Synopsis
Podcast by Royal College of Surgeons
Episodes
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From Womb To Tomb Medical Images In 18th Century British Art
22/01/2019 Duration: 59minThe Museums Department records selected lectures and events held at the Hunterian Museum and archives the recordings for the public. These recordings were made during 2015.
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Battlefield Medicine At Waterloo
22/01/2019 Duration: 01h04minThe Museums Department records selected lectures and events held at the Hunterian Museum and archives the recordings for the public. These recordings were made during 2015.
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Past Caring The History Of Bethlem Hospital
22/01/2019 Duration: 59minThe Museums Department records selected lectures and events held at the Hunterian Museum and archives the recordings for the public. These recordings were made during 2015.
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John Queckett - Victorian microscopist
22/01/2019 Duration: 55minThe Museums Department records selected lectures and events held at the Hunterian Museum and archives the recordings for the public. These recordings were made during 2015.
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Jamrach's Exotic Menagerie The Noah's Ark Of The East End
22/01/2019 Duration: 55minThe Museums Department records selected lectures and events held at the Hunterian Museum and archives the recordings for the public. These recordings were made during 2015.
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From The Western Front To Afghanistan Transforming Military Medicine For A Century
22/01/2019 Duration: 50minThe Museums Department records selected lectures and events held at the Hunterian Museum and archives the recordings for the public. These recordings were made during 2015.
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War Art And Surgery Andrew Graham - Dixon On Henry Tonks
22/01/2019 Duration: 01h25minThe Museums Department records selected lectures and events held at the Hunterian Museum and archives the recordings for the public. These recordings were made during 2015.
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Healing Through Kindness - Commemorating the centenary of the Royal Masonic Hospital
22/01/2019 Duration: 47minTalk by Susan Snell, recorded Tuesday 18 October 2016, 1pm
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An Institutional Childhood: The story of London's Foundling Hospital
22/01/2019 Duration: 53minAn Institutional Childhood: The story of London's Foundling Hospital by Royal College of Surgeons
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Anatomy Modelling Symposium - Session 3
22/01/2019 Duration: 45minAnatomy Modelling Symposium - Session 3 by Royal College of Surgeons
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Anatomy Modelling Symposium - Session 2
22/01/2019 Duration: 01h02minAnatomy Modelling Symposium - Session 2 by Royal College of Surgeons
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Anatomy Modelling Symposium - Session 1
22/01/2019 Duration: 02h11minAnatomy Modelling Symposium - Session 1 by Royal College of Surgeons
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The Sorcerer's Apprentice
22/01/2019 Duration: 58minThe Sorcerer's Apprentice by Royal College of Surgeons
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The Art of the Image: Leonardo Da Vinci And Medical Imaging
22/01/2019 Duration: 01h08sThe Art of the Image: Leonardo Da Vinci And Medical Imaging by Royal College of Surgeons
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Opening The Door to a Future - how the British Kidney Patient Association changed lives
21/01/2019 Duration: 01h09minTalk by Fiona Loud, recorded Tuesday 21 March 2017, 1pm
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Empire of the Eye - Indian Oculists, British Surgeons development of Victorian Cataract Surgery
21/01/2019 Duration: 46minTalk by Kristin Hussey, recorded Tuesday 28 February 2017, 1pm
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End of Life Podcast Part 2
14/11/2018 Duration: 14minIn the first part of these podcasts, Professor Keri Thomas, National Clinical lead for the GSF Centre for End of Life Care, and Dame Clare Marx, former RCS President, discuss some of the issues with operating on patients nearing the end of their lives, and consider some of the ethical dilemmas. In the second part, Professor Keri Thomas and Dame Clare Marx are joined by Miss Sue Hill, Vice-president of the RCS and Katerina Sarafidou, Head of Standards at the RCS, to discuss what can be done practically to support patients and their families in these complex decisions, and to explore who is best placed, and when, to have these life-and-death conversations.
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End of Life Podcast Part 1
14/11/2018 Duration: 13minIn the first part of these podcasts, Professor Keri Thomas, National Clinical lead for the GSF Centre for End of Life Care, and Dame Clare Marx, former RCS President, discuss some of the issues with operating on patients nearing the end of their lives, and consider some of the ethical dilemmas. In the second part, Professor Keri Thomas and Dame Clare Marx are joined by Miss Sue Hill, Vice-president of the RCS and Katerina Sarafidou, Head of Standards at the RCS, to discuss what can be done practically to support patients and their families in these complex decisions, and to explore who is best placed, and when, to have these life-and-death conversations.
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Transplant Before Transplant
25/04/2017 Duration: 42minTalk by Paul Craddock, recorded Tuesday 25 April 2017, 1pm