advice for nurses who are curious about postgraduate study but not sure where to start This episode is for anyone who’s ever thought, “Could I do research?” — and needed to hear what that path actually looks like from someone living it.

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Beyond the OR: Stepping into Research as a Nurse

What does it actually take for a perioperative nurse to step into research and why would you? In this episode of Gloves Off, Minds On, Elyse and Carmen sit down with Tarryn Armour RN, ACORN Fellow, lecturer, and PhD candidate — to talk about her pathway from clinical practice into academia and research. Tarryn shares how her interest in research developed, what gave her the confidence to start a PhD, and the realities of juggling study, teaching, and life along the way. This is an honest, practical look at what a research pathway can look like for perioperative nurses. They explore: * How a clinical career in perioperative nursing can evolve into research and academia * What sparked Tarryn’s decision to pursue a PhD * Common misconceptions and barriers for nurses considering research * The focus of her PhD and why it matters for perioperative practice and patient outcomes * The realities of balancing study, work, and everyday life * Advice for nurses who are curious about postgraduate study but not sure where to start This episode is for anyone who’s ever thought, “Could I do research?” — and needed to hear what that path actually looks like from someone living it.

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