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Welcome to the first episode of our new collaborative series with the Association of Surgeons in Great Britain and Ireland! During this series, BTK fellow Jon Williams and ASGBI hosts Kellie Bateman and Jared Wohlgemut compare and contrast the surgeon profession between the United States and the United Kingdom, debating who does what better. In this episode, we take a deep dive into surgical training in the US and the UK, from fostering student interest to trainee operating to specialization and certification. Dr. Jeremy Lipman represents the US while Dr. Jon Lund represents the UK in this thought-provoking conversation. Dr. Lipman is a colorectal surgeon at the Cleveland Clinic and the director of graduate medical education for all training programs at the Cleveland Clinic. Additionally, he is an Associate Dean for Graduate Medical Education and Professor of Surgery at Case Western Reserve University. After going to Boston College for his bachelor degree, he obtained his medical degree from Drexel University College of Medicine in Philadelphia. Subsequently he completed his general surgery residency training at Case Western and his colorectal surgery fellowship at Cleveland Clinic. After practicing at MetroHealth Medical Center where he served many training and education leadership roles, he returned to Cleveland Clinic as faculty where he remains today. Dr. Lund is Professor and Head of the Department of Surgery at University of Nottingham at Derby, and Consultant Colorectal Surgeon at Royal Derby Hospital. He is Chair of the Joint Committee on Surgical Training, and before that was Surgical Director of the Intercollegiate Surgical Curriculum Programme, the online training management system used by all trainees and trainers in Surgery in the UK. He has recently been appointed as Dean of education at the Royal College of Surgeons of Edinburgh. So, who trains surgeons better? UK or US? Give the episode a listen and decide for yourself! Please visit https://behindtheknife.org to access other high-yield surgical education podcasts, videos and more. If you liked this episode, check out our recent episodes here: https://app.behindtheknife.org/listen
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Økonomisk set går det strålende for de amerikanske techgiganter under coronakrisen, men der lurer juridiske og politiske trusler i horisonten. De amerikanske myndigheder har lagt anti-monopolsag an mod Google, og Kongressen har fået lavet en meget kritisk rapport om Google, Apple, Facebook og Amazon og deres forretningsmetoder. Medvirkende: Morten Springborg, temaspecialist, C WorldWide Asset Management; Jon Lund, konsulent og skribent; Shoshana Zuboff, professor, Harvard Business School. Vært: Henrik Føhns. Tilrettelæggelse: Henrik Føhns, Rosa Marie Frang og Veronika Wohlin.
Økonomisk set går det strålende for de amerikanske techgiganter under coronakrisen, men der lurer juridiske og politiske trusler i horisonten. De amerikanske myndigheder har lagt anti-monopolsag an mod Google, og Kongressen har fået lavet en meget kritisk rapport om Google, Apple, Facebook og Amazon og deres forretningsmetoder. Medvirkende: Morten Springborg, temaspecialist, C WorldWide Asset Management; Jon Lund, konsulent og skribent; Shoshana Zuboff, professor, Harvard Business School. Vært: Henrik Føhns. Tilrettelæggelse: Henrik Føhns, Rosa Marie Frang og Veronika Wohlin.
