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Healthcare providers in Saint Lucia are advancing the fight against diabetic retinopathy, a leading cause of blindness, through specialized training under the Vision 2020 Links and Networks initiative. Spearheaded by the Ministry of Health, Wellness, and Elderly Affairs, the program equips medical professionals with critical skills to detect and treat the condition early. Collaborating with experts from Frimley Park Hospital in the UK, the training combines theoretical knowledge and hands-on practice, reinforcing the country's capacity to prevent vision loss and improve the quality of life for those living with diabetes.
Mpox is spreading and it's been classified a public health emergency by the World Health Organization. Presenter James Gallagher meets Professor Trudie Lang from the University of Oxford who has been working in the areas affected to discuss what it means for people in the countries it's already reached and whether its spread can be stopped.James also puts your questions on statins to Professor Naveed Sattar, and we hear the story of Simon who works in the outdoors as a landscape manager. He was having bouts of severe illness and was struggling to understand what was behind it. The answer? He'd had successive bites from ticks and was having symptoms of an allergic reaction when he was eating meat. He had alpha gal syndrome, commonly known as a meat allergy. We hear how it's caused debilitating changes to his life.We also hear from Consultant Immunologist Dr Rachael O'Brian who has been documenting the first case of alpha gal syndrome her team have been diagnosing at Frimley Park Hospital in Surrey.Presenter: James Gallagher Producer: Tom Bonnett Assistant Producer: Katie Tomsett Editor: Holly Squire
In this new episode, we cross the sea to discuss with Dr Bott, from Frimley Park Hospital in Surrey (UK).What are the main differences between rigid and software fusion? How to treat MRI images? What is the "patient friendly" position? How to set up this approach in a hospital? Dr Bott will share about his own experience!Hosted by Ausha. See ausha.co/privacy-policy for more information.
Welcome to our next podcast in the "State of the Art 23" series. Listen as we talk POCUS and all things Focused Ultrasound for Intensive Care (FUSIC). In this episode, we hare joined by awesome guests: Dr. Marcus Peck, a consultant in anaesthesia and intensive care medicine at Frimley Park Hospital and sits on the board of the Intensive Care Society (ICS)'s Focused Ultrasound for Intensive Care (FUSIC) committee; and Dr. Jonny Wilkinson, a consultant in intensive care medicine and anaesthesia at Northampton General Hospital. So sit back, relax, and enjoy the show!" Further reading: 1. SONO-Olympiad - CAEP Conference 2. FUSIC HD. Comprehensive haemodynamic assessment with ultrasound - Ashley Miller, Marcus Peck, Tom Clark, Hannah Conway, Segun Olusanya, Nick Fletcher, Nick Coleman, Prashant Parulekar, Jonathan Aron, Justin Kirk-Bayley, Jonathan Nicholas Wilkinson, Adrian Wong, Jennie Stephens, Antonio Rubino, Ben Attwood, Andrew Walden, Andrew Breen, Manprit Waraich, Catherine Nix, Simon Hayward, 2022 (sagepub.com)
Whether they're pulling faces at the Queen's Jubilee, melting hearts on Christmas morning or being cheeky with their cousins at Buckingham Palace, the youngest generation of royals never fails to delight. From George and Charlotte to their cheeky little brother Louis, these little royal rascals are firm fan favourites. And in this episode of The Right Royal Podcast we speak with Getty Photographer Chris Jackson, who has had the privilege of going on tour with the Wales children and has taken some of the most iconic pictures of them - including Prince George's 4th birthday portrait. We are also joined by former Press Secretary to the Queen, Ailsa Anderson, who was one of the only people at Frimley Park Hospital when Lady Louise Windsor was born. And finally, we speak with Ex-Norland Nanny and The Sleep Mums podcast host Sarah Carpenter, who gives us an insight into the training it takes to become a royal nanny.Disclaimer: Sarah Carpenter does not at present represent the Norland Nanny organisation and all of her views are her own. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
"POCUS Spotlight: Perioperative Hemodynamic Assessment in Noncardiac Surgery," by Marcus Peck, MD, Consultant in Anesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, Frimley Park Hospital, Frimley, Surrey, United Kingdom; Jonny Wilkinson, MD, Consultant in Intensive Care Medicine and Anesthesia, Northampton General Hospital, Northampton, Northamptonshire, United Kingdom; and Ashley Miller, MD, Consultant in Anesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine, Shrewsbury and Telford Hospitals, Shropshire, United Kingdom. From ASRA Pain Medicine News, November 2022. See original article at www.asra.com/nov22news for figures and references. This material is copyrighted.
