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Recently returned from a far-off cultural expedition (see PIPCast and The Tasty Treats of Timbuktu), we settle in to finish our discussion of part 2 of chapter 9 of Thomas Pynchon's first novel, V. We continue into part 3 just a bit as well. Shownotes below: Regarding Germany's apology to the nation of Namibia for the […]
Returning from a summons into other-dimensional realms (see PIPcast and the Lugubrious Lawsuit), we begin a look at part 2 of chapter 9 in Thomas Pynchon’s first novel, V. Check out this site for a decent write-up of the D’Annunzio/Fiume story: https://www.historytoday.com/miscellanies/fiume-escapade
Young Southpaw chats with Pynchon In Public Podcast mastermind, Bo Butler, about Thomas Pynchon of course, the pre-sequel to 'The Empire Strikes Back', mechanical ducks in 'Holiday Inn' and 'Boogie Nights', what Mr. Pynchon might think of Canadian power trio legends Rush, and much more. Listen to the PIPcast at https://pynchoninpublicpodcast.com/ Follow the podcast on Twitter at @PynchonPod and follow Bo at @TheRealBoButler Young Southpaw: You’re a big Rush fan, right? Bo Butler: This is true. YS: What do you think Tommy P (Thomas Pynchon) makes of Rush? BB: That’s a really good question. Almost impossible to answer. But...my guess is, we talked about Inherent Vice, there’s a lot of songs mentioned in Inherent Vice, and my guess is that those songs are what Thomas Pynchon listens to, for the most part. Or at least of those genres. There’s some crossover, in a weird way. Their drummer, Neil Peart, his dad listened to a lot of Sinatra and those kind of things, and you see some of that come up in Inherent Vice, but I don’t know that Thomas Pynchon has ever listened to Rush. But I think since I like Thomas Pynchon and I like Rush, I think Thomas Pynchon would also like Rush. YS: Like the transitive property. Though we all know how him and mathematics works, I can’t guarantee it. BB: I think it works the same way. YS: And Neil Peart you mentioned, he was a big reader. I was thinking like what if ‘Tom Sawyer’ was originally called ‘Tom Pynchon’? Scans the same. And ‘catch the mystery’ would certainly apply. BB: That is true. Honestly, I think the whole thing would still apply. But...it would be hard to sing. “Today’s Thomas Pynchon, mean mean pride...”, it just doesn’t work. YS: Yeah. That’s probably why they changed it, ya know? BB: Yeah, probably. Just went with a different character. YS: Cause Tom Sawyer has never really made sense to me in that song either. ‘Modern-day warrior’. BB: Me either. I’ll be honest. YS: Now are you holding out hope that Pynchon will write a Rush biography one day?”
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Gary Paragpuri is the former editor of the Chemist and Druggist magazine. He is now CEO of the specialist consultancy firm called Hub and Spoke Innovations. Hub and Spoke Innovations aims to help pharmacists and dispensing GPs grow their businesses and provide a better service for their patients through technology. Their flagship product is the Pharmaself24, which is a vending machine for prescription medications. This product allows people to collect prescriptions from a community pharmacy at any time of day or night. Tune in to the PIPcast below to find out how Gary is driving change in UK community pharmacy using this technology. We talked about the role of automation in community pharmacy and the seismic shifts in this regard but we also had a fascinating chat about Gary's time as editor of C&D magazine. We talked about how the internet has revolutionalised publishing in the online and offline world.
Dolly Sud is a Specialist Mental Health Pharmacist and PhD student. She is also a member of Cochrane and College of Mental Health Pharmacy. We caught up with Dolly on the PIPcast. Dolly gave us a fascinating insight into her role as a Specialist Mental Health Pharmacist and also her views on some of the wider issues in pharmacy.
Welcome to Episode 3 of PIPcast! Today we have a great interview with Adele Nightingale (@Deli_1102)
PIPcast proudly presents the first ever episode of Spontaneous Ventilation! This Episode we discuss what the anaesthetic specialty involves, what makes a good anaesthetist, how you can get an anaesthetic job at each level and what is in store for the future!
Welcome to Season 3 of PIPcast! Todays season opener is a recap and highlight reel of the AfPP Residential Conference. For more information, previous episodes or social media links head to www.pipcast.co.uk
Welcome to the final episode of Season 2 of PIPcast! Today's episode is all about YOU the ODPs out there and the work you did for ODP Day. So sit back, listen and enjoy!