"Står op. Læser aviser. Ser tv. Går med hundene. Spiser frokost. Går med hundene. Køber ind til aftensmad. Så aftensmad. Ser TV. Går på havnen med hundene Og så er den dag gået. I seng." Sådan beskriver Venstres Claus Hjort Frederiksen hverdagen under Corona-epidemien. Afrika er hårdt ramt af nedlukning, men ikke så hårdt ramt af Covid-19, som mange frygtede. Forsøg med at behandle Covid-19 med medicinen Remdesivir lover godt. Hvad er næste skridt? Efterskoler, skoler, butikscentre og restauranter står på spring for at åbne. Er de klar til det? En ny app skal stoppe smitten, men får kritik for at overvåge vores privatliv. Deltagere: Claus Hjort Frederiksen, Venstre, Stig Jensen, Center for Afrikastudier, Jørn Stjerneklar, freelancefotograf i Sydafrika, Jens Lundgren, professor i infektionsmedicin, Victor Vibe, efterskoleelev, Jeanne Jacobsen, skoleleder ved Tove Ditlevsens Skole, Jesper Boysen, direktør for Power, Merete Holst, restauratør The Standard, Jon Lund, digital rådgiver og Sune Lehmann, professor ved DTU. Vært: Bille Sterll. www.dr.dk/p1debat
Helen Mercer shows Jon Lund how to scrub and put on gloves and a gown for an operation. Essential viewing for medical students and nursing students
Rick Nelson tells Jon Lund about his latest meta analysis of evidence in the treatment of anal fissure. There are some surprises that will challenge what you think you know about efficacy of topical treatments, anal stretch, and the much lower than previously thought incidence of impairment of continence after sphincterotomy. You can read the full paper at http://bit.ly/2yeyCEZ A systematic review and meta-analysis of the treatment of anal fissure. Techniques in Coloproctology August 2017, Volume 21, Issue 8, pp 605–625
For decades the only real option for perforated diverticular disease was a Hartmann's procedure, but there has been a lot of interest in the less invasive and stoma saving laparoscopic lavage and drainage procedure as an alternative. But is it effective? Jon Lund talks to David Humes about the background and the evidence for and against peritoneal lavage as a treatment for this common colorectal emergency. David Humes is Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of Nottingham, UK and an NIHR Postdoctoral Fellow. Get the meta-analysis referred to in the podcast here (http://bit.ly/2peBO1J)
Dr Ruediger Prosst, Director of The Proctological Institute in Stuttgart, Germany, tells Jon Lund about his experience in treating the often challenging problem of high and complex anal fistula using a novel, sphincter sparing clipping device. This podcast links to Tech Coloproctol (2016) 20: 753. doi:10.1007/s10151-016-1537-0
Dr Ruediger Prosst, Director of The Proctological Institute in Stuttgart, Germany, tells Jon Lund about his experience in treating the often challenging problem of high and complex anal fistula using a novel, sphincter sparing clipping device. This podcast links to Tech Coloproctol (2016) 20: 753. doi:10.1007/s10151-016-1537-0 You can follow us on @TechColoproctol and subscribe to this podcast series on iTunes.
All you need to know about how to interpret the results of a meta analysis in 14 minutes and 15 seconds. If you find yourself in an exam and asked to review a meta analysis in an interview or an exam, or even if you're reading one in a journal to inform your clinical practice, this will be the best 1/4 hour you have spent in ages. If you want a more detailed explanation and to properly understand the process, then download our other podcast about meta analysis, which gives the background to all you see here. With Brett Doleman and Jon Lund
When you are doing surgery you need to know what the instruments are called and what they are used for. In this easy to follow guide, Jon Lund and June Brown take you through the instruments you will find on a basic surgical tray, the most common tray you will use when you are starting surgery. You'll learn the names of the instruments, why there are that shape, what they are used for, and some top tips on how to use them. Essential for medical students, people starting surgical training and student nurses on theatre placement.
Jon Lund, Co-Editor in Chief of Techniques in Coloproctology, Interviews Professor Robin Spiller about a review article entitled "Prucalopride, for functional constipation only?" from the July 2016 issue of the journal
Functional Constipation is a really challenging condition to treat in gastroenterology and surgery. In this podcast Jon Lund asks Robin Spiller about the condition, the underlying physiology, how to differentiate from IBS constipation and the range of treatments for FC. This podcast will tell you all you need to know and more. Robin Spiller is Professor of Gastroenterology at the University of Nottingham, UK, former editor of GUT, author of the Rome III criteria and world leading expert in this field
TO VIEW PLEASE DOWNLOAD The CT scan has become central in the management of abdominal conditions, especially emergencies. But how do you interpret a CT when theres no radiologist around or you can't wait for the report? Pete Thurley tells Jon Lund the secrets of radiology and gives a structure to looking at CTs so that you never miss anything again. Essential viewing for all for both exams and real life! Pete Thurley is a Consultant Radiologist at the Royal Derby Hospital, UK and Jon Lund is Clinical Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of Nottingham,UK
Angina is a very common condition that all doctors will come across in their normal working day. In this podcast Dr Damian Kelly tells Jon Lund: 1. how to define angina what the terms stable and unstable angina mean and the implications of each 3. a description of the typical history of angina about underlying causes, risk factors and relevant investigations for angina 4. about the role of a rapid access chest pain clinic Objectives are mapped to the University of Nottingham, UK clinical phase 3 (final) objectives. Look out for part 2, in which Damian covers medical treatment, angioplasty and the role of cardiac surgery Damian Kelly is a consultant Cardiologist at the Royal Derby Hospital, UK
So, you've just started as an F1. This is the time to start thinking about how to get that core training job. Naomi Laskar, James Blackwell and Jon Lund give you top tips and a recipe for how to succeed in developing your CV to make you successful when applying for core training. There's advice for any speciality with some specific advice for surgical core interviews for how to get the most out of audit, research, teaching, leadership, presentations, publications, experience and much more. You need to start doing this early, so start now by listening to this! Naomi Laskar and James Blackwell are trainees in the East Midlands, and Jon Lund is former Core Surgery Programme Director in the East Midlands.
