Episodios

  • On this episode of the See One Do One Podcast, we are speaking about not necessarily Orthopaedics!

    In this episode, we speak to the author of Dark Matter: The New Science of the Microbiome, James Kinross.

    The microbiome - our inner ecosystem of viruses, bacteria and other microbes - is critically important to our health and well-being. It is given to us by our mothers at birth, adapts with us as we age, influences our moods, determines how fast we run and even who we choose as a partner. Yet it is only now, as we are beginning to discover the microbiome's enormous potential, that we are realising it is in grave danger, being irrevocably destroyed through the globalisation of our diets, the war on bugs and the industrialised world.

    Join Kash and Pete as they pick James' brain on the microbiome and how everyday actions are affecting our health in ways we never would think!

  • Join us for this special LIVE edition of the Orthohub STORIES podcast, where we dive deep into the life and legacy of a titan in British Orthopaedics, Professor John Keating.

    Recorded at the annual BOTA 2023 Congress our hosts Kash Akhtar and Peter Bates, unravel the captivating four-decade-long journey of John Keating, international man of mystery...

    Highlights of the Episode:

    A Trailblazer's Tale: Discover the impressive career of John Keating, a figure who has shaped the landscape of orthopaedics in Britain. Delving into his early days in Dublin, Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Vancouver (and briefly even in London it transpires!) , we explore the origins of his illustrious career.Behind the Surgical Mask: Get an insider’s look into the Edinburgh Trauma Unit, at the time a revolutionary concept in specialised trauma care. Understand the challenges and triumphs faced in setting up such an innovative unit.Evolving Art of Knee Surgery: John sheds light on the evolution of knee surgery over the years, discussing new techniques, his approach to the ever-changing landscape of orthopaedic surgery, and sharing his own personal preferences and techniques in the operating room.Reflections and Revelations: From discussing operations he misses to those he's glad are in the past, John provides a unique glimpse into his surgical repertoire and preferences.Wisdom for the Future: In a candid segment, John offers invaluable advice for upcoming surgeons and reflects on how training and practice have evolved over the years, providing a rare perspective that only decades of experience can offer.The Unseen Side: Known for his directness and academic rigour, John's colleagues share personal anecdotes, revealing the multifaceted personality of this respected surgeon.


    Why You Should NOT Miss This Episode:

    Whether you’re a budding medical professional, an experienced surgeon, or simply a curious mind, this episode is a goldmine of insights, humour, and heartfelt stories. It's not just about the evolution of orthopaedic surgery; it’s about the journey of a man who has dedicated his life to advancing the field and impacting countless lives.

    Tune in Now:
    Don't miss out on this enlightening and engaging conversation with Professor John Keating. Listen to the Orthohub STORIES podcast on your favorite platform or watch it on YouTube.

    Remember to like, subscribe, and share this episode with your colleagues and friends!

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  • Welcome to the first ever orthohub fireside chat brought to you in association with Conmed from the 20th year of the Sports Knee Surgery meeting.

    Enjoy this conversation between Kash Akhtar, Peter Verdonk and Al Getgood recorded live on stage in Birmingham:

    “what the experts really do- proven tactics for a smooth practice and avoiding pitfalls”

    In this light-hearted and pragmatic conversation the trio discuss different aspects of sports knee surgery (including all things meniscus, ACL, alignment and more), with a focus on keeping it real-world and practical, what they actually do.

    It’s only 26 mins so do watch or listen and leave a comment.

    Dont forget to hit like and subscribe for more content like this - if enough people like it then we’ll have to get them back in to record a part 2!


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  • Kash and Pete are back with a new episode!

    This time they are interviewing Dr Bryan Kelly (aka Mr Hip Arthroscopy) who is a pioneering sports medicine surgeon and also President, CEO and Surgeon-In-Chief Emeritus of the world-renowned Hospital for Special Surgery in New York.