Sir Marcus Setchell, Knight Commander of the Victorian Order, is a leading obstetrician and gynaecologist and the former Surgeon-Gynaecologist to HM The Queen & Royal Household. He attended Lady Louise Windsor at Frimley Park Hospital, the first royal child to be delivered at an NHS hospital. In July 2013, he led the team at the birth of Prince George of Cambridge at the Lindo Wing of St. Mary's Hospital in Paddington. Since retiring Sir Marcus has been an important advocate for women's health charities and the restoration of the Great Hall at St Barts Hospital. He was Guest of Honour at Felsted's 450th Anniversary Speech Day and is also former President of the Old Felstedian Society. Felsted School online Website: www.felsted.org Instagram: felsted_school Facebook: felstedschool Twitter: felstedschool LinkedIn: FelstedSchool
What insights does a history of working in military healthcare bring? How do we cut back on readmissions to hospital after time spent in the intensive care unit? How serious an issue is 'burn out' within healthcare? How did standardisation help when designing an award winning patient transfer bag? What's the best way to transfer a patient from ward to ward or from institution to institution? How do we handle data during this period? What do we think about remote supervision and monitoring? Could a dedicated transfer team be useful? Could a new anaesthesia drug be on the way for the NHS soon? How can training in ultrasound be improved? And lastly, will improvements in artificial intelligence ultimately cost us our jobs? Recorded live at the Association of Anaesthetists' Winter Scientific Meeting 2020, from The Queen Elizabeth II Centre, London, UK. This piece follows on from part one, which you can find here: https://www.topmedtalk.com/topmedtalk-matt-wiles-and-marcus-peck-live-from-london/ Presented by Monty Mythen featuring guests, Gezz Van Zwanenberg, Nurse and Project Lead North West London Critical Care Network, Matt Wiles, Consultant Anaesthetist & Senior Clinical Lecturer at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and University of Sheffield and Marcus Peck, NHS Consultant in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine at Frimley Park Hospital and Chair of Focused Intensive Care Society’s (FICE) Committee. -- EBPOM | Dingle - the hottest tickets in anaesthesia and perioperative medicine - go now to the website: https://www.ebpom.org/
Recorded live at the Association of Anaesthetists' Winter Scientific Meeting 2020 in the centre of London from The Queen Elizabeth II Centre. Hear the conversation and questions asked by our online audience. In our online world is there still a place for a paper based journal? What are the big stories and hot topics of 2020 going to be? What about hyperoxia? How does what we do effect the environment? What are the latest thoughts about 'depth of anaesthesia'? The podcast mentioned in this piece is here: https://www.topmedtalk.com/anes19-timothy-short-and-kate-leslie/ This link takes you to the trial: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(19)32315-3/fulltext Is there a future for volatile anaesthesia? What's the future for pediatric intensive care units? How can we use ultrasound technologies to enhance patient care? Will the iconic stethoscope end up with dust on it? What's the future for ultrasound in the intensive care unit? Presented by Monty Mythen with his guests Matt Wiles, Consultant Anaesthetist & Senior Clinical Lecturer at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and University of Sheffield and Marcus Peck, NHS Consultant in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine at Frimley Park Hospital and Chair of Focused Intensive Care Society’s (FICE) Committee.
