Episodios

  • Paediatrics and Presentations with Mr Ross Fisher
    Nov 14 2024

    Ross Fisher, MBChB MSc MPhil FRCS RCPS is a Consultant Paediatric Surgeon at Sheffield Children’s Hospital, Sheffield England. He trained in Medicine at Sheffield University graduating in 1988. After general surgical training he undertook 7 years of specialist training in Paediatric Surgery training in Sheffield, London, Bristol, Cardiff and Auckland, New Zealand. He took up his first Consultant post in Leicester in 2001, moving in 2011 to his Sheffield where he is the Lead for Surgical Oncology and Trauma. He has a strong background in Medical Education and is an international speaker lecturing principally on paediatric trauma management. He maintains a website http://ffolliet.com where he shares his ideas on #presentationskills.

    Twitter/X: @ffolliet

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    36 m
  • Prof Paul Ridgway - Silver Scalpel winner 2024
    Jun 6 2024

    The Silver Scalpel is awarded to a consultant trainer for their outstanding contributions to surgical training, as voted for by trainees. Each year, the prize winner is celebrated at a ceremony and dinner at the Royal College of Surgeons.

    This year's winner is Prof Paul Ridgway, a consultant upper GI, HPB and General Surgeon at Tallaght University Hospital. He is an associate professor at Trinity College Dublin and has a research interest in performance in Surgery.

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    39 m
  • Fellowship updates from Melbourne and Vietnam at the ISTG Charter week meeting
    May 23 2024

    This podcast was recorded during the ISTG Charter Week session on fellowship updates.

    The Irish Surgical Training Group have collaborated with RCSI to create a new bursary for post-CCST trainees embarking on fellowship. Find more details here
    https://istg.ie/home/fellowship-grant/

    Ms Helen Mohan (@HelenMohan1) is a Consultant Colorectal Surgeon at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Melbourne. She is a Senior Lecturer at the University of Melbourne and the Director of Research at the International Medical Robotics Academy (IMRA).

    Ms Mohan is the 2021 RCSI PROGRESS fellowship recipient and completed an advanced cancer fellowship in pelvic exenteration, peritoneal disease and robotic surgery at Peter MacCallum Cancer Centre Melbourne, followed by a further colorectal clinical and academic fellowship at Austin Health, Melbourne.

    PROGRESS Women in Surgery Fellowship
    https://www.rcsi.com/surgery/training/fellowship-opportunities/progress-women-in-surgery-fellowship

    Mr Michael Flanagan (ST7 General and Colorectal Surgery) and Mr Robert O’Connell (ST HPB/General Surgery) took part in the Atlantic Surgical Leadership Exchange Programme 2023/2024. They recount their experiences in Vietnam at the Viet Duc Hospital in Hanoi, Vietnam in Trauma, Colorectal and Hepatobiliary surgery.

    Atlantic Surgical Leadership Exchange Programme
    https://www.rcsi.com/surgery/global-surgery/education

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    41 m
  • Prof Calvin Coffey - Surgical Research and the Sylvester O'Halloran perioperative symposium
    Apr 8 2024

    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 here

    https://www.ul.ie/hri/person/hri-member/prof-calvin-coffey

    https://soh.isrs.ie/?page_id=1064

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    27 m
  • Communication with hostage negotiator Cathy MacDonald
    Feb 26 2024

    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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    34 m
  • Trauma Surgery on the Front line with Prof David Nott and Mr Morgan McMonagle - Part 2
    Feb 5 2024

    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-dsts/

    David Nott Foundation - https://davidnottfoundation.com/

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  • Trauma Surgery on the Front line with Prof David Nott and Mr Morgan McMonagle - Part 1
    Jan 30 2024

    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.

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    40 m
  • Breast lump evaluation and management with Prof Arnold Hill
    Jan 22 2024

    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 middle grade surgical training in London.

    He did a basic two year fellowship with Dr John Daly at The Hospital of the University of Pennsylvania and The New York Hospital/Cornell Medical Center in the United States. He returned to Ireland to do his Senior Registrar training on the National Training Program in Ireland.

    He also did a Clinical Fellowship in Surgical Oncology at Memorial Sloan Kettering Cancer Centre in New York prior to taking up his consultant appointment. His clinical interests are in the area of breast cancer and melanoma. His laboratory research interest are in the transcriptional control of breast cancer in particular the role of the coregulatory proteins.

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