• Obs & Gynae (Chris Jerichovary)
    Jul 7 2024

    Well, we didn’t expect them to make an appearance during this Royal Rumble of sorts, but they were called out early on and are here to lay the smacketh down!


    Today we’re joined by Alison Thompson and Sherif Shawer (Health Education North West) as we grapple with O&G. We talk about the highest highs and the lowest lows, and everything in between. Seen by some as an easy target, they’ve definitely got the respect of all us parents this season!


    And it’s clear that years on the labour ward knocking out Category 1 C-sections means they have the endurance, stamina and speed with a knife to bring the pain!


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    50 mins
  • Ophthalmology (Macular D-Generation X)
    Jun 23 2024

    Well that escalated quickly; a few weeks ago we had some specialties trash talking eyes and this week, out of nowhere, a specialty whose name we're not sure how to spell dive into the ring to rise to the challenge. Not strictly a pure surgical specialty, but they have knives 🔪 and they cut eyes 👁️. Some might say they're the envy of us all; they knock out ten times as many cases on a list as the rest of us, and all they're still home in time for tea! So today we focus the lens 🔬on Hugo Whyte and James Richardson-May (Health Education Wessex) and lift the lid on the good bits, the bad bits and the stuff they wish they'd known before starting training. Who are they enlisting for desert island survival 🏝️ and who are they taking on in a fight? 🥊 They might not be known for their physical prowess, but that doesn't matter; you wouldn't hit a guy with glasses right?! 🤓



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    39 mins
  • Paediatric Surgery (Sprog Van Dam)
    Jun 9 2024

    This episode is all about the kids; Jamie’s got his hands full with his, leaving Assad with André Cardoso Almeida (Health Education West Midlands) marking the entrance of paediatric surgery into the ring. The circle is complete; the apprentice has become the master! First crossing paths in general surgery during CST when Assad was a junior reg, André has motored through training and recently CCT’d.


    We chat about:

    • Surgery on teeny tiny people with teeny tiny organs where losing a few drops of blood 🩸 has an impact on the circulating volume 🫀.
    • Pulling on emotional heart strings 🎻 as a fringe benefit 😏
    • The nerves of steel 😶 lying beneath a cheery exterior 🙂
    • Operating on patients anywhere from a few days 👶 to a few years old 🧒, in different cavities 🫁 and systems.
    • Desert island survival 🏝️
    • Who could they lay the smack down on? 🤼‍♀️ Surely they wouldn’t? Not in front of the kids!


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    31 mins
  • We'll Be Back After A Quick Commercial Break
    May 26 2024

    It's tough fitting a podcast around life, training, families, kids and crucially for trainees....ARCP season! As Jeff Goldblum in Jurassic Park so succinctly says "Life...uh...finds a way". And life has very much found a way to intrude in our recording schedule. So whilst we get around to bringing in more specialties into the ring, here's a bit of a catch up amongst old friends. We talk about:

    • Realising you're past it 👴
    • The scientific methodology in reality TV 🔬
    • Veterinary surgical subspecialties 🔪
    • Surgical souvenirs 🪨🦵
    • Cannibalism (as you do) 🍽️😋👀



    Feline aortic surgery:

    Vezzosi T, Buralli C, Briganti A, Vannozzi I, Giacomelli E, Talamanca GF, Sansoni A, Domenech O, Tognetti R, Surgical embolectomy in a cat with cardiogenic aortic thromboembolism, Journal of Veterinary Cardiology, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jvc.2020.03.002.


    Self-cannibalism following traumatic amputation:

    https://www.reddit.com/r/IAmA/comments/8p5xlj/hi_all_i_am_a_man_who_ate_a_portion_of_his_own/


    Radiohead being their cheery selves:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Lpw3yMCWro


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    20 mins
  • ENT (Rey MystEARio Jr.)
    May 12 2024

    This week is the turn of ENT 👂👃🗣️and Assad has roped some old friends into the fray. We’re joined by Kate Hamnett and Joe Stansfield (Health Education North West) as we have at them; the good bits, the bad bits, the clinics (are they good or bad?), vertigo 🎭, bewildering anatomy mixed in with a bit of voodoo 🪄. And as you might expect from a bit of a catch up; we get a bit waylaid and off topic, but there’s plenty there for you to listen to!


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    37 mins
  • Maxfax (Kurt Angle-of-the-Mandible)
    Apr 28 2024

    This episode brings the true heavyweights into the arena; we are joined by Zak Cole-Healey and Basim Dawoud (Health Education North West) as we get our teeth into maxfax! There's lots to unpick; what is it that compels a person to do both dentistry AND medicine?! 🎓

    How do you afford it?! 💸

    So do maxfax deal with teeth or not? 🦷 (tbh we're still not quite sure...) How do they pick up their skills?🧐 As for who they could take in a fight? Soft tissue, orthopaedics 🦴, vascular 🩸 and plastics 🔬 skills, plus the stamina for two degrees?! These guys are truly capable of bringing the pain, and also dealing with the aftermath!



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    39 mins
  • Specialty Series Smackdown Halftime Show
    Apr 19 2024

    And now, a brief pause in our ongoing specialty series. We bring you our halftime show!

    Well not really, we have some bits left over from other episodes we want to bring you. Unfortunately, life gets in the way sometimes and whilst we deal with the realities of training and living, sometimes scheduling, recording and editing has to take a backseat. This is still stuff we haven't released, and we will be back to bring the smacketh down in the coming weeks...


    Edit: To those that brought this to our attention, thank you and sorry ... Some things are better left unsaid.


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    24 mins
  • Vascular (The Profundataker)
    Mar 31 2024

    This time it's personal: today its the turn of vascular, and Assad has roped in a formidable tag-team: Stacie Hodge (who is legitimately solid) and Mo Elkawafi (both Health Education North West) are in the vascular corner. Are vascular just angry psychopaths? Do they just direct all their wrath from blocked bypasses and failed operations at everyone else? What about those IVDUs? We chat about the good bits, the bad bits, and the bits that get thrown in the amputation bin. What do they wish they knew before starting? What are the biggest misconceptions, and finally, who could they take in a fight? Probably anyone if you take an arteriotomy knife to the right spot....


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    37 mins