"You, boy/girl! Tell me about this disease!" the consultant shouts at you in the middle of a ward round. Your eyes widen, your heart thumps, everyone looks at you, you break out into a cold sweat. You can't think of what to say! If only you'd watched this podcast on how to structure facts about any disease in a logical and easy to remember way. Exasperated the consultant moves onto your colleague who has watched this podcast, and gives a perfect answer using the In A Surgeon's Gown A Physician May Make Some Significant Progress mnemonic described here. Most med students and doctors in training know all the facts but can't get them out at important moments. Use this technique and you'll never be stuck again... Jon Lund is Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of Nottingham, UK
"Do it fast, do it slow, talk 'em through it, let ' em go" is the mantra for teaching motor skills. We did it fast in part 1 and now Jon Lund and James Blackwell are going through the examination of the abdomen slowly and talking you through the stages, important points and things to look out for. Some of this video is shot from a "point of view" standpoint so that you can see the examination as if you were doing it and also see clearly how some parts of the examination are performed. Get this right and you'll be set for your whole career.
Whether you are a pre-clinical medical student or an elderly surgeon, you need to know how to examine the abdomen properly. In this video, produced by James Blackwell, Jon Lund takes you through abdominal examination. It is shot in real time so that you can aim to get quick, slick and accurate for undergraduate and postgraduate exams...and real life! Look out for part 2, which takes you through abdominal examination more slowly with explanatory commentary and point of view footage so that you can easily see whats going on and how to do it. Jon Lund is Associate Professor of Surgery at The University of Nottingham, and James Blackwell is an academic F2 at the Royal Derby Hospital, Uk
Do you have a funis? Did you ever have one? Do only boys have one? No clue?? Then listen to this podcast where David Semeraro tells Jon Lund all about acute inflammation using funisitis, meningitis, conjunctivitis, pericarditis, pneumonia and TB as examples, with clinical slides to illustrate the points made. This podcast brings together messages from the other 3 in the series to round off what you need to know about acute inflammation for undergraduate and postgraduate exams, work and life! David Semeraro is a consultant histopathologist at the Royal Derby Hospital, UK and Jon Lund is Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of Nottingham, UK.
Color, Rubor, Turgor, Dolor and Functio Laesa were not the lesser known reindeer pulling Santa's sled, but are the cardinal clinical signs of acute inflammation. In part 2 of his explanation of acute inflammation, David Semeraro talks to Jon Lund about these terms, explains how neutrophils leave the blood vessels to be involved in the inflammatory process and explains what oedema and exudate are are why they're important. Even wondered about the difference between exudate and transudate? What does diapedesis mean? Wonder no more - watch this video podcast and find out! Essential for medics and biomedical scientists of all ages! David Semeraro is a consultant histopathologist at the Royal Derby Hospital, UK and Jon Lund is Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of Nottingham, UK.
