In this episode of Clinical Practice Radio (CPR), the team unpacks what resilience really means for paramedics and other first responders working in high‑pressure environments. They explore why resilience is not a fixed trait, but something that needs to be built, maintained and regularly reassessed across both work and personal life.
They discuss how factors like sleep, nutrition, relationships and life stressors all influence a clinician’s ability to cope with challenging situations, and why resilience often only becomes visible when it starts to slip.
The conversation then focuses on practical ways to strengthen resilience, including self‑reflection, mindset, physical wellbeing and strong social connections. The team introduces the concept of a “resilience shield”, a layered approach that brings together personal, social and professional factors to better manage stress and recovery.
A thoughtful discussion on recognising early warning signs, supporting colleagues, and building resilience before it’s tested, highlighting that strong performance starts with looking after yourself.
References:
- The Resilience Shield by Dr Dan Pronk, Ben Pronk and Tim Curtis
- The Paramedic Mindset by Leigh Anderson
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