The St.Emlyn’s Podcast

Ep 259 - Skills Fade with Nathalie Pattyn at Tactical Trauma 24

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Feb 5, 2025
Nathalie Pattyn, a military physician and neuroscientist, shares her expertise on skills fade in emergency medicine. Drawing from her unique experiences, including a lengthy clinical deployment in Antarctica, she highlights how low workloads impact cognitive and psychomotor skills. The discussion contrasts aviation's rigorous recertification with medical practices and advocates for better reintegration policies for returning professionals. Nathalie emphasizes the need for evidence-based guidelines to maintain proficiency, ultimately benefiting both healthcare providers and patient care.
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ANECDOTE

Antarctica Deployment

  • Nathalie Pattyn's Antarctic deployment led to skills fade.
  • Returning to clinical practice, she felt vulnerable and de-skilled.
INSIGHT

Lack of Regulations

  • There's a lack of regulations for returning to practice after detraining, especially in Belgium.
  • The UK has more sensible policies for supervision after an absence.
INSIGHT

Imposter Syndrome vs De-skilling

  • Differentiating between imposter syndrome and actual de-skilling is difficult.
  • Systemic regulations and solutions are needed to address this challenge.
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