Inflammation is at the very heart of many disease processes, from infection and trauma to ageing and cancer. Split across 4 episodes, David Semeraro talks to Jon Lund about acute inflammation, covering definitions, mechanisms and progress with many examples from clinical cases, histopathological and macroscopic inflamed organ specimens. Listening to this series of podcasts will tell you all you need to know about the basics of acute inflammation, a thorough knowledge of which is essential for pre-clinical and clinical medical students and doctors in training in all specialities and at all levels. David Semeraro is a Consultant Histopathologist at the Royal Derby Hospital, UK and Jon Lund is Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of Nottingham, UK.
Lymphoma, teratoma, testicular tumours, fibroadenoma, phyllodes tumour, molar pregnancy, choriocarcinoma and metastasis are some of the things discussed in the fourth and final part of the introduction to tumour pathology, with David Semeraro and Jon Lund.
Prostate cancer, transitional cell carcinoma, sarcoma, liposarcoma, leiomyosarcoma, haemangiosarcoma and osteosarcoma are more of the tumours discussed by Jon Lund and David Semeraro in the third of four podcasts on the basics of pathology. Pictures of macroscopic and microscopic pathology and radiological imaging link the discussion to everyday clinical practice. David Semeraro is a consultant pathologist and Jon Lund is a surgeon at the Royal Derby Hospital, UK
What do the terms benign, malignant, histogenesis, differentiation, stage and grade mean when applied to cancer? Whats the difference between an adenoma and an an adenocarcinoma? What's the adenoma - carcinoma sequence? Without understanding these basics you'll quickly get lost when learning about cancer and treatments for cancer. All is explained in this podcast, in which Jon Lund talks to David Semeraro using examples and pictures of macroscopic and microscopic cancers including adenocarcinomas, BCCs and SCCs.
What is cancer and why do types of cancer have different names? In this podcast Jon Lund talks to David Semeraro about the origin of types of cancer, the definition of cancer and the definitions of words such as dysplasia, metaplasia, neoplasia and desmoplasia, with examples of each. Essential viewing for any medical student of trainee in surgery of pathology wanting to get to grips with the fundamentals of tumour pathology. David Semeraro is a consultant pathologist at the Royal Derby Hospital, UK and Jon Lund is Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of Nottingham
This podcast contains all you need to know about the medical management of severe ulcerative colitis, from definitions, treatments, toxic megacolon, when to call the surgeon and many other things you will find useful to know whether a medical student, trainee in medicine or trainee in surgery. It is longer than many other podcasts from School of Surgery, but well worth the time, so make yourself a cup of tea and settle down to listen to Jon Lund talk to Bod Goddard about severe ulcerative colitis. Andrew "Bod" Goddard is a consultant gastroenterologist and Jon Lund a consultant colorectal surgeon, both working at the Royal Derby Hospital, UK
Eponymously named operations give you little clue as to what they are or what they're for. One of the most commonly performed eponymous procedures is Hartmann's procedure. Jon Lund takes you though the background, indications, preparation and performance of this operation in a video podcast, latest in the "operation explained" series. Essential viewing for medical students on a surgical attachment and core trainees (junior residents). Jon Lund is Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of Nottingham and Consultant Colorectal Surgeon at the Royal Derby Hospital, UK
There are many ways to skin cat and many ways to image the colon. Barium enema is quickly becoming a thing of the past and being replaced by CT colonography, also called virtual colonoscopy. In this video podcast Jon Lund talks to Dr Rajeev Singh about this increasingly common imaging technique, its advantages and disadvantages, its sensitivity and specificity for detecting lesions in the colon and its future. The discussion is illustrated with images taken from CT colonography investigations. This podcast will be useful to medical students and trainees in surgery or radiology, as well as long in the tooth surgeons wanting an update on newer techniques. Dr Rajeev Singh is a consultant radiologist at the Royal Derby Hospital, UK, with a special interest in gastrointestinal imaging. Jn Lund is Associate Professor of Surgery at the University of Nottingham, UK.
