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The whole series of episodes talking about the whole spectrum of General Surgery and it's problem based. That means I discuss the various surgical problems and the different causes for these problems. Etiopathogenesis, clinical features, investigations and treatment are the four pillars of any patient care. I will be discussing each topic under these same four subheadings. The listeners of these podcasts namely the medical students all over the world and all surgical trainees will definitely ...
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Suture Self is the podcast of the Irish Surgical Training Group (ISTG), an educational podcast covering a wide range of topics from the world of surgery. Hosts/Content Creators: Vinnie Varley, Sinead Ramjit, Fintan Ryan, Jessica Ryan Producers: Vinnie Varley, Michael Flanagan Artwork: Louisa Gannon Website istg.ie Twitter/X @istgofficial
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In this series, Frederick “Rick” L. Greene, MD, FACS, talks to the editors and experts featured in Selected Readings in General Surgery, an American College of Surgeons (ACS) publication that highlights highly relevant and practice-changing information from the world’s most prominent medical journals.
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Surgical Investing is hosted by Dr. Dividend, @DrDividend47, a 24-year-old investor. The podcast is full of fun and informative takes on investing topics like dividend-paying companies, investment strategies, interesting stories from the business world, and what's happening this week in the stock market. Surgical Investing also showcases the stories of guests ranging from young, successful investors who are hungry to grow their portfolio, to seasoned, veteran investors that share their tips ...
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The Surgical Palliative Care Podcast features interviews with the founders and the leaders of the surgical palliative care community, a diverse group of surgeons, dedicated to providing high quality palliative medicine to all surgical and trauma patients. Tune in to learn the rich history of the surgical palliative care movement as well as to stay up to date on the latest research in the field. Hosted by Dr. Red Hoffman, the Surgical Palliative Care Podcast aims to educate, foster community ...
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The surgical soul is an area deep in the abdomen, about the size of a silver dollar, centered on the head of the pancreas and surrounded by multiple structures and several large blood vessels. Dr. Ken Mattox, an international leader in the field of Trauma Surgery, defines injuries to this area as "soul wounds" as they are often deadly to the patient and are very challenging for the surgeon to access and to manage. Inspired by its namesake, The Surgical Soul podcast dives deeply into the live ...
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Unique sports injuries podcast hosted by expert, specialist sports orthopaedic surgeon, Professor Gordon Mackay, and broadcaster Jennifer Reoch who asks the questions you all want answers to! Together they explore the world of sport, injuries, treatments, rehab, and recovery. We have amazing guests who range from Olympians to weekend warriors in all sporting disciplines- from football to skiing, golf to rugby, we learn how they managed their injuries and recoveries and discover what impact t ...
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In this episode of the Advancing Surgical Care Podcast, hear Dr. Abbey Vandersall, vice president for Quality and Clinical Services for ASC management company AMSURG, talk with ASCA Chief Executive Officer Bill Prentice about the life-saving importance of colonoscopy screenings for the early detection of colorectal cancer. Their discussion also foc…
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This episode was recorded with Professor Calvin Coffey at the Sylvester O'Halloran perioperative symposium in Limerick in March 2024. The Sylvester O'Halloran symposium was founded in 1992 and is an important date in the calendar for Irish and International surgical research. Read more about Prof Calvin Coffey and the Sylvester O'Halloran meeting h…
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Climate change is one of the greatest global public health threats of this century. This is an enormous issue that directly affects the field of surgery and disproportionately impacts our most vulnerable patient populations. As surgeon educators, we have the unique opportunity to lead sustainability efforts both in and out of the operating room. In…
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In this episode I am discussing about definition, epidemiology, etiopathogenesis, clinical features, diagnostic investigations, complications and treatment of Small Bowel Obstruction one of the important causes for generalized abdominal Pain.