Welcome to the 16th Episode of PIPcast! On this weeks episode: We take a look at the news, work by the CODP and the up and coming ODP Day! For our main feature we go over the answers sent by Dawn Stott about the structure of the AfPP. Lastly we reveal information about a brand new podcasting venture we are undertaking! For more info or to listen to more episodes head to www.pipcast.co.uk
Welcome to the 13th Episode of PIPcast! Show notes to follow...
Welcome to the 12th Episode of PIPcast! 00:00: We introduce the show and talk about the sad news regarding the closure of two ODP schools. 08:55: We Interview Beresford Le Roy about playing an ODP on TV as well as being one in real life. 40:00: We close the show and look ahead to our next episode. As always you can get in touch with us by heading to our website www.pipcast.co.uk or clicking the link at the top of our twitter handle @odppipcast
Welcome to the 9th Episode of PIPcast! Today we talk about the return of the ODP course in Scotland and Tracey Williams of the AfPP talks about progress on Patient Group Directives for ODPs
Hello and welcome to the 7th episode of PIPcast! On todays show: 00:00: We open the show and Craig discusses the reason for his absence, we also look at what has been happening since last time including the recent Surgery Live! on channel 4 and documentaries on channel 5! 13:24: We talk to Chloe Rich (@ceeepr) about her time volunteering for EGHO (https://egho.co.uk/projects/kop/) and the Kenya Orthopaedic Project 46:14: We wrap up and look ahead to next weeks show. As always you can contact us in several ways website: pipcast.co.uk Twitter: @odppipcast Instagram: @odppipcast Facebook: PIPcast email: odppipcast@gmail.com
Welcome to episode 6 of PIPcast! On todays show: 00:00: We introduce todays show 05:30: We talk to Dave Roper concerning ODPs in The Royal Navy Links: We then wrap up the show. As always you can get in contact: Web: www.pipcast.co.uk twitter: @odpPIPcast instagram: @odpPIPcast Facebook: PIPcast email: odppipcast@gmail.com
Welcome to episode 5 of PIPcast! On todays show: 00:00: We introduce todays show, taking a look at the news over the last two weeks and looking forward to the CODP conference. 11:08: We talk to Carrie Biddle about AHP day, what being an AHP means for ODPs and how YOU can get involved! Links: WeAHPs - http://www.wecommunities.org/blogs/3414 AHPs Into Action - https://www.england.nhs.uk/ahp/ahps-into-action/ AHP Day resource page - https://sites.google.com/view/ahps-day/ahp-day-resources AHP Day Blog - https://www.england.nhs.uk/blog/thousands-shared-in-our-special-day/ 33:12: We ask our 3 PeriopCPD.com questions for this week. Please send your entries in! We then wrap up the show. As always you can get in contact: twitter: @odpPIPcast instagram: @odpPIPcast Facebook: PIPcast email: odppipcast@gmail.com
Welcome to Episode 3 of PIPcast! Show notes to follow...
