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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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Breast Cancer 2: Demographics, risk factors, classification, presentation and screening

Breast Cancer 2: Demographics, risk factors, classification, presentation and screening

In part 2 of our 3 part series on breast cancer Phil Herrod talks to Mark Sibbering about incidence, risk factors, survival, family history and genetics, and classification of breast cancer. Also cov…
00:11:22  |   Sat 06 Feb 2016
Breast Surgery I - History Taking, Triple Assessment and Benign Breast Disease

Breast Surgery I - History Taking, Triple Assessment and Benign Breast Disease

Diseases of the breast are very common and varied, from simple cysts to cancer. All doctors need to know about breast disease and in the first of a series aimed at making you an expert, Phil Herrod a…
00:16:41  |   Wed 06 Jan 2016
Urological Trauma

Urological Trauma

You're called by the Emergency Department saying that someone has crashed a car with a full bladder and they are worried about injury to the bladder and kidney. They are unstable. Do you know what to…
00:14:19  |   Sat 07 Nov 2015
Clinical Academic Careers - how to succeed

Clinical Academic Careers - how to succeed

Want to have a career as a clinical academic? Want to be a professor one day? Listen to this podcast and find out how to be successful. Keaton Jones talks to Dr Denise Best about the background to in…
00:24:19  |   Thu 24 Sep 2015
Angina - part 2: Treatment options

Angina - part 2: Treatment options

In Part 1 Dr Damian Kelly discussed definitions and diagnosis of angina and in part 2 he tells us what treatments can be offered, from rehabilitation and medical treatments, through angioplasty and s…
00:18:06  |   Thu 24 Sep 2015
Angina - part 1: definition, diagnosis and investigation

Angina - part 1: definition, diagnosis and investigation

Angina is a very common condition that all doctors will come across in their normal working day. In this podcast Dr Damian Kelly tells Jon Lund: 1. how to define angina what the terms stable and unst…
00:15:03  |   Thu 24 Sep 2015
How to succeed: Enhancing your CV during your foundation jobs

How to succeed: Enhancing your CV during your foundation jobs

So, you've just started as an F1. This is the time to start thinking about how to get that core training job. Naomi Laskar, James Blackwell and Jon Lund give you top tips and a recipe for how to succ…
00:39:11  |   Fri 11 Sep 2015
How to be a good F1

How to be a good F1

Moving from being a medical student to being a doctor is probably the biggest change you'll ever have in your professional life. In many surveys most new doctors say that they weren't prepared for wh…
00:28:15  |   Sun 02 Aug 2015
All you need to know about Hiatus Hernia

All you need to know about Hiatus Hernia

Sliding or rolling? That is the question! Or at least one of the questions you will need to know the answer to when you encounter a hiatus hernia. Whatever branch of medicine or surgery you go into y…
00:07:28  |   Sat 01 Aug 2015
Diabetes and Surgery - Part2 - dealing with diabetic emergencies

Diabetes and Surgery - Part2 - dealing with diabetic emergencies

"Doctor!" the nurse shouts, "the patient admitted earlier with abdominal pain has a blood sugar of 36! He doesn't look very well! What shall I do?!" Fortunately, you had listened to this podcast by N…
00:08:17  |   Tue 14 Jul 2015
Diabetes and Surgery - Part1

Diabetes and Surgery - Part1

Many patients who we operate on have diabetes as well. Complications are more common in patients with diabetes and we need to know how to look after their blood sugar, where to put them on the operat…
00:08:53  |   Tue 14 Jul 2015
Basics of Diabetes

Basics of Diabetes

Diabetes is a common and growing co-morbidity in whatever branch of medicine you go in to. In this audio podcast, Roger Stanworth talks to Naomi Laskar about this condition. Types of diabetes and the…
00:12:21  |   Mon 13 Jul 2015
Abdominal Trauma

Abdominal Trauma

"Doctor - what do you want to do with the patient with abdominal trauma now? Laparotomy? CT??" you are asked by the Emergency Room staff. You strike a wise pose, remember that you have listened to An…
00:15:19  |   Mon 06 Jul 2015
Chest trauma

Chest trauma

Penetrating wounds to the chest can be immediately life threatening, requiring quick decision making and the right intervention. Everyone in the emergency department will be looking at you as the sur…
00:16:53  |   Sat 25 Apr 2015
All you need to know about Antireflux Surgery

All you need to know about Antireflux Surgery

Acid reflux is a very common condition presenting to general practice and to surgeons. In this podcast Keaton Jones talks to Shaun Appleton, consultant Upper GI Surgeon about this condition and its m…
00:09:53  |   Wed 18 Feb 2015
All you ever wanted to know about hernias

All you ever wanted to know about hernias

Daniel Couch and Jennifer Murphy tell you all you ever wanted to know about hernias in this audio podcast. They discuss definition, presentation, symptoms and signs and management of hernias of all k…
00:15:19  |   Fri 03 Oct 2014
Medical management of ulcerative colitis

Medical management of ulcerative colitis

This podcast contains all you need to know about the medical management of severe ulcerative colitis, from definitions, treatments, toxic megacolon, when to call the surgeon and many other things you…
00:18:46  |   Thu 01 May 2014
Post op surgical problems II: Wound Problems

Post op surgical problems II: Wound Problems

"Doctor - is it normal for that wound to be red and pus leaking from it? What shall I do?" It is inevitable that you will see post operative wound infections whether you work as a doctor or other he…
00:17:03  |   Thu 27 Mar 2014
Dupuytren's Contracture

Dupuytren's Contracture

Are you a viking who can't straighten your fingers, find it difficult to get your hand in your pocket and keep poking yourself in the eye when you're washing your face? If so, you might have Dupuytre…
00:09:42  |   Fri 31 Jan 2014
Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

Carpal Tunnel Syndrome

This audio podcast covers all you need to know about the aetiology, presentation, anatomy, and treatment of carpal tunnel syndrome. Ben Baker is an Academic Foundation Year 2 Doctor and Jill Arrowsmi…
00:12:52  |   Sat 11 Jan 2014
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