1 hr 15 min

orthohub stories: Martin Griffiths orthohub see one do one

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Born in South East London to Jamaican parents, join violence reduction lead Martin Griffiths as he shares his inspiring story in our latest #orthohub #seeonedoone podcast!

Our special guest for this story is Martin Griffiths, consultant trauma and vascular surgeon at Barts Health NHS Trust and National Clinical Director for  violence reduction for NHS England,  awarded a Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List 2021.

We talk about the future and what's next!

In this wide-ranging conversation we discuss: 

- Martin’s time at medical school
- his surgical training
- the changes he has seen and his development to become an opinion leader, activist and National Clinical Director for violence reduction.  
- where did his activism against knife crime come from and where do you start, trying to break the cycle of interpersonal violence.  
- how can you intervene in the lives of vulnerable individuals and their families without being pushed away?  
- what’s it like to be a trauma surgeon? Why choose that specialty; surely there were easier career paths on the menu for him?

Please subscribe on your podcast player and leave us a rating and a review!  

You can also find us on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and at www.orthohub.xyz

Twitter:
@orthohubxyz
@petebates

Born in South East London to Jamaican parents, join violence reduction lead Martin Griffiths as he shares his inspiring story in our latest #orthohub #seeonedoone podcast!

Our special guest for this story is Martin Griffiths, consultant trauma and vascular surgeon at Barts Health NHS Trust and National Clinical Director for  violence reduction for NHS England,  awarded a Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List 2021.

We talk about the future and what's next!

In this wide-ranging conversation we discuss: 

- Martin’s time at medical school
- his surgical training
- the changes he has seen and his development to become an opinion leader, activist and National Clinical Director for violence reduction.  
- where did his activism against knife crime come from and where do you start, trying to break the cycle of interpersonal violence.  
- how can you intervene in the lives of vulnerable individuals and their families without being pushed away?  
- what’s it like to be a trauma surgeon? Why choose that specialty; surely there were easier career paths on the menu for him?

Please subscribe on your podcast player and leave us a rating and a review!  

You can also find us on LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and at www.orthohub.xyz

Twitter:
@orthohubxyz
@petebates

1 hr 15 min