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In this episode of ASCA’s Advancing Surgical Care Podcast, listen to oral surgeon Dayne Jensen, MD, explain why he believes an ASC offers the safest, most convenient setting for his patients. Then, find out how he turned his vision into reality—even for Medicaid patients in his community. In conversation with ASCA Chief Executive Officer Bill Prent…
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In this episode host Rick Greene, MD, FACS, talks to Lillian Kao, MD, FACS, from The University of Texas, Houston McGovern School of Medicine, about prevention and treatment of surgical site infections. Topics covered include bacterial resistance to antimicrobial drugs, novel therapies on the horizon, and lessons learned from viruses such as COVID …
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In this episode Jessica Ryan and Ms Cathy McDonald, a former hostage negotiator with Police Scotland, discuss the art of communication in stressful situations and how her experience can be applied to healthcare. Website: https://www.artofcommunication.co.uk/about-aoc X (Twitter) https://twitter.com/CathyAofC…
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In part 2 of our podcast with David Nott and Morgan McMonagle discuss trauma training in Ireland and abroad as well as preparing for mass casualty events. Further information on trauma training is available here. Definitive Surgical Trauma Skills (DSTS) - https://www.rcseng.ac.uk/education-and-exams/courses/search/definitive-surgical-trauma-skills-…
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In this episode, Vinnie Varley discusses surgery on the front line with Prof David Nott and Mr Morgan McMonagle, delving into current warzones and training surgeons to work in these environments.Vinnie Varley, Sinead Ramjit, Fintan Ryan による
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In our latest episode all about knee injuries, we are delighted to be joined once again by top sports physio Adam Stokes who has over a decade of experience at the forefront of care and treatment in elite, professional football clubs. Prof Mackay and Adam have worked together in the past when injured players have needed surgery and rehab. Adam also…
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#005 - Join host Dr. Red Hoffman as she shares an honest, heartfelt and inspiring discussion with her friend and colleague, Dr. Gerard Baltazar, an osteopathic physician and trauma surgeon in New York. Gerard talks about his journey into osteopathic medicine, about how he was drawn specifically to the osteopathic philosophy because of its focus on …
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In this episode, Prof Hill describes a systematic approach to evaluating lumps in the clinic and subsequent management Professor Hill is Professor and Chair of Surgery in RCSI, Beaumont and Head of the School of Medicine, RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences. He graduated from UCD and did his basic surgical training in Dublin, and his mi…
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#004 - Join host Dr. Red Hoffman as she interviews Dr. Rob Winfield, a trauma surgeon, researcher, violence prevention advocate, and curator of the Modern Surgeon Life. In this episode, Rob shares Rob also discusses his evolution from trauma surgeon to violence prevention advocate, stating that injury prevention is the only way to cure the trauma. …
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Commonwealth medal-winning badminton player Susan Egelstaff had her sights firmly set on the London 2012 Olympics when disaster struck. Sitting in the GB No. 1 spot everything was on course to qualify when she suffered a terrible knee injury. In this brilliant episode, she talks candidly about what it was like after 14 years of training to get to t…
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#003 - Join host Dr. Red Hoffman for the second of two episodes with Dr. Ken Mattox, the internationally renowned trauma surgeon. Dr. Mattox treats us to a wide-ranging history lesson! He talks about the relationship between famous Houston surgeons Dr. Michael DeBakey and Dr. Denton Cooley, his thoughts on prior US presidents, what exactly led to P…
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#002 - Join host Dr. Red Hoffman for the first of two episodes with Dr. Ken Mattox, the internationally renowned trauma surgeon. Dr. Mattox discusses his early childhood (including a chance encounter with two soon to be famous musicians), his surgical mentors, and why he thinks the concept of Extreme Ownership is so important for surgeons. If you'v…
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In part 2 of our discussion with Prof Heneghan, we cover the logistics of running a bariatric unit as well as exciting developments for the future. Prof. Helen Heneghan, UCD’s first female Professor of Surgery, is a Consultant Bariatric and General Surgeon in St Vincents University Hospital. A native of Corofin in Galway, Helen Heneghan graduated i…
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#001 - Join host Dr. Red Hoffman on the premiere episode of The Surgical Soul with Red MD. Red speaks with her friend, colleague and office mate Dr. Elaine Chan, a trauma surgeon and hospice doctor in Asheville, North Carolina. Red and Elaine talk about friendship between female trauma surgeons, dealing with the stress of being a surgeon and surgic…
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Prof. Helen Heneghan, UCD’s first female Professor of Surgery, is a Consultant Bariatric and General Surgeon in St Vincents University Hospital. In this episode Prof Heneghan discusses the indications and benefits of bariatric surgery as well as the range of operations available in Ireland and abroad. A native of Corofin in Galway, Helen Heneghan g…
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In the second episode of a two-part series on trauma, host Rick Greene, MD, FACS, resumes his conversation with M. Zain Hashmi, MD, FACS, and Sabrina Goddard, MD, from the University of Alabama at Birmingham. They discuss lessons from the ACS Advanced Trauma Life Support® program such as managing the difficult airway, indicators of shock, a whole b…