    In this wide-ranging and fun conversation we discuss his jouney into orthopaedics, sports medicine, and shaping the emerging field of a new type of minimally invasive surgery that has transformed the landscape of orthopaedics.

    Bryan shares insights into the Hospital for Special Surgery's commitment to excellence, innovation, and compassionate care. Learn about the cutting-edge technologies, pioneering research initiatives, patient-centric approaches, and the collaborative spirit that sets this institution apart as one of the leaders in world orthopaedics.

    Explore the unique journey of a surgeon ascending to the roles of President and CEO.

    The trio discuss the challenges and rewards of balancing the responsibilities of a surgical innovator with the leadership demands of a top-tier medical institution.

    Understand how Bryan and HSS are shaping the future of orthopaedic medicine on an increasingly global scale. Discover the stories behind the breakthroughs, the challenges faced, and the unwavering commitment to advancing patient care.

    All done in a light-hearted and entertaining manner that is uniqely orthohub!

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  • Welcome to episode 4 of our new series of podcasts under the orthohub banner, brought to you in conjunction with the QMUL MSc in Orthopaedic Trauma Science.

    This episode concludes our discussion on the acute management of pelvic trauma.

    We break down:

    ¡ everything you ever needed to know about pelvic binders

    ¡ particularly, when is it safe to take a binder off

    ¡ why the ABC of trauma management is wrong and CAABC is correct!

    ¡ major transfusion protocols - what are they and what is actually in it

    ¡ why don't we just give whole blood?

    ¡ ROTEM explained and why Pete loves wine

    ¡ when to go to IR / angio and when to go straight to theatre for laparotomy

    ¡ who is the ideal patient for embolisation, the logistics, and how does it actually work

    ¡ the essentials of pelvic packing

    ¡ the role of external fixators, if any


    The "orthomasters" podcasts sit alongside our "see one / do one" and "stories" series as another offering in our goal of providing comprehensive and entertaining orthopaedic content.

    Our hosts are Kash Akhtar and Pete Bates, Course Directors of the online distance-learning QMUL Masters (MSc) in Orthopaedic Trauma Science.

    This new series of short podcasts incorporates topics and materials from the course to break down, analyse and dissect key aspects of orthopaedic trauma.

    It is aimed at people of all levels, with a heavy focus on keeping it clinical and practical - how to understand the key issues in a way that helps you do the day job better and with confidence, for the ultimate benefit of all our patients.

    If you fancy more of this and want to learn more about studying with Pete, Kash and colleagues then please click here:
    https://www.qmul.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/coursefinder/courses/orthopaedic-trauma-science-online-msc

    Please also subscribe on your podcast player and leave us a rating!

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  • Welcome to episode 3 of our new series of podcasts under the orthohub banner, brought to you in conjunction with the QMUL MSc in Orthopaedic Trauma Science.

    This episode focuses on the acute management of pelvic trauma.

    We break down:

    ¡ why does pelvic trauma carry such mystique across the entirety of emergency care

    ¡ the essential role of the trauma team

    ¡ how much Pete loves protocols

    ¡ why the ABC of trauma management is missing a key element

    ¡ the key destination of the trauma call

    ¡ the 5 things you must do urgently to turn off the tap

    · why we don’t talk about permissive hypotension anymore

    ¡ everything you could every need to know about binders

    ¡ the vital role of tranexamic acid (TXA)

    ¡ the role of external fixators, if any


    The "orthomasters" podcasts sit alongside our "see one / do one" and "stories" series as another offering in our goal of providing comprehensive and entertaining orthopaedic content.

    Our hosts are Kash Akhtar and Pete Bates, Course Directors of the online distance-learning QMUL Masters (MSc) in Orthopaedic Trauma Science.

    This new series of short podcasts incorporates topics and materials from the course to break down, analyse and dissect key aspects of orthopaedic trauma.

    It is aimed at people of all levels, with a heavy focus on keeping it clinical and practical - how to understand the key issues in a way that helps you do the day job better and with confidence, for the ultimate benefit of all our patients.

