Simini Boards Cast
The Simini Boards-Cast is the go-to audio study tool for small animal surgery residents prepping for board exams.
Each episode simplifies high-yield surgical content from trusted sources — built to help you pass faster and with less stress.
🎧 Audio-based learning for passive study
✂️ Practical relevance for surgical application
🧠 Flashcard-style recaps + board-style questions
📈 Designed with resident + program director input
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Simini Boards Cast
Latest Episodes
Chapter 112 - Part E: The Irritation Loop: Why Chronic Inflammation Never Stays Local
In this BoardsCast episode, we finish Tobias Chapter 112 — Penis and Prepuce by reframing chronic penile/prepucial disease with the only model that actually explains recurrence:chronic inflammation isn’t a moment ...
Chapter 112 - Part D: When Blood Supply Dies: Trauma, Strangulation, and Penile Necrosis
In this BoardsCast episode, we continue Tobias Chapter 112 — Penis and Prepuce with the most unforgiving truth in urogenital trauma:The penis survives on flow. Blood in. Blood out. Urine through. Lose one — and t...
Chapter 112 - Part C: When Development Fails: Hypospadias, Frenulums, and Broken Anatomy
In this BoardsCast episode, we continue Tobias Chapter 112 — Penis and Prepuce with the one reframe that makes congenital penile disease finally make sense:These aren’t “random defects.” They’re failed development...
Chapter 112 - Part B: When Pressure Can’t Escape: Paraphimosis and the Entrapment Spiral
In this BoardsCast episode, we continue Tobias Chapter 112 — Penis and Prepuce by destroying the most dangerous misconception about paraphimosis:This isn’t “the penis is stuck outside.” It’s a self-amplifying...
Chapter 112 - Part A: Pressure Creates Function: Why the Penis Is a Vascular Machine
In this BoardsCast episode, we begin Tobias Chapter 112 — Penis and Prepuce by deleting the “anatomy object” model.The penis looks like anatomy. Functionally, it’s plumbing:Blood in → blood ...