Global SurgTalk GlobalSurg Talk
-
- Society & Culture
GlobalSurgTalk is a podcast brought to you by BFIRST - the British Foundation for International Reconstructive Surgery & Training. Here, where we take a behind the scenes look at the experiences, challenges and triumphs of visiting and local surgeons involved in global surgery. Join in on the conversation @BFIRSTraining and use the hashtag #globalsurgtalk You can find out more about our projects at www.bfirst.org.uk
-
Spotlight on research in LMIC countries - journal club discussion
Paper title:
Outcomes of microsurgical free tissue transfer performed on international surgical collaborations in low-income and middle-income countries: A systematic review and meta-analysis
Authors:
Henry T de Berker, Urška Cebron, Daniel Bradley, Vinod Patel, Meklit Berhane, Fernando Almas, Gary Walton, Mekonen Eshete, Mark McGurk, Dominique Martin, Calum Honeyman
Host & Panelists:
Host: Miss Ailbhe Kiely - BFIRST Events Coordinator and Plastic Surgery trainee
Panelists:
Mr Adam Reid, Academic Consultant Plastic surgeon, Manchester Foundation Trust
Miss Kathryn Dickson, BFIRST Trainee committee immediate Past President
Guest Panelists:
Mr Henry De Berker, First author and Plastic Surgery trainee
Professor Mekonen Eshete, Senior author and Consultant Plastic Surgeon at Yekatit-12 Hospital, Ethiopia; Associate Professor at Addis Ababa University, Ethiopia -
Dr Shilu Shrestha - Nepal
For today’s episode we have sat down with Dr Shilu Shrestha. Just 7 years ago, Dr Shilu became the first female orthopaedic surgeon in Nepal. She continues to be an incredible pioneering Nepalese surgeon with a special interest in Hand and Reconstructive Surgery currently working at the National Trauma Centre in Kathmandu.
In the first of this two part podcast we find out more about Dr Shilu’s career, from medical student and trainee to now being an leading hand surgeon spearheading the introduction and use of microsurgery in Nepal, plus an advocate for female surgeons in resource-limited settings. We talk about being a woman in surgery, - the highs, the lows and just how valuable mentorship and collaboration is, even if it is occurring across continents. -
Ms Barbara Jemec - Origins of BFIRST
GlobalSurgTalk is a podcast brought to you by BFIRST - the British Foundation for International Reconstructive Surgery & Training. Here, where we take a behind the scenes look at the experiences, challenges and triumphs of visiting and local surgeons involved in global surgery. For today's episode, we sit down with Ms Barbara Jemec, a consultant plastic surgeon at the Royal Free Hospital in London and the founding chairman of BFIRST. In anticipation of Ms Jemec’s talk on November 20th (details on Instragram @BFIRSTMSC) we look back at the origins of BFIRST, the move towards recognising the importance of surgery within global health and the need to focus charitable work overseas on local surgical education programmes - with an emphasis on sustainability, collaboration and unified standards. Plus as a pioneering and innovative surgeon we talk with Ms Jemec about her journey and the importance of female role models. Join in on the conversation @bfirstmsc and use the hashtag #globalsurgtalk on Twitter + Instagram! You can find out more about our projects at www.bfirst.org.uk
-
Mr Mohammed Riaz - Pakistan
GlobalSurgTalk is a podcast brought to you by BFIRST - the British Foundation for International Reconstructive Surgery & Training.
Here, where we take a behind the scenes look at the experiences, challenges and triumphs of visiting and local surgeons involved in global surgery.
For today's episode, we sit down with Mr Mohammed Riaz, a consultant plastic surgeon from Hull. We discuss his ongoing overseas work in Pakistan, the importance of having local contacts, collaboration, and whilst the goal is to teach and train local surgeons, when one teaches, two learn.
Join in on the conversation @BFIRSTraining and use the hashtag #globalsurgtalk
You can find out more about our projects at www.bfirst.org.uk -
Mr Naveen Cavale - Gaza
GlobalSurgTalk is a podcast brought to you by BFIRST - the British Foundation for International Reconstructive Surgery & Training.
Here, where we take a behind the scenes look at the experiences, challenges and triumphs of visiting and local surgeons involved in global surgery.
For today's episode, we sit down with Mr Naveen Cavale, a consultant plastic surgeon at King’s College Hospital and has been part of a team that’s helped set up a programme in Gaza for advanced limb reconstruction for victims of war injuries. We discuss how he accidentally got involved working in Gaza, how we are guests in the homes of the countries we visit and how technology should be used to do the simple things really well.
Join in on the conversation @BFIRSTraining and use the hashtag #globalsurgtalk
You can find out more about our projects at www.bfirst.org.uk -
Dr Faith Muchemwa - Zimbabwe
GlobalSurgTalk is a podcast brought to you by BFIRST - the British Foundation for International Reconstructive Surgery & Training.
Here, where we take a behind the scenes look at the experiences, challenges and triumphs of visiting and local surgeons involved in global surgery.
For this episode, we sit down with the inspiring Dr Faith Muchemwa, one of the only consultant plastic surgeons in Zimbabwe who currently works as a consultant in Parirenyatwa Hospital and a senior lecturer at the University of Zimbabwe. We discuss living and working in Zimbabwe, women in surgery, COSECSA (College of Surgeons of East, Central and Southern Africa) & much much more.
Join in on the conversation @BFIRSTraining and use the hashtag #globalsurgtalk
You can find out more about our projects at www.bfirst.org.uk