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orthohub see one do one

Kash Akhtar & Pete Bates

A light-hearted and irreverent podcast discussing different aspects of trauma and orthopaedics. Not affiliated with any institution and views are all Pete's.

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orthohub see one do one - episode 2: the hardest operation in orthopaedics
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01/01/20 • 33 min

So here we are, episode 2!
This was recorded back to back with the pilot episode and so there is some reference back to the pilot episode on distal tibial fractures.
It is almost seamless, but please don't mistake us for a professional outfit...
In this episode, we discuss the hardest operation in orthopaedics: removal of metalwork.
Pete drops pearls of wisdom that will make all our lives immeasurably better. He's basically a 'strawberry-blonde' Mother Teresa.

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Welcome to the first ever orthohub fireside chat brought to you in association with Conmed from the 20th year of the Sports Knee Surgery meeting.
Enjoy this conversation between Kash Akhtar, Peter Verdonk and Al Getgood recorded live on stage in Birmingham:
“what the experts really do- proven tactics for a smooth practice and avoiding pitfalls”
In this light-hearted and pragmatic conversation the trio discuss different aspects of sports knee surgery (including all things meniscus, ACL, alignment and more), with a focus on keeping it real-world and practical, what they actually do.
It’s only 26 mins so do watch or listen and leave a comment.
Dont forget to hit like and subscribe for more content like this - if enough people like it then we’ll have to get them back in to record a part 2!
Conmed: https://www.conmed.com/en
Sports Knee Surgery: https://sportskneesurgery.com
orthohub: www.orthohub.xyz
#orthopaedics #orthopaedicsurgery

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On this episode of the See One Do One Podcast, we are speaking about not necessarily Orthopaedics!
In this episode, we speak to the author of Dark Matter: The New Science of the Microbiome, James Kinross.
The microbiome - our inner ecosystem of viruses, bacteria and other microbes - is critically important to our health and well-being. It is given to us by our mothers at birth, adapts with us as we age, influences our moods, determines how fast we run and even who we choose as a partner. Yet it is only now, as we are beginning to discover the microbiome's enormous potential, that we are realising it is in grave danger, being irrevocably destroyed through the globalisation of our diets, the war on bugs and the industrialised world.
Join Kash and Pete as they pick James' brain on the microbiome and how everyday actions are affecting our health in ways we never would think!

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orthohub see one do one - orthohub stories LIVE: John Keating, renaissance man
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01/22/24 • 38 min

Join us for this special LIVE edition of the Orthohub STORIES podcast, where we dive deep into the life and legacy of a titan in British Orthopaedics, Professor John Keating.
Recorded at the annual BOTA 2023 Congress our hosts Kash Akhtar and Peter Bates, unravel the captivating four-decade-long journey of John Keating, international man of mystery...

Highlights of the Episode:

  1. A Trailblazer's Tale: Discover the impressive career of John Keating, a figure who has shaped the landscape of orthopaedics in Britain. Delving into his early days in Dublin, Glasgow, Edinburgh, and Vancouver (and briefly even in London it transpires!) , we explore the origins of his illustrious career.
  2. Behind the Surgical Mask: Get an insider’s look into the Edinburgh Trauma Unit, at the time a revolutionary concept in specialised trauma care. Understand the challenges and triumphs faced in setting up such an innovative unit.
  3. Evolving Art of Knee Surgery: John sheds light on the evolution of knee surgery over the years, discussing new techniques, his approach to the ever-changing landscape of orthopaedic surgery, and sharing his own personal preferences and techniques in the operating room.
  4. Reflections and Revelations: From discussing operations he misses to those he's glad are in the past, John provides a unique glimpse into his surgical repertoire and preferences.
  5. Wisdom for the Future: In a candid segment, John offers invaluable advice for upcoming surgeons and reflects on how training and practice have evolved over the years, providing a rare perspective that only decades of experience can offer.
  6. The Unseen Side: Known for his directness and academic rigour, John's colleagues share personal anecdotes, revealing the multifaceted personality of this respected surgeon.

Why You Should NOT Miss This Episode:

Whether you’re a budding medical professional, an experienced surgeon, or simply a curious mind, this episode is a goldmine of insights, humour, and heartfelt stories. It's not just about the evolution of orthopaedic surgery; it’s about the journey of a man who has dedicated his life to advancing the field and impacting countless lives.

Tune in Now:
Don't miss out on this enlightening and engaging conversation with Professor John Keating. Listen to the Orthohub STORIES podcast on your favorite platform or watch it on YouTube.
Remember to like, subscribe, and share this episode with your colleagues and friends!
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It's a big one!
We were privileged to have had this fun and wide-ranging conversation with Dr Mohit Bhandari.

