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Royal Australasian College of Surgeons
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2020 Budget – Takeouts for surgeons
RACS Post Op Podcast
10/14/20 • 9 min
On 6 October 2020, Federal Treasurer Josh Frydenberg delivered a big-spending budget in a year where the economy has been hit hard by unprecedented events. Michael Waycott, Director at The Bongiorno National Network, looks at the takeouts from the budget for those in the medical profession and for surgeons in particular.
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Giving the gift of sight in Timor Leste (Re-release)
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08/24/20 • 13 min
Dr Nitin Verma – For the past 16 years, leading Hobart ophthalmologist Dr Nitin Verma has taken his skills, passion and determination to Timor Leste to combat the serious issue of eye disease in that poverty-stricken nation. In the process he and his teams of volunteers have transformed the lives of thousands. Dr Verma discusses the development of his East Timor Eye Program since its small beginnings in the year 2000.
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Resilience and sustainability in the Northern Territory
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06/20/23 • 14 min
For nearly 20 years, general and acute care physician Dr Simon Quilty has witnessed up-close the poverty that inflicts indigenous communities in the Northern Territory. The conditions are exacerbated by systems failures and lack of health care. Despite the incredible challenges, there are opportunities. Dr Quilty commends the Royal Australasian College of Surgeons’ attempts to encourage surgeons to work in remote parts of the country. Dr Quilty has been instrumental with Purple House, an initiative which provides Aboriginal communities with much needed medical and social support.
Dr Simon Quilty is presenting at the RACS NT, WA & SA Annual Scientific Meeting 2023
Date: 10-11 August 2023
Venue: Darwin Convention Centre
More Information: https://surgeons.eventsair.com/tristate2023
Purple House – https://www.purplehouse.org.au/
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A surgeon’s journey from Texas to Queensland
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06/06/23 • 13 min
When Dr Emilia Dauway decided to relocate to regional Queensland from Texas, she didn’t intend for it to be permanent.
The 40-bed Queensland hospital she relocated to was a far cry from the 700-bed academic hospital in the US where she was Chief of Breast Surgery and Director of the Breast Cancer Program.
Now, based permanently in Harvey Bay, Dr Dauway’s committed to raising funds and educating women in regional Queensland on breast cancer treatments, through ‘Restore More’ a non-profit she founded in 2018.
Dr Emilia Dauway: http://dremiliadauway.com/
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Striving for better Indigenous health
RACS Post Op Podcast
05/23/23 • 7 min
The Surgical Education & Training (SET) One-Year scholarship that Dr Jamie-Lee Rahiri received is an opportunity she says to help continue her passion to promote health equity among Indigenous people, particularly among the Maori and Pacifika community of Aotearoa New Zealand.
That passion is exemplified by many things she’s done, including her PhD research, which focused on investigating equity in access to bariatric surgery for Māori, and also understanding how health benefits could be optimised for Māori post-surgery.
Having a safe and supportive workplace – that’s inclusive of everyone – is an important step, she says, for the greater good of patients.
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Welcome the new RACS President
RACS Post Op Podcast
05/09/23 • 18 min
This month, we welcome the College’s new president, Associate Professor Kerin Fielding. Based in the New South Wales regional centre of Wagga Wagga since 1992, Assoc Prof Fielding has been a role model to younger surgeons working in rural areas.
She was the first woman in New South Wales to become an orthaepedic surgeon, and only the third in Australia. She’s also an associate professor with the University of Notre Dame.
Assoc Prof Fielding discusses what her priorities are, and what she hopes to achieve in her role as President.
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Pathway for specialist international medical graduates
RACS Post Op Podcast
04/26/23 • 15 min
Specialist International Medical Graduates (SIMGs) with formal postgraduate specialist qualifications in surgery who wish to work in Australia and Aotearoa New Zealand can apply to RACS for an assessment of their qualifications and experience.
Graeme Campbell, Clinical Director for SIMG Assessment & Support at RACS, explains the application process, which includes exams for some, supervised practice and face-to-face interviews.
SIMG Overview
https://www.surgeons.org/en/SIMGs/simg-overview
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RACS 2023 ASC – Equity in Surgery
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04/11/23 • 11 min
The 2023 RACS Annual Scientific Congress will be held at the Adelaide Convention Centre on 1-5 May. There’s been a lot of work behind the scenes to prepare for what should be an exciting event, with a variety of topics and speakers. The theme this year is ‘Equity in Surgery’. Convener of the 2023 RACS ASC is Professor Amal Abou-Hamden, who discusses the event’s details in this episode.
2023 RACS 91st Annual Scientific Congress:
https://asc.surgeons.org/
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Great strides in combating trauma
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03/28/23 • 8 min
RACS’s Trauma Committee has been pivotal in helping prevent acute trauma in the community. That includes encouraging surgeons to pursue a trauma specialty.
Instrumental to its success is Dr Li Hsee, who stepped down as Chair of the Aotearoa New Zealand Trauma Committee in late 2022, after eight years in the role.
Among other leadership roles in trauma both at home and internationally, Dr Hsee’s responsible for the development and implementation of the first Acute Surgical Unit in Aotearoa New Zealand. He’s also the Clinical Director in General Surgery at Auckland City Hospital.
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2021 Australian Budget – A big spender
RACS Post Op Podcast
05/18/21 • 12 min
The much-anticipated Federal Budget delivered by Treasurer Josh Frydenberg last week was certainly a big-spending one, particularly in relation to aged-care and mental health.
For commentary, we turn to Michael Waycott, Director of The Bongiorno Group, who guides Chris Ashmore through the major take-outs for surgeons.
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How many episodes does RACS Post Op Podcast have?
RACS Post Op Podcast currently has 100 episodes available.
What topics does RACS Post Op Podcast cover?
The podcast is about Health & Fitness, Medicine and Podcasts.
What is the most popular episode on RACS Post Op Podcast?
The episode title 'A surgeon’s journey from Texas to Queensland' is the most popular.
What is the average episode length on RACS Post Op Podcast?
The average episode length on RACS Post Op Podcast is 13 minutes.
How often are episodes of RACS Post Op Podcast released?
Episodes of RACS Post Op Podcast are typically released every 14 days.
When was the first episode of RACS Post Op Podcast?
The first episode of RACS Post Op Podcast was released on Aug 20, 2019.
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