
Let's Talk Surgery: The RCSEd Podcast
Let’s Talk Surgery: The RCSEd Podcast brings you the latest news from the College, providing informative, educational and entertaining content covering a range of healthcare topics and hosting a variety of expert speakers from the RCSEd membership and beyond.
Podcasting since 2020 • 141 episodes
Let's Talk Surgery: The RCSEd Podcast
Latest Episodes
A Coffee Room Chat in ENT - Management of Radiorecurrent Laryngeal Cancer
"A Coffee Room Chat in ENT", from RCSEd and ENT UK, returns with a discussion on the Management of Radiorecurrent Laryngeal Cancer. Produced in collaboration with the ENTUK Head & Neck Society, this episode features expert insights fr...
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25:17

Paediatric Surgery: Antenatal Urinary Tract Dilatation (UTD)
This month Sophie Lewis (Paediatric Surgery registrar and NOTF) is once again joined by Ewan Brownlee (Paediatric Urology Consultant Surgeon University Southampton General and NOTPD) and Marie-Klaire Farrugia (Paediatric Urology Consultant, Che...
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1:04:04

A Coffee Room Chat in ENT - Cocaine Induced Vasculitis
"A Coffee Room Chat in ENT", from RCSEd and ENT UK, returns with a discussion on Cocaine Induced Vasculitis. Produced in collaboration with the British Rhinology Society, this episode features expert insights from Professor Peter Andrews ...
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25:11

A Coffee Room Chat in ENT - Attic Reconstruction in Cholesteatoma surgery
"A Coffee Room Chat in ENT", from RCSEd and ENT UK, returns with a discussion on attic reconstruction in Cholesteatoma surgery and how to get it right. Produced in collaboration with the British Society of Otology, this episode features expert ...
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24:25

A Coffee Room Chat in ENT - Skin cancer and reconstructive considerations
"A Coffee Room Chat in ENT", from RCSEd and ENT UK, returns with a discussion on skin cancer and reconstructive considerations. Produced in collaboration with the British Society of Facial Plastic Surgery, this episode features expert insights ...
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26:48

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