Welcome back to the second season of PIPcast! On todays show: 00:00: We introduce the show looking at what we've missed over the summer! 05:00: We thank our PIPlet contributors and ask YOU to vote for your favourite here: https://surveyhero.com/c/0922fa2b 09:20: We look at the most recent theatre news including HCPC renewal. For more information on Perioperative Logbook head to www.perioperativelogbook.co.uk For the new aagbi logo head to twitter and @aagbi 16:56: We talk to Emma Marshall (@EmmaMarshall981) about her job as a research practitioner. You can check out the job vacancy at her trust here: https://www.jobs.nhs.uk/xi/vacancy/d924341fc67138e468cb4be6af528d26/?vac_ref=915210247 42:56: We react to Emma's interview and wrap up the show looking ahead to next week. If you would like to get in contact with us or send in your CODP logo design you can contact us in a number of ways: www.pipcast.co.uk Twitter, FB + Instagram: @odppipcast Email: odppipcast@gmail.com
Welcome to the Season Finale of PIPcast! 00:00: We introduce the show, asking you to participate in our PIPlet season this summer. Thats right you can have a go at recording your own mini-episode for PIPcast just get in touch! 09:55: We hear from Hannah Soar (@HSoarODP) who presented the first ever ODP of the Year award in her trust to winner Nina Kumari! 14:40: Rob Hackett of #TheatreCapChallenge interviews Chris Pointon co-founder of #hellomynameis in a fantastic discussion between two healthcare social media icons. 30:30: We recall our favourite moments and guests from the show over the past year. 37:52: We close the show for this season but you can see us in the flesh at the following events: 4th July - Sheffield Hallam ODP Conference 18th July - CODP CUE Forum 9th-12th August - AfPP Conference As always you can get in contact with us: www.pipcast.co.uk twitter: @odppipcast Facebook: PIPcast email: odppipcast@gmail.com
Welcome to the 25th Episode of PIPcast! 00:00: We preview the upcoming ODP Day and the newly released NAP6 report. 03:00: We interview Kris Vanhaect (@krisvanhaect) about his groups research into second victim syndrome. You can access their work and more information here: http://www.secondvictim.be/index.html 40:00: Lastly, we want to hear from you. Please record some audio during your department's #ODPday and send it to us either through social media or via email: odppipcast@gmail.com
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Welcome to the 22nd episode of PIPcast! On todays episode: 00:00:00: We introduce the show taking a look back at whats happened since the last show. 00:04:00: We take a look at the new NHS pay deal you can find the details here: http://www.nhsemployers.org/-/media/Employers/Documents/Pay-and-reward/2018-contract-refresh_pay-scales-poster.pdf?la=en&hash=678AD1856E84BE6C6714B7031440AE9EE25638EF We then discuss the latest @NHS representative Sethina Watson (@morefluids) 00:13:54: Our interview with CODP (@CollegeODP) President Hannah Abbot. We discuss the past present and future of not only the college but the profession. If you want to get involved you can head to: https://www.unison.org.uk/at-work/health-care/representing-you/unison-partnerships/codp/ and get in contact with them by emailing: CODP@unison.co.uk 01:00:00: We react to the interview with Hannah and discuss our plans for ODP day on May 14th. As always you can get in contact with us by heading to www.pipcast.co.uk and clicking on our social media links or leaving us a message!
Welcome to the 20th episode of PIPcast. On todays show: 00:00: We introduce the show and Justin reviews articles from @OTJOnline (otjonline.com) including some ODP heroics. 04:38: Craig brings up a topic discussed on CPD4ODP regarding the use of both TED stockings and Flotron boots. 09:15: We have our final pieces from Tony Jermy's (@ODPGuru) educational series on Human Factors and Human Failure. 25:00: We close the show with a plea to universities to get in contact to promote your courses with us, so that we can have more people studying to become ODPs than ever before. As always you can get in contact with us by heading directly to our website: www.pipcast.co.uk
Welcome to the 19th episode of PIPcast! On todays show: 00:00: We introduce the show taking a look at upcoming conferences and the news over the last two weeks including the AfPP and SHU conferences, the Bawa-Garba GMC case and thanks to our international listeners. 14:50: Tony Jermy continues his series on human factors this week looking at Tasks and Social Psychology. 33:08: We discuss a brand new solution for hair loss discovered by Craig when researching for an interview with CODP president Hannah Abbot!
To listen to more episodes head to www.pipcast.co.uk Welcome to the 17th episode of PIPcast. On todays show: 00:00: We introduce the show and thank Rob Hackett for his time last week. Please go to PSNetwork.org to find out more about the good work being done in QI. 02:35: We talk about the emergence of the CODP (@CollegeODP) on twitter and the newly announced ODP day May 14th 2018. 08:30: Craig rants about the state of parking in the NHS and what it symbolises. 17:15: We introduce the first in a 4 part educational series by Tony Jermy (@ODPGuru) regarding human factors. 32:35: We close the show looking ahead to future weeks.
Welcome to the 17th episode of PIPcast! On this weeks show: 00:00:00: We introduce the show and talk about pressures during the winter months. 00:05:30: We talk about the new BBC2 documentary Surgeons: At the end of life. The AfPP (@SaferSurgeryUK) residential conference (https://www.afpp.org.uk/events/residential-2018) and talk about the debate around the counting of red ties in theatre. 00:10:45: We introduce the #TheatreCapChallenge with a special piece by Rob Hackett (@patientsafe3). 00:22:20: We speak to Katie Griffiths (katie.griffiths@nhs.net) and Jenny Pitt from Derriford Hospital regarding their theatre focus week they held at the hospital. 00:30:00: We round up the show asking for practitioners to come forward who have been involved in major incidents over the past couple of years to be interviewed and to share their story. To contact PIPcast please head to www.pipcast.co.uk!