    If you fancy more of this and want to learn more about studying with Pete, Kash and colleagues then please click here:
    https://www.qmul.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/coursefinder/courses/orthopaedic-trauma-science-online-msc

    Please also subscribe on your podcast player and leave us a rating!

    You can also find us on YouTube, LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram
    and at www.orthohub.xyz

    We are on twitter:
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    @kashakhtar
    @petebates

  • On this episode, Kash and Pete are joined by Marc Swiontkowski, editor of the JBJS and legend of orthopaedics!

    0:00 intro
    5:22 Chip Routt
    14:20 Marc's Residency
    17:30 Common Operations During Residency
    22:05 Problem Factors
    24:35 Memorable Operations
    26:30 JBJS
    48:15 Pay to Publish
    53:00 What do you value?
    56:00 Delivering Trials
    59:00 Predictions
    1:09:50 Rehab
    1:11:01 Mohit Bhandari
    1:13:20 Leadership
    1:20:00 Mentors
    1:22:00 What's Next?

    Dr. Swiontkowski is a professor in the Department of Orthopedic Surgery. He specialises in trauma, fractures, non-unions, malunions, children's fractures, osteomyelitis, and leg length inequality.

    Dr. Swiontkowski received his medical degree from the University of Southern California School of Medicine. He completed his internship and residency training at the University of Washington, then went to Davos, Switzerland where he completed a research fellowship at the Laboratory for Experimental Surgery.

    He began his work as Associate Professor at the Vanderbilt University where he helped establish the state of Tennesee’s first level one trauma centre. Dr. Swiontkowski then moved to the University of Washington as Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery and Chief of Orthopaedic Surgery, Harborview Medical Center in Seattle, Washington from 1988-1997. From September 1997 through October 2007, he held the position of Professor and Chairman of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Minnesota.

    Since then, Dr. Swiontkowski has held the position of Professor in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at the University of Minnesota and was CEO of TRIA Orthopaedic Center in Bloomington, MN from 2007- 2015. He now holds the roles of Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery (JBJS) and continues as a Professor at the University of Minnesota.

    He has received many honours nationally and internationally throughout his celebrated career, especially for his research and clinical achievements. Some of these include:

    Board of Directors Mid America Orthopaedic Association
    Past president of the American Orthopaedic Association and Orthopaedic Trauma Association
    Director Emeritus of the American Board of Orthopaedic Surgery and American Board of Medical Specialties
    Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Bone and Joint Surgery

    This is a very informative and enjoyable podcast for all who are fans of Marc's work, as well as for those who are discovering him for the first time.

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  • Welcome to episode 2 of our new series of podcasts under the orthohub banner, brought to you in conjunction with the QMUL MSc in Orthopaedic Trauma Science.

    This episode concludes the discussion regarding the orthoplastic management of open fractures.

    The "orthomasters" podcasts sit alongside our "see one / do one" and "stories" series as another offering in our goal of providing comprehensive and entertaining orthopaedic content.

    Our hosts are Kash Akhtar and Pete Bates, Course Directors of the online distance-learning QMUL Masters (MSc) in Orthopaedic Trauma Science.

    This new series of short podcasts incorporates topics and materials from the course to break down, analyse and dissect key aspects of orthopaedic trauma.

    It is aimed at people of all levels, with a heavy focus on keeping it clinical and practical - how to understand the key issues in a way that helps you do the day job better and with confidence, for the ultimate benefit of all our patients.

    You can find the BOAST / BAPRAS open fracture management guidelines here:
    https://www.boa.ac.uk/resource/boast-4-pdf.html

    If you fancy more of this and want to learn more about studying with Pete, Kash and colleagues then please click here:
    https://www.qmul.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/coursefinder/courses/orthopaedic-trauma-science-online-msc

    Please also subscribe on your podcast player and leave us a rating!

