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Professor Emery & The Unaiversity.Aston Villa have won two and lost one to start the season. We look at why Youri Tielemans, Lucas Digne and Jacob Ramsey have all starred for Villa in the opening weeks, and particularly at Leicester.FOLLOW US AND SUBSCRIBE ONLINE!WEBSITEwww.allvillanofiller.comGET IN TOUCHYouTube: Search All Villa No FillerTwitter: @VillaNoFillerInstagram: @allvillanofillerFacebook: All Villa No FillerEmail: allvillanofiller@gmail.comHOSTS: George Zielinski (@ZielinskiGeorge) / Frankie Maguire (@FrankieMaguire)PRODUCTION: Frankie Maguire#avfc #utv #astonvilla #football #villapark #soccer #CHAMPIONSLEAGUE #leicesterfc #lcfc #foxes Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Past President of EULAR and Carol Nachman Prize winner. In this podcast, Professor Paul Emery discusses his work in managing early RA and the growth of his unit at Leeds into a world leading centre for rheumatology research alongside Professor Michael Weinblatt. Perspectives in Inflammation is a series of in-depth interviews revealing what attracted world leading experts to the field of inflammation, their current research interests, and views on the latest developments in inflammation.
Everyone knows what anaesthesia is; whether from personal experience or having seen it on TV we all know that with some gas or an injection a person can from having a knife/scalpel being one of the worst things that could happen to it being part of a surgery that is saving their life. If you are a regular of this show then it is likely the thought just occurred, what is going on in the brain? What happens when you go under that means your brain can suddenly accept all the damage that must naturally happen over a surgery? Is it a very, very deep sleep or is there something more happening?
It's our 10th anniversary! So we've decided to release a Bonus Research Round-up to celebrate our 10th anniversary. Dr. Kristi Milley and Sophie Chima talk to Professor Jon Emery, Herman Professor of Primary Care Cancer Research at the University of Melbourne and Director of PC4 and Emily Habgood about the recent publication ‘The Chest Australia Trial: a randomised controlled trial of an intervention to increase consultation rates in smokers at risk of lung cancer’. Lung cancer has one of the lowest survival outcomes of any cancer because of the high occurrence of late-stage diagnosis; with stigma often holding patients back from seeking consultations. Professor Emery was the lead researcher for the CHEST Australia trial, which aimed to reduce lung cancer death through increased early detection. Show notes are available here http://pc4tg.com.au/research-round-up-february-2019-bonus-episode-jon-emery-emily-habgood/
In this episode, Sibel Saya and Professor Jon Emery discuss General Practitioner (GP) led research pathways for early career researchers. He discusses in depth his personal experience journeying along the academic career pathway and offers helpful advice to early career researchers and GPs considering research. Professor Emery mentions working alongside Dr. Jenny Field who worked in Primary Care and Medical Education at the University of Southampton School of Medicine. He believes it is a challenging but exciting career pathway and offers different suggestions for routes to research. Show notes are available here http://pc4tg.com.au/episode-4-professor-jon-emery-and-sibel-saya/
Professor Nash interviews Professor Emery about his recent paper: Efficacy of Monotherapy with Biologics and JAK Inhibitors for the Treatment of Rheumatoid Arthritis: A Systematic Review
Podcast from Green Templeton College recorded on Thursday 7th June 2012. With Professor Alan Emery, GTC Honorary Fellow. The internationally renowned art critic John Berger in his book Ways of Seeing has written 'No other kind of relic or text from the past can offer such a direct testimony about the world which surrounded other people at other times'. In this lecture Professor Emery will attempt to show how the relationship between Doctor and Patient has changed over the centuries as illustrated in works of art - a process which continues today.