Hello and welcome to the final PIPcast of 2017! On todays show: 00:00:00 - We take a look back at the past 2 weeks including thanks for previous reviewers. For those wanting to attend the SHU conference next year please follow @ODPSHU 00:10:55: - Our interview with Danny Kirrane, star of several hit TV shows including Trollied, Wasted, Skins and more recently Game of Thrones, Poldark and Pirates of the Caribbean. His biggest role was that of the ODP Billy in the Sky1 Series CRITICAL (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DiwUlRalzy8) 00:48:56: We wrap up the show, thanking the guests of the past 12 months and issue you with a challenge to come up with a new ODP tv show name #ODPsinTV You can always get in contact with us: Facebook: PIPcast Twitter: @odppipcast Email: odppipcast@gmail.com
On this weeks PIPcast! 00:00:00: We begin the show by updating you on things that have happened in the ODP world including conferences and a very interesting job advert by the Wye Valley Trust (http://www.jobs.nhs.uk/xi/vacancy/3604ac53baa4d7e29fb3c0645fb6e574/?vac_ref=914856408) 00:07:00: We talk to Helen Lowes (@ODPLowes) about her Perioperative Career Development Framework. What it could mean for our profession and future practice! For more info and discussion you can access the padlet (https://padlet.com/r_lowes/7typpdt0kuyc) 00:43:00: We react to the interview with Helen and encourage you all to get involved and have a say. We also announce our first PIPcast poll 00:48:00: We close the show by looking ahead to the last PIPcast of the year including an interview with a special guest. As always you can get in contact with us: Twitter: @odppipcast Facebook: PIPcast Email: odppipcast@gmail.com
Welcome to the 14th Epsiode of PIPcast! 00:00:00: We introduce the show including some news for PIPcasts future. 00:08:24: In respect of our servicemen we replay an interview done at the AfPP residential conference with Navy Reserve Recruiters. To join any of the forces head to: RAF: https://www.raf.mod.uk/recruitment/roles/roles-finder/medical-and-medical-support/operating-department-practitioner/ Navy: https://www.royalnavy.mod.uk/careers/roles-and-specialisations/services/surface-fleet/operating-department-practitioner-qualified Army: http://www.army.mod.uk/medical-services/29988.aspx 00:11:08: We then talk about Veganism and the consequences for our practice following on from an article by the Vegan Society (@TheVeganSociety , https://www.vegansociety.com/whats-new/blog/what-vegans-should-know-pre-operatively) 00:35:08: Next we take a look at some of the stories in the papers including day/night dependent wound healing and whether scrub masks and robots are wasting money unnecessarily! As always we recommend when reading news articles to always check https://www.nhs.uk/news/ 00:54:28: We wrap up the show looking ahead to the last 2 PIPcast episodes of the year. As always you can get in contact with us: Twitter: @odppipcast Facebook: PIPcast Email + Skype: odppipcast@gmail.com
Welcome to the 13th and Halloween Episode of PIPcast! On todays show: 00:00:00: We introduce the show. 00:02:05: We discuss the interview with Tom Mann from last episode including some potential hard truths. We also look at the potential for jobs for ODPs in NHS trusts. 00:20:02: We discuss the HCPC's (@The_HCPC) foray into social media and podcasting (http://www.hcpc-uk.org/registrants/socialmediaguidance/). We then look at the emergence of a new ODP - The Operational Delivery Professionals. 00:23:54: We take a look at the AfPP (@SaferSurgeryUK) focus groups, a slight clerical error (Insert Profession) https://www.afpp.org.uk/news/Exploration-of-the-use-of-Patient-Group-Directions We also talk about the ever-present theatre resource The Operating Theatre Journal (@OTJOnline, https://otjonline.com). 00:30:14: We take a look at two headlines in particular involving hospitals and theatre. Firstly the story behind a BBC Panorama show on private hospital care titled 'How Safe is your Operation?' (http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09b6drt) The second story is regarding theatre efficiency and whether we can do more operations in the time we have (http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-41727535) Craig also points to a useful resource 'Behind the Headlines' (https://www.nhs.uk/news/) 00:38:40: Justin interviews ACP trainee Sarah Anderson (ACP_SarahA about her role and the potential future of ODPs 00:58:30: We discuss the interview with Sarah, the dilemma of advanced practice in the healthcare setting and plea for more of our listeners to get in contact. We want to hear from you! Please like, share, retweet and review! As always you can get in contact in several ways: Twitter: @odppipcast Facebook: PIPcast Email + Skype: odppipcast@gmail.com