    You can also find us on YouTube, LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram
    and at www.orthohub.xyz

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  • Welcome to the first episode of a new series of podcasts under the orthohub banner, brought to you in conjunction with the QMUL MSc in Orthopaedic Trauma Science.

    This first episode covers the orthoplastic management of open fractures using the BOAST / BAPRAS guidelines to frame the discussion.

    Join us next week for part two where we conclude the topic.

    The "orthomasters" podcasts will sit alongside our "see one / do one" and "stories" series as another offering in our goal of providing comprehensive and entertaining orthopaedic content.

    Our hosts are Kash Akhtar and Pete Bates, Course Directors of the online distance-learning QMUL Masters (MSc) in Orthopaedic Trauma Science.

    This new series of short podcasts incorporates topics and materials from the course to break down, analyse and dissect key aspects of orthopaedic trauma.

    It is aimed at people of all levels, with a heavy focus on keeping it clinical and practical - how to understand the key issues in a way that helps you do the day job better and with confidence, for the ultimate benefit of all our patients.

    You can find the BOAST / BAPRAS open fracture guidelines here:
    https://www.boa.ac.uk/resource/boast-4-pdf.html

    If you fancy more of this and want to learn more about studying with Pete, Kash and colleagues then please click here:
    https://www.qmul.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/coursefinder/courses/orthopaedic-trauma-science-online-msc

    Please also subscribe on your podcast player and leave us a rating!

    You can also find us on YouTube, LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram
    and at www.orthohub.xyz

    We are on twitter:
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  • The see one / do one podcast is back with our second episode of Season 2 – and it’s a cracker!

    In this episode we speak with Tommaso Falcone, outgoing CEO of Cleveland Clinic London.

    We navigate this intersection of two distinct healthcare systems across the Atlantic that offers a fascinating topic for discussion and exploration. This thought-provoking podcast delves into the implications, challenges, and potential benefits of US healthcare coming to the UK.

    By bringing together knowledgeable guests, compelling personal stories, and in-depth analysis, this podcast seeks to shed light on this potentially significant shift in the British healthcare landscape.

    In this wide-ranging and fun conversation we cover many different topics:

    ¡ why did Cleveland Clinic come to London

    ¡ the differences (and similarities) between US and UK healthcare

    ¡ the relationship between Cleveland Clinic London and the NHS

    ¡ the challenges and advantages of robotic surgery

    ¡ innovating new surgeries such as uterus transplants and what it entails

    · making the most of “your moment in time”

    ¡ managing the transition from a successful clinician to a leader and manager

    ¡ addressing concerns people may have around US healthcare

    ¡ the Cleveland Clinic secret sauce

    ¡ the future for Cleveland Clinic London, and for Tommaso personally

    · Pete’s testosterone levels

    · and we also clear up some burning issues that Kash had to get off his chest…

    ¡ and much more!

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  • It's been a long time (we shouldn't have left you...) but the see one / do one podcast is back with Season 2 after a summer hiatus - and how!

    In this episode we speak with Sanj Kakar, an orthopaedic hand and wrist surgeon and a Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the Mayo Clinic.

    But Sanj has a secret, he is in fact British!

    Furthermore, he actually went to medical school with our very own Pete Bates and knows one or two stories about the antics of a young Master Bates in his formative years, as we discover!

    In this wide-ranging and fun conversation we cover many different aspects of Sanj’s life and career including:

    growing up in West Londonmedical school and early years surgical training in Londonhow he ended up going to the US initially and the decision to stay there for residency training and beyondwhy he chose Bostonhighlights from his time as an ABC Fellow and returning to Londonhow he survived the endurance test that is the ABC Fellowshipthe logistics and challenges of "The Match"how he ended up at the Mayo Clinicand the Mayo secret sauceKash's experiences of visiting Mayo as a Winston Churchill Fellowwhy the USA is the land of opportunitybut not all that glitters is goldlife in the USA for a Britkey mentors and people in his journeyhis plans for the futureand much more!Please subscribe on your podcast player and please leave us a rating and a review.

