Episode 27 Rob Timmings - Are we caring for each other enough?
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In this powerful and honest conversation, Wendy sits down with Nurse Rob Timmings — known to many as Nurse Rob from ECT4Health — a nurse educator with 37 years of experience spanning ICU, emergency, flight retrieval, rural and remote nursing, hyperbaric medicine, and now international nurse education.
Rob shares his journey from a St John Ambulance cadet with dreams of becoming a paramedic, to hospital-trained nurse in the 1980s, through intensive care and burns, emergency nursing, helicopter retrieval, and ultimately rural practice in outback Queensland. His career is truly one of “ups and downs” — from flight nursing to hyperbaric chambers — and every chapter has shaped his passion for education.
A turning point came when statewide cuts to nurse education roles forced Rob to rethink his future. Rather than leaving nursing, he and his wife created ECT4Health — blending high-quality clinical education with conference-style learning experiences and educational holidays across Australia and beyond.
But this episode goes deeper.
Rob speaks candidly about what he believes is missing in nursing today: genuine care for each other. He highlights the mounting pressure on inexperienced nurses, the emotional toll of feeling “never enough,” and the importance of self-reflection, grounding, and prioritising patient care over paperwork. His golden advice? When entering a new specialty, stop trying to know everything. Be willing to be shaped, supported, and moulded.
This is a heartfelt, thought-provoking episode about resilience, mentorship, transition, and remembering why we became nurses in the first place.
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Rob’s contact information rob@ect4health.com.au