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Conversations in Med Ed

Chatting with Aditi Siddharth on finding a deep interest and building a coherent career story before embarking on a DPhil

Aditi, an OBGYN registrar reflects on her doctoral journey sharing the importance of joy in research, good supervisory relationships, having a thick skin and building a CV that tells a story
Evidence-Based Health Care

Evidence in Women's Health: Are there higher mortality rates in women who have been operated on by male surgeons?

In 2022 a Canadian population based retrospective cohort study hit the headlines in the U.K. by claiming that women were 32% more likely to die if operated on by a male surgeon.
Recollecting Oxford Medicine: Oral Histories

Neil Mortensen

Derek Hockaday interviews Neil Mortensen, consultant colorectal surgeon, 10 November 2014.
Recollecting Oxford Medicine: Oral Histories

Andrew Freeland

Derek Hockaday interviews Andrew Freeland, ENT consultant and surgeon, 22 May 2014
Recollecting Oxford Medicine: Oral Histories

Julian Britton

Derek Hockaday interviews Julian Britton, surgeon and former Director of Clinical Studies for Oxford Medical School, 23 Jan 2019.
Recollecting Oxford Medicine: Oral Histories

Peter Burge

Derek Hockaday interviews Peter Burge, hand surgeon and consultant, 8 August 2014.
Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures

Effective learning from serious incidents

Dr Helen Higham delivers a talk on the human factors approach to incident analysis.
Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures

Image Consciousness in the Emergency Department - Developing and Evaluating Novel Radiological Pathways and Technologies in the Acute Healthcare Setting

A brief portfolio of four distinct projects - scaphoid injuries, blunt chest trauma in the elderly, acute gallstone disease, and a mobile x-ray machine with embedded AI technology.
Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures

Cases of complicated surgery for 'high-risk' prostate cancer

Professor Shin Egawa delivers the Burdette Lecture with striking array of high-risk salvage surgery for prostate cancer and bladder cancer.
Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures

Facing the future with our eyes wide open: What does the future hold for (cardiac) surgery that will change the way we practice?

Many of the things that will be in this talk may never happen, some of them will happen and some of them are already happening. How they will evolve and to what extent, and how all of these things will blend into one future will be interesting to explore.
Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures

Using research to change paradigms in diagnosing and managing early prostate cancer

Mr Vincent Gnanapragasam provides an overview of the big questions in prostate cancer.
Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures

Small intestinal neuroendocrine tumours - surgery and science in Cambridge

Mr Simon Buczacki presents his clinical and scientific data on small intestinal neuroendocrine tumours.
Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures

Implementation of Robot Assisted Minimally Invasive Esophagectomy (RAMIE)

Professor Richard van Hillegersberg shares his experience with robotic esophagectomy over the years.
Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures

Organ preservation research in Oxford: an update

The talk focusses on kidney preservation with Mr Simon Knight talking about some of the clinical research that has been done, while Mr James Hunter discusses their translational and lab research.
Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures

Oxford University Global Surgery Group: female genital mutilation

Dr Anita Makins discusses 'Female genital mutilation (FGM): a global perspective', and Dr Katy Newell-Jones presents ‘Medicalisation of female genital cutting: decision making dilemmas and competing priorities’.
Diseases in Dialogue

Surgical Consent

How has the relationship between doctor and patient changed since the nineteenth century? Did Victorian surgeons take their patients’ wishes seriously? How have the regulations surrounding surgical consent changed?
Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures

Innovations to improve outcome and patient safety in low and middle income countries

Ms Sarah Kessler discusses and shows clips from ‘The Checklist Effect’, the award-winning documentary inspired by the WHO Surgical Safety Checklist.
Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures

OUCAGS and clinical academic training in the UK

Professor Chris Pugh gives a talk on clinical academic training and the role OUCAGS (Oxford University Clinical Academic Graduate School) plays.
Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures

Gastrointestinal (GI) haemorrhage

Dr Raman Uberoi talks about interventional radiology and gastrointestinal haemorrhage.
Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures

Communication in Healthcare: A Failure in Need of Rescue?

Professor Amir Ghaferi discusses the current state of communication in healthcare and in particular surgery. Is there a failure in need of rescue?

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