"Our mission is to make sure everybody in intensive care can learn [ultrasound]". How important and how possible is it to use ultrasound in your practice? Hear how it can transform the way you diagnose issues with pocket sized point of care ultrasound. Lung ultrasound is discussed as is its use with eyeballs. Hear how one of the pioneers in this area, Professor Sol Aronson, reacts to an enthusiast in the field. "Wherever you are, however novice or new, it just makes you smarter". Recorded live at the Association of Anaesthetists' Winter Scientific Meeting 2020 in the centre of London from The Queen Elizabeth II Centre. This piece followed on from these two pieces: TopMedTalk | Matt Wiles and Marcus Peck, Live from London: https://www.topmedtalk.com/topmedtalk-matt-wiles-and-marcus-peck-live-from-london/ TopMedTalk | Gezz Van Zwanenberg, Live from London Part 2: https://www.topmedtalk.com/topmedtalk-gezz-van-zwanenberg-live-from-london-part-2/ Find out more Focused Ultrasound in Intensive Care (FUSIC) here: https://www.ics.ac.uk/ICS/accreditation.aspx Presented by Desiree Chappell and Monty Mythen with contributions from Sol Aronson, tenured Professor at Duke University and their guest Marcus Peck, NHS Consultant in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine at Frimley Park Hospital and Chair of Focused Intensive Care Society’s (FICE) Committee. Like this, want more? Marcus Peck featured on TopMedTalk previously here: https://www.topmedtalk.com/intensive-care-society-point-of-care-ultrasound/
What insights does a history of working in military healthcare bring? How do we cut back on readmissions to hospital after time spent in the intensive care unit? How serious an issue is 'burn out' within healthcare? How did standardisation help when designing an award winning patient transfer bag? What's the best way to transfer a patient from ward to ward or from institution to institution? How do we handle data during this period? What do we think about remote supervision and monitoring? Could a dedicated transfer team be useful? Could a new anaesthesia drug be on the way for the NHS soon? How can training in ultrasound be improved? And lastly, will improvements in artificial intelligence ultimately cost us our jobs? Recorded live at the Association of Anaesthetists' Winter Scientific Meeting 2020, from The Queen Elizabeth II Centre, London, UK. This piece follows on from part one, which you can find here: https://www.topmedtalk.com/topmedtalk-matt-wiles-and-marcus-peck-live-from-london/ Presented by Monty Mythen featuring guests, Gezz Van Zwanenberg, Nurse and Project Lead North West London Critical Care Network, Matt Wiles, Consultant Anaesthetist & Senior Clinical Lecturer at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and University of Sheffield and Marcus Peck, NHS Consultant in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine at Frimley Park Hospital and Chair of Focused Intensive Care Society’s (FICE) Committee.
Recorded live at the Association of Anaesthetists' Winter Scientific Meeting 2020 in the centre of London from The Queen Elizabeth II Centre. Hear the conversation and questions asked by our online audience. In our online world is there still a place for a paper based journal? What are the big stories and hot topics of 2020 going to be? What about hyperoxia? How does what we do effect the environment? What are the latest thoughts about 'depth of anaesthesia'? The podcast mentioned in this piece is here: https://www.topmedtalk.com/anes19-timothy-short-and-kate-leslie/ This link takes you to the trial: https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lancet/article/PIIS0140-6736(19)32315-3/fulltext Is there a future for volatile anaesthesia? What's the future for pediatric intensive care units? How can we use ultrasound technologies to enhance patient care? Will the iconic stethoscope end up with dust on it? What's the future for ultrasound in the intensive care unit? Presented by Monty Mythen with his guests Matt Wiles, Consultant Anaesthetist & Senior Clinical Lecturer at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and University of Sheffield and Marcus Peck, NHS Consultant in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine at Frimley Park Hospital and Chair of Focused Intensive Care Society’s (FICE) Committee.