Welcome to episode 12 of PIPcast! On tonights Episode: 00:00: Craig introduces the show with thanks to our listeners and a special mention on social media, plus a look to the ODP focus groups. 04:10: Justin interviews Angela Cobbold (@Angelacobbold1) on her new role as AfPP trustee, with talk of a potential future presidential bid! 15:50: Justin interviews ED Practitioner Tom Mann (@EDPractitioner) on going from ODP training to the Resus room in his department. If you are interested in a job in his department you can apply here: http://www.jobs.nhs.uk/xi/vacancy/43e98c325f649cd735931d8c0043b216/?vac_ref=914803757 38:46: Craig wraps up the show with reaction to both interviews and a look towards the future episode of PIPcast! As always you can get in touch with us: Twitter: @odpPIPcast Facebook: PIPcast Email + Skype: odppipcast@gmail.com
Welcome to our very first PIPcast Live! recorded on Periscope for the first time. On todays episode 00:00:00: We introduce todays show, recap last week and give thoughts to the healthcare professionals involved in the care of both the Las Vegas attacks and Catalonia protests. 00:14:12: Craig talks to Justin about CPD, specifically about Resus courses and how to become an instructor. 00:22:56: Justin presents the EZ-IO study day from Teleflex (http://www.teleflex.com/en/usa/ezioeducation/index.html) 00:44:54: We take a look at questions on social media including a call from Tracey Williams regarding PGDs. Craig is then quizzed by Justin on his new masters course. 01:00:00: We close the show with a preview of upcoming episodes that we are looking forward to on PIPcast As always you can contact us: Twitter: @odpPIPcast Facebook: PIPcast Gmail and Skype: odppipcast@gmail.com
Welcome to the 10th Episode of PIPcast! Today's episode is a student special, aimed at current and prospective ODP students. 00:00:00: We introduce todays show. 00:02:36: Part One of our panel discussion with Alex Still (@alexstill17) and Rosie Wragg (@TheStudentODP). 00:34:30: We take a break from our panel to talk to Lauren Stacey (Facebook + lauren.stacey123@hotmail.com) about her elective placement in Nepal that she took through https://www.worktheworld.co.uk 01:02:00: We conclude our panel with the second part of our interview. 01:16:30: We wrap up the show. As always you can get in contact with us: Twitter: @odpPIPcast Facebook: PIPcast Skype + Email: odppipcast@gmail.com Thank you for listening and #JointheConversation
Hello and welcome to the 9th episode of PIPcast! 00:00: Craig and Justin Introduce the show, looking back at the last episode. 03:15: We speak to Leigh Rickards (leigh.rickards@laerdal.com) of Laerdal (http://www.laerdal.com/gb/)on his development as an ODP and his experience branching out into the world of simulation and sales. 10:30: We speak to Colin Putt, one of the creators of the Pump Bridge (enquiries@patientpumpbridge.co.uk) about inventing innovative yet simple products for the NHS after starting out designing missiles. 27:30: We end todays show with a plea for your student ODP questions on advice or tips to surviving or excelling on an ODP course! As always you can contact us: Twitter: @odppipcast Facebook: PIPcast Email/Skype: odppipcast@gmail.com
