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School of Surgery

School of Surgerywww.podomatic.com

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

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Episodes

How to talk about the plain abdominal x-ray

Jon Lund talks to Rajeev Singh, Consultant Radiologist at the Royal Derby Hospital, UK about how to structure looking at a plain abdominal x-ray. The simple structure will help you to look at abdominal films with more confidence and be more aware of the range of normal. This video podcast is aimed at medical students, foundation years doctors (Interns) and core trainees (junior residents).

Jul 12, 201314 min

Left hemicolectomy for cancer explained

Jon Lund Consultant Surgeon, Royal Derby Hospital and UNiversity of Nottingham, UK, explains the basis of left hemicolectomy for colon cancer. This video podcast should be viewed with the podcast on right hemicolectomy. It is aimed at medical students, foundation (intern) doctors and core trainees (junior residents).

Jul 08, 20137 min

right hemicolectomy for cancer explained

Jon Lund, colorectal surgeon in DIvision of Medical Sciences, University of Nottingham, Royal Derby Hospital UK, explains in a video podcast important principles of colonic blood supply, colectomy for cancer and right hemicolectomy. Produced for medical students and core trainees (junior residents) in surgery. In association with East Midlands LETB Surgical training.

Jun 28, 201315 min

Compartment Syndrome

Keaton Jones talks to Daren Forward, Consultant (Attending) Trauma and Orthopaedic Surgeon at Queens Medical Centre Nottingham, Regional Trauma Centre for the East Midlands of England, about the definition, presentation and management of compartment syndrome. The podcast is useful for medical students, foundation doctors/interns, surgeons in training and any healthcare professional involved in the management of trauma.

Jun 19, 20133 min

Epidural anaesthesia

Keaton Jones talks to Dr Tim Watkins, Consultant Anaethestist (Attending Anathesiologist) at Royal Derby Hospital, UK about epidural anaesthesia. The podcast covers definitions and explains what an epidural is, its indications, effects, complications and management of these complications. The podcast is aimed at Interns/foundation doctors, surgeons in training and final year medical students, who will find it useful when confronted with an epidural in the middle of the night!

Jun 13, 20138 min

Enhanced recovery basics

Stuart Gold, consultant anaesthetist at Royal Derby Hospital, UK, talks to Jon Lund, Colorectal Surgeon about the basics of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS)

Jun 10, 20137 min

Diverticular disease

Jon Lund talks to Bill Speake, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon in Derby, UK, about the presentation, diagnosis and management of diverticular disease and its complications. Audio podcast mapped to undergraduate curricula and ISCP

May 19, 201315 min

Anal Fissure

Jon Lund talks about the presentation, aetiology and treatment of anal fissure, explaining the aetiology with the help of diagrams in this video podcast. Get in touch though School of Surgery at podomatic.com and request topics you'd like to have available as podcasts

May 18, 201312 min

Fistula in ano video podcast

A video podcast defining anal fistula and explaining, with diagrams the aetiology, presentation and treatment of this condition. Aimed at medical students and surgeons in training and mapped to undergraduate and ISCP curricula.

May 16, 201311 min

Hereditary Non Polyposis Colorectal Cancer (HNPCC)

Jon Lund talks to Nick Hurst, consultant colorectal surgeon with a special interest in hereditary colorectal cancers, about HNPCC. Don't forget to download the accompanying podcast on FAP to complete your knowledge of familial bowel cancers This podcast is mapped to the final stage of the ISCP curriculum, and will be very helpful to trainees coming up to FRCS and beyond.

May 12, 201312 min

Familial Adenomatous Polyposis

Jon Lund talks to Nick Hurst, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, with a special interest in familial colon cancer, about FAP.

May 12, 201312 min

Large Bowel Obstruction

JonLund talks to Gill Tierney, Consultant colorectal surgeon, about history, examination, investigation and treatment of large bowel obstruction. Aimed at medical students and doctors in early years of surgical training.

May 12, 20131 hr

Obstructive Jaundice

Jon Lund talks to Paul Leeder,Consultant Upper GI surgeon at the Royal Derby Hospital, UK, about the presentation, investigation, diagnosis and treatment of obstructive jaundice. This podcast is aimed at undergraduate medical students and doctors in early years of surgical training.

May 12, 201316 min

Osteoarthritis

Keaton Jones talks to Dr Adrian Jones, consultant rheumatologist, about symptoms, diagnosis and treatment of osteoarthritis. The dialogue is augmented with slides, diagrams and x-rays in this vodcast aimed at medical students and doctors in early years of training

May 10, 20138 min

Wrist Fractures

Keaton Jones talks to Daren Forward, consultant orthopaedic and trauma surgeon, about distal radial fractures and their management. Aimed at medical students and surgeons in early years of training as well as those generally interested in the topic. Augmented with slides.

May 10, 20137 min

Hip fractures

Keaton Jones talks to Daren Forward about diagnosis, treatment and outcomes for fractured neck of femur in this vodcast with dialogue, x-rays and diagrams. Aimed at medical students and doctors in core surgical training.

May 10, 20137 min

Ankle Fractures Vodcast

Keaton Jones talks to Daren Forward, Consultant Orthopaedic and Trauma Surgeon about the diagnosis, classification, treatment and outcomes of ankle fractures. The discussion is augmented with slides, diagrams and x-rays. This vodcast is aimed at clinical medical students and core surgical trainees, as well as anyone else interested in ankle fractures.

May 09, 20136 min

Varicose Veins

Jon Lund talks to Sam Khan, consultant vascular surgeon, about the diagnosis and range of treatments for varicose veins

May 08, 201314 min

Aneurysms

Jon Lund talks to Sam Khan, consultant vascular surgeon, about diagnosis, investigation and treatment of different kinds of aneurysms - most suitable for medical students and core surgical trainees

May 08, 201313 min

Amputations

Jon Lund talks to Sam Khan, consultant vascular surgeon, about indications and techniques for limb amputation

May 01, 20138 min

Haemorrhoids, with Gill Tierney and Jon Lund

Consultant Colorectal Surgeons, Gill Tierney and Jon Lund discuss all aspects of presentation, investigation and treatment of haemorrhoids. The podcast is aimed at medical students and doctors in training

Apr 28, 201312 min
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