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July 14, 2025 • 23 mins
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In this episode of the Paediatric Mini-Series, we step away from clinical procedures to explore something just as vital: grief and debrief after difficult paediatric cases. Whether it's a tragic outcome, a confronting resuscitation, or an emotionally charged encounter, these experiences leave a mark.

We talk candidly about the importance of reaching out, how to support each other, and how to create a culture where psychological safety and structured debriefing are the norm—not the exception.

Even the most experienced clinicians are not immune.

Grief and emotional residue don’t disappear with time—they need space, validation, and care.

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