    You can also find us on YouTube, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram
    and at www.orthohub.xyz

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  • Welcome to the latest episode of the see one / do one podcast.

    In this episode we speak with Heather Vallier, an orthopaedic trauma surgeon and Medical Director at MetroHealth in Cleveland, and a Professor of Orthopaedics at Case Weston Reserve University.

    She is a colossus of research output around orthopaedic trauma and popularised the concept of “Early Appropriate Care” - her name is mentioned in every lecture, discussion and journal club around the world when discussing the topic of orthopaedic polytrauma.

    Heather is the 36th President of the Orthopaedic Trauma Association (OTA), and the first ever female president.

    She is also one of Pete’s orthopaedic heroes, as he reveals!

    In this wide-ranging and fun conversation we cover many different aspects of Heather’s life and career including:

    how to pronounce her surname properly!her time at medical school and how she chose orthopaedics as a careerhow she ended up in orthopaedic trauma and the support / challenges she encounteredresidency training and fellowshiphow she thrived as a woman in a traditionally male-orientated specialtythe value of allies and mentorship and key mentors in her own journeyhaving children as a medical student and internand how she balances work and home-lifesome background on how “early appropriate care” came to behow it defines a proportion of her careerand where the future lies in the field of orthopaedic polytraumathe difference between self-efficacy and recidivismrecovery after trauma and breaking the cycle of trauma and repeated harmviolence prevention and key initiatives she is involved withher relationship with the OTA and becoming Presidentwill there ever be a national US trauma system and registry and where the challenges lieand why Kash has to go to the next OTA meeting...her time as fitness instructorand much more!

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  • Welcome to the latest episode of the see one / do one podcast. In this episode we talk all about research.

    Hold on - we know this could be a somewhat dry topic, but not when done in our unique orthohub way!

    Our guests are Matt Costa and Dan Perry, two TITANS of orthopaedic academia who get their message across very well, and are great value too!

    Matt is a Professor of Orthopaedic Trauma at the University of Oxford and has been a leading light in the rise of the pragmatic trial - research done in the real world that directly impacts our daily work and how we actually treat patients.

    Dan is an NIHR Professor of Children's Surgery and Emergency Care and leads global randomised clinical trials in paediatric orthopaedic surgery and paediatric acute care. He is also a current ABC Fellow. Dan's research focuses on epidemiology and effectiveness research. He has an interest in 'big data' and clinical trials of orthopaedic interventions.

    In this wide-ranging and fun conversation we cover many different topics including:

    their very different journeys into research and the world of academiathe problem with pragmatic trials, and why they have upset some of the orthopaedic communitythe ying and yang between academics in their "ivory towers" vs everyone else in the "real world"the challenges with multi-centre / international collaborationsdoes being good at academia impact how good you are at operatinghow juniors undertaking research can avoid being taken for a ridehow do we stop poor quality researchare journals a scamthe future of research and impactand much more!

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  • The next in our series of ‘orthohub stories’, this time we’re with Swee Chai Ang: Orthopaedic surgeon, Aid worker, Activist and Author. She sits in the Singapore Women’s Hall of Fame to boot!

    Swee talks about her parents and how their strength and harrowing experiences in captivity, forged the iron within her. She talks about how to make a difference to others and what it is to help people who are in need.

    We discuss how it was to become a female orthopaedic surgeon, back in a time when they could be counted on one hand.

    She describes the unique love story with her husband Francis, a relationship that was punctuated by periods of time in prison, undergoing interrogation and fleeing Singapore to the UK as refugees.

    We hear about her journey to Beirut, why she went and some of the horrors of war that she encountered.

    The story is humbling and, in places, very sad yet absolutely compelling to hear. She speaks very candidly about how different faiths can work together to find common ground.

    We end on a hopeful note, discussing what it might take to find peace in a region where memories of conflict and hostility are culturally engrained.