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In this episode we look at all aspects of applying and interviewing for the Core Surgical Training programme at RCSI as well as the structure of ST1/ST2 and applying for HST. We breakdown the different domains that are scored in the application and interview and our own experiences in these areas. Also covered are: Applying as an International Medi…
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In our latest episode, we have the privilege of chatting with a young cross-country mountain bike champion who has the world at his wheels! Just 22, Charlie Aldridge first rode to victory in 2019 becoming Junior World Champion, and three years later claimed the prestigious title of British National Champion. But his recent achievement is his bigges…
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In this episode of the Advancing Surgical Care Podcast, ASCA Chief Executive Officer Bill Prentice talks with ASCA Regulatory Counsel and Director of Government Affairs Kara Newbury about the 2024 outpatient payment and quality reporting rule the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services released on November 2, 2023. A highlight of the conversation …
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Over the past several years, diversity, equity, and inclusion have become hot-button issues within surgical education. Join Dr. Sarah Lund as she discusses the impact of bias on learner assessment with Dr. Amanda Cooper, the ASE DEI Committee Chair. Follow along as we discuss how bias can impact a learner’s educational experience and best practices…
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Welcome to Suture Self - The podcast of the Irish Surgical Training Group (ISTG) Hosts/Content Creators: Vinnie Varley, Sinead Ramjit, Fintan Ryan, Jessica Ryan Producers: Vinnie Varley, Michael Flanagan Artwork: Louisa Gannon Website istg.ie Twitter/X @istgofficialVinnie による
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In this episode of the Advancing Surgical Care Podcast, ASCA Chief Executive Officer Bill Prentice and ASCA Director of Education & Clinical Affairs Gina Throneberry discuss the Outpatient and Ambulatory Surgery Consumer Assessment of Healthcare Providers and Systems (OAS CAHPS) Survey, a postoperative patient survey developed by the Centers for Me…
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In this episode of the Advancing Surgical Care Podcast, ASCA Chief Executive Officer Bill Prentice talks with Deb Yoder, RN, CASC, vice president of clinical operations for Surgical Management Professionals, about the critical steps and considerations involved in constructing and opening a new ASC. Yoder is an accomplished nurse with frontline expe…
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Prof Mackay nearly crashed his car when he tuned into Heart Radio and heard Jennifer chatting to a former patient, Kirsty Mack, about becoming only the 6th ever Scottish woman to climb Everest! The reason for his astonishment was that he and the mountaineer and ski instructor met after she crashed, skiing off-piste in Scotland, was whisked off the …
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Many surgeon educators have no formal training in giving feedback. Yet, feedback is so important in helping learners grow and improve. With ABS rolling out EPAs this year, join Dr. Ming-Li Wang in this fireside conversation with ASE Faculty Development Committee leaders, Dr. Kenneth Lipshy and Dr. Jacob Peschman on the value of effective feedback, …
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In this episode of the Advancing Surgical Care Podcast, ASCA Chief Executive Officer Bill Prentice talks with orthopedic surgeon and ASCA Board member David Weinstein, MD, about performing outpatient total shoulder surgeries in both hospitals and ASCs. Tens of thousands of patients with commercial insurance undergo safe, effective total shoulder su…
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Well, one thing's for sure Scotland could have done with a little of the magic of former Captain Richard Gough in their friendly against England recently. We however were lucky enough to welcome him to the podcast. Dominating football in the 90s, Richard was capped 61 times for Scotland and played for famous clubs like Everton and Tottenham Hotspur…
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In the first episode of a two-part series on trauma, host Rick Greene, MD, FACS, talks with three trauma surgeons about a variety of topics, including a milestone that led to a significant decrease in motor vehicle mortality, quality assessment of trauma centers, trauma care for geriatric patients, and specific areas of injury prevention such as fi…
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Women's football is full of talk about an ACL injury 'epidemic' - but is this really the case? To help us find answers we are delighted to welcome to the podcast, world-leading ACL injury research expert Professor Kate Webster who is Director of the Sport, Exercise, and Research Focus Area at La Trobe University in Melbourne, Australia. For over 20…
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In this episode of the Advancing Surgical Care Podcast, ASCA Chief Executive Officer Bill Prentice speaks with SCA Health Vice President for Talent Management Vicki Heinz about the importance of creating a culture of inclusion among ASC staff. In a conversation recorded live following Heinz’s presentation on that same topic at ASCA 2023 in Louisvil…
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A brilliant chat with Angela Mudge who is surely one of our most incredible athletes. Her list of achievements as a Hill, Mountain and Skyrunner is extraordinary - she has won the Scottish Hill Running Championships several times, as well as the Women's World Mountain Running Trophy, the World Masters Mountain Running Championships and the Buff Sky…
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