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School of Surgery

Audio and video podcasts aimed at medical students and doctors in training on a growing range of topics across surgery. 

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Update frequency
every 18 days
Average duration
14 minutes
Episodes
84
Years Active
2013 - 2021
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Modern treatment of anal fistula: an overview with Phil Tozer

Modern treatment of anal fistula: an overview with Phil Tozer

Recorded at the International Conference of Anal Fistula Treatment in Rome 2018, Techniques in Coloproctology interview Phil Tozer, a consultant at the world famous St Mark's Hospital, UK about curre…
00:24:10  |   Tue 24 Jul 2018
How to manage early rectal cancer

How to manage early rectal cancer

The management of early rectal cancer is becoming increasingly complex.Find out all you need to know about diagnosis, staging, treatment, follow up and prognosis in this podcast. Steve Schlichtemeier…
00:23:45  |   Sat 19 May 2018
Radiotherapy for surgeons - clinical applications

Radiotherapy for surgeons - clinical applications

In the second podcast on radiotherapy, Sindu Vivekanandan explains to Keaton Jones what is meant by the terms adjuvant and neoadjuvant, what the 3 main ways of delivering radiotherapy are, in which t…
00:11:05  |   Sat 11 Nov 2017
Radiotherapy for surgeons - the basics

Radiotherapy for surgeons - the basics

Keaton Jones asks Sindu Vivekanandan what is radiotherapy, how it works and why we use it. Dose and fractionation are explained along with the '4Rs' of radiobiology: repair, reassortment, repopulatio…
00:11:44  |   Sat 04 Nov 2017
Anal Fissure - the evidence

Anal Fissure - the evidence

Rick Nelson knows more about anal fissure than almost anyone in the world and has recently published a comprehensive meta-analysis of the evidence supporting treatment for anal fissure in the leading…
00:27:29  |   Sat 16 Sep 2017
How to manage bariatric surgery complications for the non bariatric surgeon - part 2

How to manage bariatric surgery complications for the non bariatric surgeon - part 2

How to recognise and immediately manage complications of sleeve gastrectomy and gastric bypass are discussed in the second part of this podcast. Understand why bariatric patients clinical examination…
00:21:24  |   Wed 21 Jun 2017
How to manage bariatric surgery complications for the non bariatric surgeon - part 1

How to manage bariatric surgery complications for the non bariatric surgeon - part 1

You're not a bariatric surgeon, but you need to know how the immediate management of complications of bariatric surgery because they might well come in to your hospital, even if its not a bariatric s…
00:14:03  |   Wed 21 Jun 2017
Perforated Diverticular Disease: the evidence

Perforated Diverticular Disease: the evidence

For decades the only real option for perforated diverticular disease was a Hartmann's procedure, but there has been a lot of interest in the less invasive and stoma saving laparoscopic lavage and dra…
00:17:21  |   Fri 14 Apr 2017
Urology for the non urologist - practical tips on what to do when called in the night

Urology for the non urologist - practical tips on what to do when called in the night

A host of practical tips on difficult urethral catheter insertion, changing a suprapubic catheter, managing a 3-way catheter, what to do when you're called about testicular pain, paraphimosis or a ne…
00:18:16  |   Sat 18 Mar 2017
A novel sphincter sparing technique for complex fistula in ano

A novel sphincter sparing technique for complex fistula in ano

Dr Ruediger Prosst, Director of The Proctological Institute in Stuttgart, Germany, tells Jon Lund about his experience in treating the often challenging problem of high and complex anal fistula using…
00:28:07  |   Mon 13 Mar 2017
Haematuria - all you need to know

Haematuria - all you need to know

All you need to know about the classification, presentation, diagnosis, investigation and treatment of causes of haematuria: Philly Horner talks to Simon Williams, Consultant Urological Surgeon
00:12:12  |   Sun 05 Mar 2017
Calcium disorders - All you need to know

Calcium disorders - All you need to know

"Doctor, Mrs Smith's calcium is 2.9, what do you want me to do?" Cat Boereboom talks to Roger Stanworth about all aspects of the presentation, diagnosis and treatment of both high and low calcium. On…
00:29:08  |   Sun 05 Feb 2017
Small Bowel Obstruction - All you need to know

Small Bowel Obstruction - All you need to know

Philly Horner talks to Gill Tierney about the presentation, diagnosis and treatment of small bowel obstruction, a very common condition presenting as an emergency. This podcast contains all you need …
00:08:25  |   Thu 02 Feb 2017
Management of the Airway in Trauma Patients

Management of the Airway in Trauma Patients

A is the first letter of ABC and is the first thing to get right when managing a trauma patient. It can be very challenging and time is pressured. In this advanced level podcast for anaesthetists and…
00:16:34  |   Sat 14 Jan 2017
Functional Constipation - All you need to know and more

Functional Constipation - All you need to know and more

Functional Constipation is a really challenging condition to treat in gastroenterology and surgery. In this podcast Jon Lund asks Robin Spiller about the condition, the underlying physiology, how to …
00:26:05  |   Tue 27 Sep 2016
How to apply for core surgical training

How to apply for core surgical training

Its never too early to think about getting yourself ready for successful application to core surgical training, be you medical student or foundation doctor. In this podcast Ricky Ellis and Susan Hall…
00:15:45  |   Tue 28 Jun 2016
Delirium - All you need to know

Delirium - All you need to know

It is not uncommon to be called to see a patient who has experienced a sudden change in their mental state. The patient is often suffering from one of the forms of delirium, and puts them at increase…
00:14:35  |   Sat 25 Jun 2016
Mental Capacity - who, what, why, when and how - essential knowledge for all clinicians

Mental Capacity - who, what, why, when and how - essential knowledge for all clinicians

Assessing the capacity of patients is an essential skill for all doctors, not least surgeons, as it is intimately related to taking consent and treating any patient correctly. In one of the most impo…
00:23:13  |   Fri 03 Jun 2016
How to obtain informed consent

How to obtain informed consent

Every surgeon needs to obtain informed consent before proceeding with any procedure. Ricky Ellis talks to Daniel Couch about consent, how best to take it and the framework around consent. Essential l…
00:03:29  |   Sat 28 May 2016
Breast Cancer 3: How to treat Breast Cancer

Breast Cancer 3: How to treat Breast Cancer

In the third and final episode of this series, Phil Herrod talks to Mark Sibbering about how to treat breast cancer with surgical and hormonal, chemo and radiotherapies, discussing the indications fo…
00:12:29  |   Wed 17 Feb 2016
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