Welcome to the 8th Episode of PIPcast recorded live at the AfPP residential conference! You can follow our live tweet coverage by following @odppipcast or #AfPPResi17 This show includes highlights from delegates and companies at the conference as well as a chat with some of the organisers and speakers. We end by speaking to AfPP CEO Dawn Stott. As always you can get in contact with us: Twitter: @odppipcast Facebook: PIPcast Email/Skype: odppipcast@gmail.com Below you will find links to all the people and organisations that we spoke to in order of appearance: 08:00: Adrian Jones, President AfPP: @surgasst441 Dawn Stott, CEO AfPP: @AfPPCEO 11:09: John Hotowka: www.hotowka.co.uk https://www.youtube.com/user/hotowka @johnhotowka 14:51: Stryker: www.stryker.co.uk 18:00: Hotboard www.hotboard.co.uk 20:00: BMI Healthcare www.bmihealthcare.co.uk 23:17: Royal College of Surgeons Edinburgh: www.rsced.ac.uk 25:55: Clinell: www.gamahealthcare.com 27:45: Care Syntax www.caresyntax.com Howorth www.howorthgroup.com 31:55: AWB Textiles www.awbtextiles.co.uk 33:15: Ecolab http://en-uk.ecolab.com 35:55: Dezita Taylor, Lecturer Birmingham City University: @DezitaODP9 37:53: Corinne Hutton: www.findingyourfeet.net @FYF_Charity @CorHutton 42:41: George Youngson: @ggyrach Aberdeen University: https://www.abdn.ac.uk/iprc/ 44:30: Royal Navy Reserves: www.royalnavy.mod.uk/rnr 0345 600 3222 47:05: Surgical Holdings: www.surgicalholdings.co.uk 49:01: 3M: www.3m.co.uk https://www.3mlearning.co.uk 51:57: Friends of Africa Nursing: www.foan.org.uk 55:33: ALLON system: http://www.charter-kontron.com 58:05: Angela McPhee: @ODP_McPhee 1:00:42: AfPP: www.afpp.org.uk 1:02:24: Unisurge: www.unisurge.com 1:04:05: Syncera: www.syncera.co.uk www.s2perfoms.co.uk 01:10:30: Kelly Squires, Event Lead AfPP: @AfPPKelly 01:13:17: Andy Cope: @beingbrilliant www.artofbrilliance.co.uk
Welcome to the 7th episode of PIPcast! In todays episode we preview the AfPP 2017 Residential Conference and interview with the co founder of #Hello my name is 00:00: Justin introduces the show, missing Craig as he has been super busy this week. We wanted to get the show out, so Justin presents this one. 02:25 The AFPP 2017 Conference Preview. We highlight the content of the four days. (Apologies if I pronounced the names incorrectly!) 14:00 A interview with Chris Pointon Co-founder of #Hellomynameis campaign. (it’s my little ones in the background, at the end of the interview. They wanted to be part of the recording) Contact Chris on twitter @PointonChris or www.hellomynameis.org.uk For those who want to introduce PIPcast to your departments we have some posters for you to print off that you can find on our Facebook page here (http://bit.ly/2v0sjFJ) As always you can contact us: Twitter: @odpPIPcast Facebook: PIPcast Skype and Email: odppipcast@gmail.com
Welcome to the 6th episode of PIPcast! In todays episode we speak to AfPP CEO Dawn Stott! 00:00: We introduce the show, recapping what has happened since our last two conference specials. With special thanks to everyone that has been involved. 07:15: We speak to the CEO of the Association for Preoperative Practice (@SaferSurgeryUK , www.afpp.org.uk) Dawn Stott (@AfPPCEO). Together we discuss the past present and future of the AfPP, the relationship between ODPs nurses and the wider theatre team and look at the future of the operating department. 36:40: We review our interview with Dawn and invite our audience to get involved in predicting the future of operating theatres using the hashtag #FutureTheatres 36:40: Lastly we sign off this weeks episode with a plea to you our listeners. We would love to hear from you and your achievements as ODPs whether it be making a change in your department to taking on a unique job or role. Also for those looking to share their knowledge and learning with the ODP world we have a hashtag for you! #ODPed For those who want to introduce PIPcast to your departments we have some posters for you to print off that you can find on our Facebook page here (http://bit.ly/2v0sjFJ) As always you can contact us: Twitter: @odpPIPcast Facebook: PIPcast Skype and Email: odppipcast@gmail.com
Today's episode was filmed on location at the inaugural ODP conference at Sheffield Hallam University (@ODPSHU). 00:00: Craig introduces the university and the conference, going through the welcome pack and everything that can be expected for the day. 09:30: Craig then catches up with Sally Gilbert (@SallyGil) and Jane Aires (@odpjane), two conference delegates as they discuss the talks and workshops they have seen so far. 23:40: We then have a recording of the panel that took place at the conference with audience questions based around the current state and future of the ODP profession chaired by Helen Lowes. (Apologies for poor sound quality in parts) 01:04:20: Lastly we talk to the student organisers of the conference and get their take on this years conference with a look ahead to next year. As always you can get in contact with us: Twitter: @odpPIPcast Facebook: Facebook.com/ODPPIPcast Skype + gmail: odppipcast@gmail.com