Jon Lund continues the series on explaining the principles of operations for colorectal cancer with anterior resection. In this video podcast the underlying principles of surgery for cancer are explained, and the indications for operation, adjuvant and neoadjuvant treatment in rectal cancer are discussed. The operation is explained with the help of diagrams, as well as indications for formation of defuntioning ileostomy. This podcast will be helpful to medical students on surgical attachments and core surgical trainees (junior residents). Viewing this will help you to understand better what's going in on in a forthcoming operative video podcast of anterior resection, as well has helping in the operating theatre. If you would like to see podcasts on any particular topic, let us know by leaving a message on our Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/surgeryschool)
Jon Lund, Associate Professor of Surgery at University of Nottingham and Consultant Surgeon at Royal Derby Hospital takes you on a guided tour of the contents of the abdomen and shows how to do a laparoscopic appendicectomy. This video podcast will be useful to core trainees in surgery (junior residents) and medical students who are interested in surgery. Surgery performed by Ash Bhalla assisted by Chris Neophytou.
Jon Lund talk to Rajeev Singh, Consultant Radiologist at Royal Derby Hospital, UK about common abnormalities see on plain abdominal x-rays, using the ABC structure described in the previous video podcast on the normal plain x-ray. The video podcast covers small and large bowel obstruction and caecal and sigmoid volvulus amongst other topics. Ideal for learning or revision for medical students or foundation doctors and core trainees in surgery (interns and junior residents)
Jon Lund talks to Rajeev Singh, Consultant Radiologist at the Royal Derby Hospital, UK about how to structure looking at a plain abdominal x-ray. The simple structure will help you to look at abdominal films with more confidence and be more aware of the range of normal. This video podcast is aimed at medical students, foundation years doctors (Interns) and core trainees (junior residents).
Jon Lund, colorectal surgeon in DIvision of Medical Sciences, University of Nottingham, Royal Derby Hospital UK, explains in a video podcast important principles of colonic blood supply, colectomy for cancer and right hemicolectomy. Produced for medical students and core trainees (junior residents) in surgery. In association with East Midlands LETB Surgical training.
Stuart Gold, consultant anaesthetist at Royal Derby Hospital, UK, talks to Jon Lund, Colorectal Surgeon about the basics of enhanced recovery after surgery (ERAS)
Jon Lund talks to Bill Speake, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon in Derby, UK, about the presentation, diagnosis and management of diverticular disease and its complications. Audio podcast mapped to undergraduate curricula and ISCP
Jon Lund talks about the presentation, aetiology and treatment of anal fissure, explaining the aetiology with the help of diagrams in this video podcast. Get in touch though School of Surgery at podomatic.com and request topics you'd like to have available as podcasts
Jon Lund talks to Nick Hurst, Consultant Colorectal Surgeon, with a special interest in familial colon cancer, about FAP.
Jon Lund talks to Paul Leeder,Consultant Upper GI surgeon at the Royal Derby Hospital, UK, about the presentation, investigation, diagnosis and treatment of obstructive jaundice. This podcast is aimed at undergraduate medical students and doctors in early years of surgical training.
Jon Lund talks to Nick Hurst, consultant colorectal surgeon with a special interest in hereditary colorectal cancers, about HNPCC. Don't forget to download the accompanying podcast on FAP to complete your knowledge of familial bowel cancers This podcast is mapped to the final stage of the ISCP curriculum, and will be very helpful to trainees coming up to FRCS and beyond.
Jon Lund talks to Sam Khan, consultant vascular surgeon, about the diagnosis and range of treatments for varicose veins
Jon Lund talks to Sam Khan, consultant vascular surgeon, about diagnosis, investigation and treatment of different kinds of aneurysms - most suitable for medical students and core surgical trainees
Jon Lund talks to Sam Khan, consultant vascular surgeon, about indications and techniques for limb amputation
Colorectal Cancer Screening A podcast with Dr Bod Goddard, Lead for colorectal cancer screening in Derbyshire UK ,about colorectal cancer screening, evidence and practice.
Consultant Colorectal Surgeons, Gill Tierney and Jon Lund discuss all aspects of presentation, investigation and treatment of haemorrhoids. The podcast is aimed at medical students and doctors in training
Thanksgiving is this week, so for this week's podcast Independent sports writer Matthew Steichen stopped by a Farmington High School wrestling team practice to see what coach Jon Lund and his wrestlers are thankful for. Turns out it's everything from family and friends to the ocean and its bounty of sea creatures.We'll have a new podcast for you every Friday. You can listen to it hear or head over to iTunes to subscribe.