Presented by the Royal College of Surgeons of England and featuring a wide variety of health care practitioners from around the country, 'The Theatre' is an ongoing discussion on current issues in surgery and surgical training, from cultural and professional development to approaches to patient care… read more
This is the third episode in our ongoing series on the theme of Ethical Leadership, presented by Salman Ahmed and Aya Musbahi. This time around, they are joined by Professor Joyce Liddle of Northumbria University for a …
When a parent, grandparent, caregiver or any significant adult in a child's life is going through a stressful time, children can sense it. Children …
February is LGBTQ+ History Month, and for us that means returning to a topic that we’ve touched on a few times over the life of this podcast, and that is issues facing queer surgeons in the workplace. Up to this point, …
This episode centres around the perspectives of Muslim women in surgery, and in particular the challenges faced by hijab-wearing Muslim women in both …
Though numerous studies have been undertaken showing the efficacy of drug therapies for breast cancer prevention, many primary and secondary care professionals remain unaware that these preventative treatments exist. In …
In part one of our ongoing investigation of Ethical Leadership with Aya Musbahi and Salman Ahmed, listeners were invited to consider the concept of “ethical leadership,” as well as how this can be applied to surgeons in …
Despite advances in the field of sexual health medicine in recent years, there remain persistent myths and misconceptions, both amongst the general public, as well as between medical professionals who do not specialise …
The authority gap between men and other genders in surgery will perhaps take years to equilibrate, but is this gap getting wider with more women of …
Over the last three years Chris Lewis and James Tomlinson have developed a new surgical boot camp for ST3 trauma and orthopaedic trainees at their trust in Yorkshire, focusing on leadership, professionalism, and the …
This is a re-release of the first episode of our four-part series on LGBTQ+ people in surgery. We're bringing this episode to the top of the list again, because we are hosting a conference event for LGBTQ+ surgeons on …
In this episode, Upper GI trainees Aya Musbahi and Salman Ahmed consider the concept of ethical leadership and what this means for surgeons striving to embed ethical practices within the structures of the modern health …
Welcome back to the Theatre for 2022!
In this episode, consultant vascular surgeon Ginny Bowbrick meets with consultant ENT surgeon Ekpemi Irune to …
This is the second of a two-part discussion on the shared theatre environment, featuring a panel of both surgeons and anaesthetists reaching across …
This is the first of a two-part discussion on the shared theatre environment, featuring a panel of both surgeons and anaesthetists reaching across …
In this episode, Emerging Leaders programme lead and colorectal consultant Trish Boorman, and registrar Niroshini Rajaretnam discuss the nature of …
This is the tenth episode in an ongoing series on the theme of Health Inequalities, which we will return to throughout the year. It has been …
In recognition of Breast Cancer Awareness Month, Consultant Plastic, Reconstructive and Oncoplastic Breast Surgeon Georgette Oni leads a diverse …
This is the fourth and final part of an ongoing series on the theme of LGBTQ+ people in surgery. Building on the themes introduced in the previous …
This is the ninth episode in an ongoing series on the theme of Health Inequalities, which we will return to throughout the year. It has been …
This is the eighth episode in an ongoing series on the theme of Health Inequalities, which we will return to throughout the year. It has been …
This is the seventh episode in an ongoing series on the theme of Health Inequalities, which we will return to throughout the year. It has been …
This is the sixth episode in an ongoing series on the theme of Health Inequalities, which we will return to throughout the year. It has been …
This is the third of a four-part series on the theme of LGBTQ+ people in surgery. In this episode, Ginny Bowbrick, consultant vascular surgeon, …
This is the second of a four-part series on the theme of LGBTQ+ people in surgery. In this episode, we present a panel discussion on life as LGBTQ+ …
This is the first of a four-part series on the theme of LGBTQ+ people in surgery. In this episode, we present a panel discussion on life as an …
This is the fifth episode in an ongoing series on the theme of Health Inequalities, which we will return to throughout the year. It has been …
This is the fourth episode in an ongoing series on the theme of Health Inequalities, which we will return to throughout the year. It has been …
This is the third episode in an ongoing series on the theme of Health Inequalities, developed in collaboration with Melanin Medics, a national UK …
In this episode, we present a panel discussion on the nature of “human factors” in surgery, presented by Peter Brennan, consultant oral and …
This is the second episode in an ongoing series on the theme of Health Inequalities, which we will return to throughout the year. It has been …
This week, in commemoration of International Women’s Day, we present a panel discussion on the changing face of the surgical profession. Presented by …
This is the first episode in an ongoing series on the theme of Health Inequalities, which we will return to throughout the year. It has been …
Following from the previous two episodes on failing intelligently, we will continue along a similar path this week with a discussion of the themes …
This is the second episode of a two-part podcast on the theme of Failing Intelligently, presented by Caris Grimes, Colorectal and General Surgeon and …
This is the first episode of a two-part podcast on the theme of Failing Intelligently, presented by Caris Grimes, Colorectal and General Surgeon and …
This is the second and final episode of a two-part podcast focusing on surgical supervision during Covid-19 and beyond, presented by Dan Beral, …
Welcome to the first of a two-part podcast focusing on surgical supervision during Covid-19 and beyond, presented by Dan Beral, colorectal surgeon …
This is the final episode in our four-part series on the theme of culture change, developed in collaboration with the Royal Australasian College of …
This is the third episode in a four-part series on the theme of culture change, developed in collaboration with the Royal Australasian College of …
This is the second episode in a four-part series on the theme of culture change, developed in collaboration with the Royal Australasian College of …
This episode marks the first of a four-part series on the theme of culture change, developed in collaboration with the Royal Australasian College of …
In this, the second and final episode of our two-part series on Reflections from the Covid-19 response, orthopaedic registrar and PhD candidate in medical Education, Simon Fleming discusses his experiences working at …
In this first of a two-part series on Covid-19 Reflections, neurosurgeon John Brecknell, head of school for the London Postgraduate school of surgery …
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