He is widely considered to be one of the most influential and respected orthopaedic surgeons in the world, a global leader in the promotion of evidence-based surgery and orthopaedic research.
He is a Professor and University Scholar at McMaster University, Hamilton, Ontario, where he has just stepped down as Chair of the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery.
He is the Canada Research Chair in Evidence-Based Orthopaedics, which is awarded to outstanding researchers acknowledged by their peers as world leaders in their fields.
He is also the Founder and Editor-in-Chief of OrthoEvidence, the President of the Canadian Orthopaedic Association and has been awarded the Order of Canada, an honour which recognises the outstanding merit or distinguished service of Canadians who make a major difference to Canada through lifelong contributions.

In this fun and fascinating conversation, we discuss:

  • how he transitioned from heavy metal to rap and hip-hop
  • why he initially chose medicine, and then orthopaedic trauma as a career choice
  • his top 5 rappers of all time
  • followed by his top 5 orthopaedic surgeons!
  • his time as Chair of MacOrtho and some of the challenges he encountered
  • what it's like to build a surgical 'brand'
  • writing > 1,000 papers!
  • evidence-based practice and the large, collaborative international trials that he is best known for
  • the advantages and challenges of pragmatic trials
  • the future of orthopaedic research
  • discipline, handling work emails and WhatsApp messages
  • his morning routine and mantras
  • the importance of legacy and the value of knowing when to move on
  • what it's like to join the Air Canada Million Mile Club
  • his passion for painting and mountain biking
  • ..and much much more!

As always, listen out to the end for a musical surprise, this time a special request from Pete!
Please subscribe to the show on your podcast player and leave us a rating and a review (with actual words)!
You can also find us on YouTube, LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and at www.orthohub.xyz
Twitter:
@orthohubxyz
@kashakhtar
@petebates

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orthohub see one do one - episode 13: shoulder instability - raiders of the lost arc
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12/24/20 • 90 min

aka shoulder instability for dummies.
Following on from our orthohub webinar, Kash and Pete dive into the murky world of shoulder instability.
Our guest is Graham Tytherleigh-Strong, described by many as a gentleman surgeon.

We discuss all aspects of shoulder instability, including hypothetical situations of shoulder dislocations in ever-changing ages and genders (try and keep up!)
We also get the lowdown on life in a real tank and Graham's training and career, as well as finding glaring holes in Pete's knowledge of eponymous conditions.

We dissect:

  • the first-time dislocator, their management and risks of further dislocation
  • the ins and outs of return to sport after conservative treatment
  • anterior glenohumeral instability in the contact athlete
  • when to operate and when not to
  • what to do with recurrent atraumatic dislocators
  • and what does "sequencing" actually mean
  • comparisons with patella instability
  • how to spot a "muscle patterner" and the role of the Stanmore triangle
  • why do shoulder stabilisations fail
  • what is a "Ibahibine"
  • what to do when Latarjets go wrong
  • ..and much much more!

It really is impressive listening to Graham trying to be professional throughout whilst trying to handle two jokers with limited knowledge of the field. He explains things brilliantly in simple language that anyone can understand, so much so that Pete is now all set for a new career as a shoulder arthroscopist!

As always, listen out to the end for a musical Easter Egg, this time a request from our guest!
Please subscribe to the show on your podcast player and leave us a rating and a review (with actual words)!
You can also find us on YouTube, LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram and at www.orthohub.xyz
Twitter:
@orthohubxyz
@kashakhtar
@petebates

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Kash and Pete are back with a new episode!
This time they are interviewing Dr Bryan Kelly (aka Mr Hip Arthroscopy) who is a pioneering sports medicine surgeon and also President, CEO and Surgeon-In-Chief Emeritus of the world-renowned Hospital for Special Surgery in New York.
In this wide-ranging and fun conversation we discuss his jouney into orthopaedics, sports medicine, and shaping the emerging field of a new type of minimally invasive surgery that has transformed the landscape of orthopaedics.
Bryan shares insights into the Hospital for Special Surgery's commitment to excellence, innovation, and compassionate care. Learn about the cutting-edge technologies, pioneering research initiatives, patient-centric approaches, and the collaborative spirit that sets this institution apart as one of the leaders in world orthopaedics.
Explore the unique journey of a surgeon ascending to the roles of President and CEO.
The trio discuss the challenges and rewards of balancing the responsibilities of a surgical innovator with the leadership demands of a top-tier medical institution.
Understand how Bryan and HSS are shaping the future of orthopaedic medicine on an increasingly global scale. Discover the stories behind the breakthroughs, the challenges faced, and the unwavering commitment to advancing patient care.
All done in a light-hearted and entertaining manner that is uniqely orthohub!

