RACS Post Op Podcast

RACS Post Op Podcast

RACS Post Op Podcast is a medical podcast by the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons. It features extended interviews on articles in the current issue of Surgical News magazine, plus practical advice that surgeons can implement in their practices, including insights on financial management and wealth creation, legal and tax advice and economic forecasts.

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Episoder(100)

To treat or not to treat: the palliative care question (Re-release)

To treat or not to treat: the palliative care question (Re-release)

Modern medical treatments can do so much to prolong life. But at what point should surgeons hold back, despite a conviction that treatment will benefit the patient? Palliative medicine specialist Dr W...

21 Jan 202015min

The effects of unconscious sexism in surgery (Re-release)

The effects of unconscious sexism in surgery (Re-release)

Dr Katrina Hutchison – Gender biases can be so subtle that often the behaviour is not obvious to victims or offenders alike. However, the consequences can be very real and, in surgery, quite devastati...

7 Jan 202026min

The story behind surgical separation of conjoined twins, Nima and Dawa (Re-release)

The story behind surgical separation of conjoined twins, Nima and Dawa (Re-release)

A medical team at the Royal Children's Hospital successfully separated conjoined Bhutanese twins, Nima and Dawa. The 14-month-old girls and their mother were brought to Australia in October 2018, cour...

24 Des 201913min

Benefits of surgical overseas volunteering

Benefits of surgical overseas volunteering

Volunteering overseas is a goal for many doctors. While it’s not for the faint hearted it’s also incredibly rewarding, as Dr Thomas Schaefer, an orthopaedic surgeon in Western Australia explains. Maki...

10 Des 201911min

Port Macquarie: Tale of two surgeons in a regional city

Port Macquarie: Tale of two surgeons in a regional city

Living and working in regional parts of Australia can be immensely rewarding for surgeons. Port Macquarie on NSW's mid-north coast has been an attractive place to call home for both Dr Kesley Pedler a...

26 Nov 201912min

Celebrating the work of surgeons during NSW Surgeons Month

Celebrating the work of surgeons during NSW Surgeons Month

Specialist upper gastrointestinal surgeon, Dr Ken Loi has a number of priorities he'd like to address as regional chairman NSW RACS. In this episode, Dr Loi also discusses NSW Surgeons month which hel...

12 Nov 20197min

Starting out in private practice – what you should know

Starting out in private practice – what you should know

To help shine a light on the financial considerations involved for Fellows entering into private practice, the Bongiorno National Network is running a series of workshops around Australia. It includes...

29 Okt 201913min

RACSTA: an important support for surgical trainees

RACSTA: an important support for surgical trainees

The College's Trainee Association – or RACSTA – serves an important role in representing the interests of surgical trainees. Imogen Ibbett, Chair of RACSTA, explains the good work the organisation doe...

14 Okt 201910min

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