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  • Welcome to the latest edition of orthohub stories, where we explore the life stories and journeys of remarkable people.

    In this episode we find out all about what its really like to treat elite professional athletes, celebrities and VIPs.

    Our distinguished guest is Andy Williams.

    Andy is an orthopaedic surgeon who specialises in the management of sporting knee injuries. He has developed a unique practice and works with many elite sports teams across English Premier League football, Premiership Rugby and more.

    He is also an Honorary Reader at Imperial College London where he undertakes research into knee injuries. Andy has published over 150 scientific articles and lectures internationally on knee surgery. He is a member of the prestigious ACL Study Group, the Herodicus Society and was lead editor for the 39th edition of Gray's Anatomy.

    In this wide-ranging conversation we cover many different aspects of his life and career including:

    his childhood and how medicine was not even considered an option growing upand how being a builder was his fall-back optionhis initial plans to become a GP (family doctor) and how he ended up in orthopaedic surgery insteadovercoming impostor syndromehow he got into sports knee injuries and treating professional sportspeoplethe pressures and challenges (and joys!) of treating this special group of individualsmanaging stress and complications how he handles pressure and coping mechanismsthe value of pre-operative planning and the power of visualisationhow do athletes differ from your non-elite athlete patientsethical dilemmas in managing professional athleteswhy physiotherapy / physical therapy and rehab is the magic ingredientwhy he commits so much time to research, teaching and lecturingkey mentors who have directly and indirectly shaped his life and careerand poor behaviours he has seen within the medical professionhis work ethic and attention to detailthe impact on his family of his work and careerand what one thing would he change if he could do it all again

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  • Welcome to our first ever outside broadcast, "orthohub on tour", brought to you with the support of our colleagues at Clockwork Medical.

    This roundtable discussion was filmed live at the Sports Knee Surgery meeting in Warwick as we bring you what's new and trending (and what's actually practical and sensible) in the world of sports knee.

    We are joined by four top-notch guests with their fingers on the pulse in Tim Spalding, Pete Thompson, Sanjay Anand and Henry Bourke.

    Kash is in heaven as he can finally talk about some 'PROPER' orthopaedics!

    He and the other speakers discuss the latest techniques and evidence arising, but let's face it- what we really want to know is how applicable is this all really to our daily practices, and what it is that they actually do.

    Join us for lots of practical tips and tricks, learn about any changes the guests may make to their practices based on what they heard, and find out what things they definitely will not be adopting!

    Topics discussed include:

    the latest in graft choices for ACL reconstructiontips and tricks for harvesting and implanting BTB graftsfixation options for lateral tenodesis, and how much rotatory control does it actually give you?patella stabilisation, MPFL reconstruction and trochleoplastythe evolution of tibial osteotomywhat to actually (really) inject for early knee OAthe role of biologics and what is the role (if any) for PRPmanaging cartilage defectscell based treatments vs osteochondral allograftsthe challenge of allograft supply and working with tissue banksmeniscal repair and how to perform MCL release to obtain full access to the posterior horn and not damage cartilagehow best to manage meniscal root tears

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  • Join our latest orthohub see one / do one episode with our distinguished guest Professor Sithombo Maqungo, where we find out all about practicing surgery in South Africa.

    Sithombo is the Head of the Orthopaedic Trauma Service at Groote Schuur Hospital and Professor at the University of Cape Town (UCT), internationally recognised for clinical excellence, research outputs, and training opportunities.

    As well as being the Lead for Trauma Care and Injury Prevention at UCT, Sithombo is also President of the South African Orthopaedic Trauma Society, faculty for AO South Africa & AO Europe, the founder and Chair of Cape Town International Trauma Conference. He was previously an AO Gordon Siboto travelling fellow and has also recently been made an ABC Fellow.

    His charity work includes advocating for a "Gun-free South Africa" and child safety.