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

You can also find us on YouTube, LinkedIn, Facebook, Instagram
and at www.orthohub.xyz
Watch the full video for added content on our YouTube channel.
Instagram:
@orthohubxyz
@_kashakhtar

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orthohub see one do one - orthomasters: episode 4 (pelvic fractures concluded)
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08/08/23 • 22 min

Welcome to episode 4 of our new series of podcasts under the orthohub banner, brought to you in conjunction with the QMUL MSc in Orthopaedic Trauma Science.
This episode concludes our discussion on the acute management of pelvic trauma.

We break down:

· everything you ever needed to know about pelvic binders

· particularly, when is it safe to take a binder off

· why the ABC of trauma management is wrong and CAABC is correct!

· major transfusion protocols - what are they and what is actually in it

· why don't we just give whole blood?

· ROTEM explained and why Pete loves wine

· when to go to IR / angio and when to go straight to theatre for laparotomy

· who is the ideal patient for embolisation, the logistics, and how does it actually work

· the essentials of pelvic packing

· the role of external fixators, if any

The "orthomasters" podcasts sit alongside our "see one / do one" and "stories" series as another offering in our goal of providing comprehensive and entertaining orthopaedic content.
Our hosts are Kash Akhtar and Pete Bates, Course Directors of the online distance-learning QMUL Masters (MSc) in Orthopaedic Trauma Science.
This new series of short podcasts incorporates topics and materials from the course to break down, analyse and dissect key aspects of orthopaedic trauma.
It is aimed at people of all levels, with a heavy focus on keeping it clinical and practical - how to understand the key issues in a way that helps you do the day job better and with confidence, for the ultimate benefit of all our patients.
If you fancy more of this and want to learn more about studying with Pete, Kash and colleagues then please click here:
https://www.qmul.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/coursefinder/courses/orthopaedic-trauma-science-online-msc
Please also subscribe on your podcast player and leave us a rating!
You can also find us on YouTube, LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram
and at www.orthohub.xyz
We are on twitter and all social media platforms:
@orthohubxyz
@kashakhtar
@petebates

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orthohub see one do one - orthomasters: episode 3 (demystifying pelvic fractures)
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07/24/23 • 22 min

Welcome to episode 3 of our new series of podcasts under the orthohub banner, brought to you in conjunction with the QMUL MSc in Orthopaedic Trauma Science.
This episode focuses on the acute management of pelvic trauma.

We break down:

· why does pelvic trauma carry such mystique across the entirety of emergency care

· the essential role of the trauma team

· how much Pete loves protocols

· why the ABC of trauma management is missing a key element

· the key destination of the trauma call

· the 5 things you must do urgently to turn off the tap

· why we don’t talk about permissive hypotension anymore

· everything you could every need to know about binders

· the vital role of tranexamic acid (TXA)

· the role of external fixators, if any

The "orthomasters" podcasts sit alongside our "see one / do one" and "stories" series as another offering in our goal of providing comprehensive and entertaining orthopaedic content.
Our hosts are Kash Akhtar and Pete Bates, Course Directors of the online distance-learning QMUL Masters (MSc) in Orthopaedic Trauma Science.
This new series of short podcasts incorporates topics and materials from the course to break down, analyse and dissect key aspects of orthopaedic trauma.
It is aimed at people of all levels, with a heavy focus on keeping it clinical and practical - how to understand the key issues in a way that helps you do the day job better and with confidence, for the ultimate benefit of all our patients.
If you fancy more of this and want to learn more about studying with Pete, Kash and colleagues then please click here:
https://www.qmul.ac.uk/postgraduate/taught/coursefinder/courses/orthopaedic-trauma-science-online-msc
Please also subscribe on your podcast player and leave us a rating!
You can also find us on YouTube, LinkedIn, Twitter, Facebook, Instagram
and at www.orthohub.xyz
We are on twitter:
@orthohubxyz
@kashakhtar
@petebates

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orthohub see one do one - episode 3: the one where Pete almost dies
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01/20/20 • 36 min

We catch up over our Christmases and the challenges of nut roast.
Once we establish that Pete will always be late and no technology will help him, we move on to talk about the time that Pete almost died.
Pete then waxes lyrical about his most favourite thing in the world (protocols), before touching on war, the pre-hospital management of trauma, clotting, transfusions and managing the clot.

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How many episodes does orthohub see one do one have?

orthohub see one do one currently has 41 episodes available.

What topics does orthohub see one do one cover?

The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Sports Medicine, Medicine, Orthopedic, Podcasts, Education, Trauma, Mentoring, Medical Education, Coaching and Surgery.

What is the most popular episode on orthohub see one do one?

The episode title 'orthohub stories LIVE: John Keating, renaissance man' is the most popular.

What is the average episode length on orthohub see one do one?

The average episode length on orthohub see one do one is 66 minutes.

How often are episodes of orthohub see one do one released?

Episodes of orthohub see one do one are typically released every 27 days.

When was the first episode of orthohub see one do one?

The first episode of orthohub see one do one was released on Dec 22, 2019.

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