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For medical students, commuting to and from hospital can feel like wasted time. This podcast aims to change that. Join four newly qualified junior doctors from Imperial, Dan, Harry, Sally and Yvonne as they convert medical school knowledge into commute-friendly content. All episodes are vetted by senior medical clinicians. Edited by Helen Lashwood. Affiliated with the Imperial College Medical Education Society.

If you have any feedback or suggestions for episodes contact us! email: atoeasy@gmail.com

A to Easy Harry Kingsley-Smith

    • Gezondheid en fitness

For medical students, commuting to and from hospital can feel like wasted time. This podcast aims to change that. Join four newly qualified junior doctors from Imperial, Dan, Harry, Sally and Yvonne as they convert medical school knowledge into commute-friendly content. All episodes are vetted by senior medical clinicians. Edited by Helen Lashwood. Affiliated with the Imperial College Medical Education Society.

If you have any feedback or suggestions for episodes contact us! email: atoeasy@gmail.com

    Bowel Obstruction

    Bowel Obstruction

    Gastro: 10. Harry and Sally discuss small and large bowel obstruction. They discuss the different underlying causes of the two, their symptoms, signs on examination, potential investigations and management plans. They also discuss ileus and pseudo-obstruction and some subtypes of Stomas. This episode was vetted by Miss Alexandra Cope, Consultant General & Colorectal Surgeon at Wexham Park Hospital, Berkshire.



    *Also, Harry would like to apologise for any noticable audio issues with his microphone during this episode, will be fixed for next time.



    Links:

    Picture from Netter's Anatomy showing a Volvulus.

    https://www.netterimages.com/volvulus-labeled-hansen-ca-2e-gastroenterology-frank-h-netter-40090.html

    • 31 min.
    Supraventricular Tachycardias

    Supraventricular Tachycardias

    Cardio: 6. Harry and Dan talk about SVTs, recognising them clinically and their management. This episode also covers Wolff-Parkinson-White syndrome. This episode was vetted by a Consultant Cardiologist (who wishes to remain anonymous) at the Royal Brompton & Harefield NHS Trust, London. 



    Links:

    An example of an ECG showing SVT

    SVT example 1a https://litfl.com/supraventricular-tachycardia-svt-ecg-library/

    An example of an ECG showing WPW pattern

    Example 2 https://litfl.com/pre-excitation-syndromes-ecg-library/   

    Modified Valsava technique from the REVERT Trial link

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DIRiOA_OsA 

    Resus council adult tachycardia algorithim (2021)

    https://www.resus.org.uk/sites/default/files/2021-04/Tachycardia%20Algorithm%202021.pdf



    Key resource used (but frankly, this provides detail far beyond what is expected for medical school):

    Brugada J, Katritsis DG, Arbelo E, et al. 2019 ESC Guidelines for the management of patients with supraventricular tachycardia: The Task Force for the management of patients with supraventricular tachycardia of the European Society of Cardiology (ESC). Eur Heart J. 2020;41(5):655-720. doi:10.1093/eurheartj/ehz467

    • 26 min.
    Falls

    Falls

    PRN: 5. Sally talks about making an assessment of a fallen patient and generating a management plan.



    This is part of a subseries looking at key concepts for foundation year doctors. This episode was written by Dr Sally Barker. Disclaimer: PRN episodes are not vetted by senior clinicians. If you think there are any errors in PRN episodes, would like to give feedback or episode  suggestions - pleae email atoeasy@gmail.com



    Links:

    NICE CT head guidance for adults

    https://www.nice.org.uk/guidance/cg176/resources/imaging-algorithm-pdf-498950893

     

    • 7 min.
    Pathology on Abdominal radiograph & Interpretation

    Pathology on Abdominal radiograph & Interpretation

    PRN: 4. How to interpret basic pathology on abdominal radiographs for an undergraduate clinical exam. Harry talks about bowel-related pathology including large and small bowel obstruction, volvulus, perforation and complications of inflammatory bowel disease. 



    This is part of a subseries looking at key concepts for foundation year doctors that are not common conditions. This episode was written by Dr Harry Kingsley-Smith. Disclaimer: PRN episodes are not vetted by senior clinicians. If you think there are any errors in PRN episodes, would like to give feedback or episode suggestions - please email atoeasy@gmail.com



    Links:

    Recommended radiology website (in no way affiliated with the podcast):

    https://www.radiologymasterclass.co.uk/gallery/abdo/abdominal_xray/normal

    Further reading about Abdominal radiograph interpretation:

    https://geekymedics.com/abdominal-x-ray-interpretation/

    Other resource used for fact checking (this resource is peer reviewed)

    Closed loop bowel obstruction: https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK441888/

    • 15 min.
    ePortfolio

    ePortfolio

    PRN: 3. Tips for ePortfolio (in particular, Horus, used in England) during foundation training. Sally talks to Jess Caterson, another doctor who has recently completed her foundation training - to offer insights into to hopefully make Horus and ARCP easier for you. 



    Links:

    General ePortofolio guidance for doctors training in England:

    https://foundationprogramme.nhs.uk/curriculum/e-portfolio/

    Sumarry narratives examples:

    https://www.scotlanddeanery.nhs.scot/media/547182/topic-8-example-summary-narrative-for-hlo-1.pdf



    This part of a subseries looking at key concepts for foundation year that are not common conditions. The episode was written by Dr Sally Barker in conjunction with Dr Jess Caterson. Disclaimer: PRN episodes are not vetted by senior clinicians. If you think there are any errors in PRN episodes, would like to give feedback or episode suggestions - please email: 

    atoeasy@gmail.com

    • 33 min.
    Meningitis

    Meningitis

    Season 3. Neuro: 3 (ID). Harry and Sally talk through the types of meningitis, their presenting features, how to investigate for them and the principles of their acute management. This episode was vetted by Dr. Gabriel Wallis, Consultant in Infectious Disease at London North West University Healthcare NHS Trust.

    Links:

    Video demonstrating Brudzinski's Sign:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ke5EsXMXPHo

    Video demonstrating Kernig's Sign:

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=euNPB3OjrdM

    Note: parts of the episode reference the UK joint specialist societies guideline on the diagnosis and management of acute meningitis and meningococcal sepsis in immunocompetent adults

    • 26 min.

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