How serious an issue is 'burn out'? What's the best way to transfer a patient from ward to ward or from institution to institution? What do we think about remote supervision and monitoring? What problems will Artificial Intelligence help us solve? Recorded live at the Association of Anaesthetists' Winter Scientific Meeting 2020, from The Queen Elizabeth II Centre, London, UK. This piece follows on from part one, which you can find here: https://www.topmedtalk.com/topmedtalk-matt-wiles-and-marcus-peck-live-from-london/ Presented by Monty Mythen featuring guests, Gezz Van Zwanenberg Nurse and Project Lead North West London Critical Care Network, Matt Wiles, Consultant Anaesthetist & Senior Clinical Lecturer at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and University of Sheffield and Marcus Peck, NHS Consultant in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine at Frimley Park Hospital and Chair of Focused Intensive Care Society’s (FICE) Committee.
In our online world is there still a place for a paper based journal? What are the big stories and hot topics of 2020 going to be? What are the latest thoughts about 'depth of anaesthesia'? Can we use ultrasound technologies to enhance patient care? Recorded live at the Association of Anaesthetists' Winter Scientific Meeting 2020 in the centre of London from The Queen Elizabeth II Centre. Presented by Monty Mythen with his guests Matt Wiles, Consultant Anaesthetist & Senior Clinical Lecturer at Sheffield Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust and University of Sheffield and Marcus Peck, NHS Consultant in Anaesthesia and Intensive Care Medicine at Frimley Park Hospital and Chair of Focused Intensive Care Society’s (FICE) Committee.
Rheumatology Nurse Specialists Rosealeen Killick and Jeannette Cameron give some insights into Rheumatoid Arthritis. They talk about the condition and steps you can take to best manage and cope with rheumatoid arthritis.Includes an interview with Dr Mark Lloyd, Lead Rheumatology Consultant at Frimley Park Hospital.This is the first of many podcasts brought to you by the Rheumatology Nurse Specialists at Frimley Park Hospital. In future episodes we'll hear from other consultants, nurses, patients and other people related to Rheumatology. We'd really appreciate your feedback and any Rheumatology information you'd like to hear in future episode. Special thank you to Radio Frimley Park for allowing us to use their studio, time and expertise help to record this.
Marcus Peck is a consultant in anaesthesia and intensive care medicine at Frimley Park Hospital, a founding member of the FICE committee, and its current chair. He is an enthusiastic FICE trainer, and teaches widely, believing that all clinicians in front line specialities should have focused ultrasound skills
Alex and James are joined by Dr Umang Patel, partnerships and clinical director at Babylon Healthcare who's mission is to put an accessible and affordable health service in the hands of every person on earth. At Babylon, Umang spends his time making sure that safe, effective and personalised healthcare is available to everyone, everywhere. Umang is also an NHS Paediatrician, he can be found treating children at Frimley Park Hospital on Fridays. The team talk about saving money and the costs of delivering healthcare, what makes a good healthcare company and the importance of culture when companies scale. www.babylonhealth.com For more information and content, check out our website www.hs.ventures. You can follow us on Twitter @HSVenture, on Instagram @hs.ventures, on Linkedin at HS. and you can email us at info@hs.live You can get our host, Dr. James Somauroo, at www.jamessomauroo.com and you can follow him on Twitter @jamessomauroo, on Instagram @j_soms and on Linkedin at james-somauroo
@PaulDeach talks to Janet King at a special thank you event for volunteers at #Frimley Park Hospital who helped to raise funds for the Saving Tiny Lives Appeal.
@PaulDeach talks to Oysters Chippy manager Mel Cooper about their participation in the Frimley Park Hospital Fun Run #runfrimley
Paul Deach talks to Sally McLaren at Arena Leisure Centre Junior Open Day about the brilliant Saving Tiny Lives Appeal which is this years Frimley Park Hospital fund raising project. Frimley Park Hospital www.frimleypark.nhs.uk @FrimleyPark facebook.com/FrimleyParkHospital