    In this wide-ranging conversation, we cover many different aspects of his life and career including:

    how playing tennis (and his friend's hi-fi system) was instrumental in his becoming a doctorhis experiences of being a medical student as APARTHEID ended and Nelson Mandela became presidentwhat was surgical training like in Cape Town during the noughties and his medical experience as he travelled the world and how have things developed since thenhow much of trauma surgery still takes place overnightwhat does surgical training look like in South Africawhat are the biggest challenges of practicing orthopaedics in South Africa interfacing with bone-setters, rural practices, and state-of-the-art equipmentand the impact of gun violence, as well as measures to try and reduce this and focusing on injury prevention

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  • Join our new orthohub see one do / one episode on the difference between diversity, inclusion and equity with Johnson & Johnson’s Executive Board members, Hani Abouhalka and Lucy Morrisey!

    Discover what exactly is it - is it some passing fad that we need to be seen to doffing our cap at to tick a box, or is it something we should all be putting right at the core of what we do?

    Our two special guests help us explore this in our own particular way!

    Hani Abouhalka is the company group chairman for Johnson & Johnson medical devices in Europe, the Middle East & Africa and is responsible for J&J's medical device businesses encompassing surgical technology, orthopaedics, cardiovascular and specialty solutions. He is the executive sponsor of the Women's Leadership & Inclusion employee resource group and a board member of the Johnson & Johnson Foundation, a charity responsible for managing J&J's community impact programme.

    We are also fortunate to be joined by Lucy Morrisey, who was previously blessed to have been Kash and Pete's boss at Barts as the Divisional Manager for Emergency Care and Trauma. She has previously spent time at the UCL Institute of Health Equity, as well as in senior management roles within some of London’s largest hospitals where she led large service transformation agendas. Lucy took the role of ‘Silver Command’ for the NHS cyber-attack and the London Bridge terrorist attack. She is now a director in the Strategic Capabilities team at Johnson & Johnson and the Women’s Leadership Initiative Pillar Lead for UK and Ireland.

    Lucy discusses her experiences of diversity and inclusion and brings a uniquely broad lens covering healthcare, the NHS and the corporate world. She also tells us just how much she misses working with orthopaedic surgeons…

    In this wide-ranging conversation we cover many different topics including:
    • what exactly are diversity, inclusion, equality and equity and why do they even matter?
    • the value of role modelling, mentoring and sponsorship
    • why do we need to change if everything is working fine as it is?
    • is diversity and inclusion just trendy and “woke”, or does it hold real value?
    • what does it look like when it’s done well?
    • why would anyone ever want to become a healthcare manager?
    • how orthopaedics often comes at the bottom of diversity tables and how best to address this
    • are certain professions more appropriate for men and women?
    • the role of unconscious bias
    • what is it like being at the receiving end of dismissive behaviour and how to respond?
    • stereotypes within surgery and in orthopaedics
    • how diversity and inclusion vary around the world
    • what can people in positions of privilege do to engage and to feel less awkward when discussions about diversity and inclusion arise
    • and how can we all bake this into what we do for the benefit of ourselves, our colleagues, and our patients

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  • Born in South East London to Jamaican parents, join violence reduction lead Martin Griffiths as he shares his inspiring story in our latest #orthohub #seeonedoone podcast!

    Our special guest for this story is Martin Griffiths, consultant trauma and vascular surgeon at Barts Health NHS Trust and National Clinical Director for  violence reduction for NHS England,  awarded a Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List 2021.

    We talk about the future and what's next!

    In this wide-ranging conversation we discuss:

    - Martin’s time at medical school
    - his surgical training
    - the changes he has seen and his development to become an opinion leader, activist and National Clinical Director for violence reduction.
    - where did his activism against knife crime come from and where do you start, trying to break the cycle of interpersonal violence.
    - how can you intervene in the lives of vulnerable individuals and their families without being pushed away?
    - what’s it like to be a trauma surgeon? Why choose that specialty; surely there were easier career paths on the menu for him?

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