Radio Cherwell

Radio Cherwell

Radio Cherwell is Oxford's hospital radio station, providing health and wellbeing information and entertainment to patients, staff and visitors across Oxford's four main NHS hospital sites, as well as care homes across Oxfordshire and the wider community.

  1. Science & Beyond: Matters of the Heart - Conversations with a Cardiac Surgeon Part 2

    Mar 4

    Science & Beyond: Matters of the Heart - Conversations with a Cardiac Surgeon Part 2

    Listen to Radio Cherwell and find out more about our programmes online at radiocherwell.com. This is a Radio Cherwell Original Podcast ------------------------------------ Hosted by: Aleksandra Jedlinska We return to Matters of the Heart: Conversations with Cardiac Surgeons for Part 2 with Philip Kay, whose reflections move seamlessly from the operating theatre to the wider world. He shares a poignant story close to home that reshaped him as a surgeon- reminding him that technical mastery means little without empathy. From discussing the tactile precision of closed mitral valvotomy, a pre–heart-lung machine procedure performed by feel rather than sight, to recommending his memoir My Hands Have Held 10,000 Hearts, this episode becomes a trip through his life. That journey stretches far beyond medicine: an eye-opening Volkswagen minibus adventure through Florence, Greece, and Turkey, home through Austria, Germany, and the Netherlands- with Paris later on winning romantically as the fountains danced at the Palace of Versailles. The adventure continues across generations, returning every five years to Wengen beneath the Eiger in Switzerland, witnessing elephant herds in Chobe National Park in Botswana, standing in awe at Machu Picchu in Peru, and exploring the wildlife of the Galápagos Islands in Ecuador. Along the way, Philip Kay offers heartfelt advice to medical students: stay curious, honour the pioneers before you, and never lose sight of the human being behind the diagnosis. And stay tuned- there’s a quiz at the end to test how closely you’ve followed this remarkable trip through surgery, family, and a lifetime of learning of both Mr Philip Kay and Mr Bil Kirmani.

    31 min
  2. Science & Beyond: Matters of the Heart - Conversations with a Cardiac Surgeon Part 1

    Feb 5

    Science & Beyond: Matters of the Heart - Conversations with a Cardiac Surgeon Part 1

    Listen to Radio Cherwell and find out more about our programmes online at radiocherwell.com. This is a Radio Cherwell Original Podcast Hosted by: Aleksandra Jedlinska --------------------------------------- In this episode, we sit down with Mr Bil Kirmani and Mr Philip Kay- two figures who have helped shape modern cardiac surgery, one still at the operating table, and one now reflecting on a remarkable career. Beyond the technical skills, they reveal the deeply human side of the speciality by sharing heartwarming experiences, defining lessons, and the lasting impact of mentorship and lifelong learning. Together, we journeyed through time to reflect on the early and often humble beginnings of cardiac surgery, revisiting landmark developments of CABG, coronary angioplasty, and closed mitral valvotomy. The conversation traces pivotal turning points in surgical history, including a darkly notorious amputation of Robert Liston, to the induction of cold cardioplegia to safely stop the heart in diastole, which changed the landscape of what was surgically possible. Mr Kirmani also recounts an unforgettable operation, featuring a dazzling pink prosthesis and a life-changing second chance for a patient- an unforgettable reminder of the responsibility, humility, and privilege that come with operating on the human heart. A thoughtful, reflective journey through innovation, history, and humanity... that is certainly not one to miss listening to! I sincerely hope that this episode will spark the same sense of wonder and inspiration as it did for me to create this.

    31 min

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Radio Cherwell is Oxford's hospital radio station, providing health and wellbeing information and entertainment to patients, staff and visitors across Oxford's four main NHS hospital sites, as well as care homes across Oxfordshire and the wider community.