Today we hand over to our correspondent on location at the DAS SMACC conference in Berlin. Tony Jermy (@ODPGuru) kindly took some time out from his conference visit to do some reporting for PIPcast, you can here his report plus some reaction throughout. For a more in depth report visit www.criticalcarepractitioner.co.uk. If you would like to report on a conference for PIPcast please get in contact: Twitter: @odpPIPcast Facebook: PIPcast Gmail + Skype: odppipcast@gmail.com
Hello and welcome to the third episode of PIPcast a podcast for ODPs and the theatre world. On todays show: 00:00: We say hello and give a quick review of all that has happened since we last aired. 08:30: Angela McPhee (@ODP_McPhee) whose @NHS story can be found here (https://www.england.nhs.uk/atnhs/curator-archive/angela-mcphee/)stops by for a chat to tell us about her time as the countries most public ODP and what she is doing to promote the profession. You can see her video here (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SCnrJ42vabo&sns=tw&app=desktop) 28:30: We talk to Paul Knox of the Preoperative Logbook (@Perioplogbook) (https://perioperativelogbook.co.uk) about the hows and the whys of developing his logbook app and why it beats the competition hands down! 45:45: Lastly we preview the up and coming inaugural ODP conference being hosted by Sheffield Hallam University (@ODPSHU). We look at the details of the up and coming programme and point out the bits we are most looking forward to. If you would like to know more and sign up today visit here (https://sites.google.com/my.shu.ac.uk/odp-conference-2017/home) Once again thank you for all your support. Please like, comment and share with friends and as always you can Join the Conversation: twitter: @odpPIPcast Facebook: PIPcast Skype + Gmail: odppipcast@gmail.com
Welcome to the inaugural episode of Pipcast, the podcast where we talk about whatever's on our minds. Don't take us too seriously, we are just two guys hangin out stating some opinions. Listen, enjoy, and give us some feedback.
Welcome to the second episode of PIPcast, the podcast for ODP's and the theatre world. This week: 00:00: We introduce this weeks show and give thanks to the responses we've had from all of you listening. 05:33: We talk to Mark Hellaby about his job at @NWSEN for the north west and to apply his knowledge to Sallthe question around scrub simulation. 25:00: We then talk to Sally Gilbert (@SallyGil) and the work her department (@HEYNHS) have done to develop a fast reacting Cardiac trauma team through simulation. NB. Never plan anything for an on-call! 38:00: Justin speaks to Liam and Victoria, the developers and creators of Peri Operative Guide On The Go (@Periopapp - https://appsto.re/gb/u35Ajb.i) - an app developed for student and practicing ODPs as very handy pocket guide for your phone. 56:00: Next we go through this months AfPP Journal of Preoperative Practice and pick out some articles that piqued our interest. 1:02:15: Lastly we begin a conversation on mental health at work. How do you deal with your day in a stressful job? What do you do to improve others spirits? 1:13:00: Thank you all for listening to the end of the PIPcast. We will be back soon with another episode! In the meantime if you would like to get in touch: Twitter: @odpPIPcast Facebook: PIPcast Gmail: odppipcast@gmail.com Skype: odppipcast@gmail.com
Welcome to the first ever episode of PIPCast a podcast for ODPs and the operating theatre in general! On todays opening show Craig and Justin introduce PIPCast, talk about the role of simulation in the operating theatre setting as well as the controversial topic of multi-skilled ODPs. Then Justin conducts our first ODP interview with Jack a retired ODP who started in the military before working with two of anaesthesias better known names! We are always looking for feedback, comment and more people to interview so if you are interested please get in touch via: Facebook: http://fb.me/ODPPIPCast Twitter: @odppipcast Gmail: odppipcast@gmail.com