
Episode 168: How to be Greener in Surgery, Part 2
In part 1 @CleoKenington, ASGBI lead for Sustainability, told us about the huge problem healthcare has with greenhouse emissions and what to...
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Audio and video podcasts aimed at medical students and doctors in training on a growing range of topics across surgery. We support Core Surgery Prep - Up to date, innovative preparation for...

In part 1 @CleoKenington, ASGBI lead for Sustainability, told us about the huge problem healthcare has with greenhouse emissions and what to...

In the UK, the National Health Service accounts for 5.4% of the carbon emissions for the whole country! Surgery accounts for 5-10% of this t...

All you need to know about investigation and treatment of this common and serious condition. Indications for pneumatic or hydrostatic reduct...

David Kiely asks Shalinder Singh about intussusception, a common and serious cause of abdominal pain in children aged 3 months to 3 years. T...

You'll need to operate on about 1/3 patients with SBO. Matt Lee tells you what approach is best and when, and how to look after your patient...

Who's going to settle with drip and suck and who isn't? Matt Lee tells you how to tell, who to operate on and when and not to forget that pa...

Once you've diagnosed small bowel obstruction, Matt Lee tells us the best initial management Matt Lee is Clinical Lecturer in Surgery at the...

Matt Lee talks about causes of small bowel obstruction, important points in the history and examination. Matt Lee (@wannabehawkeye) is a Cli...

If the National Audit of Small Bowel Obstruction was a car, Matt Lee is the engine and most of the other moving parts. In this podcast Matt...

All you need to know about the management of this complex abdominal wall defect of the newborn. Similar to but different from exomphalos (li...

All you need to know about the management of this complex abdominal wall defect of the newborn. With David Kiely and Shalinder Singh

Learn about pre-operative resuscitation and operative management of pyloric stenosis. Essential listening for anyone who is learning to oper...

All you need to know about the aetiology, history, examination and investigation of pyloric stenosis. Essential listening for anyone who tre...

All you need to know about management of the acute scrotum in children. With David Keily, Mike John and 2 squeaky chairs!

All you need to know about the diagnosis and management of hydrocoele in children. How it is different from hydrocoeles in adults and the ce...

In part 2 of this podcast learn how to deal with emergency presentations of inguinal hernia in children, top tips on how to reduce an inguin...

Inguinal hernias are one of the most common conditions in paediatric surgery and this podcast is essential listening for anyone dealing with...

Now you know how much fluid to give, Shalinder Singh tells David Keily what fluid to use and why in a range of settings from trauma to pylor...

Prescribing fluids in paediatric surgical patients can be daunting. This podcast tells you easy to remember ways of recognising the degree o...

How to recognise and interpret a normal ECG, with Dr. Julia Baron. All you need to know

Third podcast in the ECG series this is an easy to follow, step by step way to recognise and interpret ECGs (EKGs) in acute coronary syndrom...

All you need to know about the treatment of haemorrhoids with Professor Steve Brown, the brains behind the HubBLe trail. Definitions, conser...

Helen Mercer shows Jon Lund how to scrub and put on gloves and a gown for an operation. Essential viewing for medical students and nursing s...

Learn the basics of the ECG - why it looks like it does, how each of the chest and limb leads "look at" the heart, what the P, Q R, S and T...

Recorded at the International Conference of Anal Fistula Treatment in Rome 2018, Techniques in Coloproctology interview Phil Tozer, a consul...

Professor Susan Anderson helps you recognise and understand the similarities and differences between the microscopic appearances of skeletal...

Professor Susan Anderson shows you the microscopic structure of the largest organ in the body - the skin. All you need to know about the str...

Professor Susan Anderson shows us what the layers of cells that cover our outsides and our insides look like down the microscope. Learn how...

Take a microscopic tour down the urinary tract from the kidney to the bladder with Professor Susan Anderson. See the unique transitional cel...

Susan Anderson shows you the layers of the kidney, and how the function of the kidney depends on its microscopic anatomy. SHe takes you on a...

The management of early rectal cancer is becoming increasingly complex.Find out all you need to know about diagnosis, staging, treatment, fo...

In the second podcast on radiotherapy, Sindu Vivekanandan explains to Keaton Jones what is meant by the terms adjuvant and neoadjuvant, what...

Keaton Jones asks Sindu Vivekanandan what is radiotherapy, how it works and why we use it. Dose and fractionation are explained along with t...

Rick Nelson knows more about anal fissure than almost anyone in the world and has recently published a comprehensive meta-analysis of the ev...

How to recognise and immediately manage complications of sleeve gastrectomy and gastric bypass are discussed in the second part of this podc...

You're not a bariatric surgeon, but you need to know how the immediate management of complications of bariatric surgery because they might w...

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...

A host of practical tips on difficult urethral catheter insertion, changing a suprapubic catheter, managing a 3-way catheter, what to do whe...

Dr Ruediger Prosst, Director of The Proctological Institute in Stuttgart, Germany, tells Jon Lund about his experience in treating the often...

All you need to know about the classification, presentation, diagnosis, investigation and treatment of causes of haematuria: Philly Horner t...

"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 presentatio...

Philly Horner talks to Gill Tierney about the presentation, diagnosis and treatment of small bowel obstruction, a very common condition pres...

All you need to know about how to interpret the results of a meta analysis in 14 minutes and 15 seconds. If you find yourself in an exam and...

When you are doing surgery you need to know what the instruments are called and what they are used for. In this easy to follow guide, Jon Lu...

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 pres...

Meta analysis is a very common way of bringing together data to help us decide which treatments might be best. BUT, you have to take care wh...

Knowing how to chose the correct statistical test is essential if you're analysing data, reading a paper or sitting in the academic stations...

Functional Constipation is a really challenging condition to treat in gastroenterology and surgery. In this podcast Jon Lund asks Robin Spil...

See if you can get to the correct answers before James Cassidy does in the third and final part of Naomi Laskar's interactive teaching video...

Naomi Laskar puts James Cassidy through his paces again in the second case of chest pain you are likely to come across as an F1/intern on a...