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Podcasts
The UCL Institute of Orthopaedics and Musculoskeletal
Science (IOMS) has conducted a series of interviews with leading orthopaedic
surgeons around the world. Drawing together experts with a variety of
orthopaedic specialisations we're looking to ultimately create a UCL
equivalent of the indispensable Miller Tapes.
The interviews have been funded by a UCL E-learning Development Grant (ELDG) and
conducted for IOMS by, amongst others, Geoff Marsh, Peter Smitham and Alexandra Hazelrigg. They are sorted by topic, below.
You can play them directly from this page by clicking the 'play' buttons inside blue circles beneath each surgeon's name, or click through to individual pages to read more, listen and comment.
These podcasts are hosted by UCL Surgical Science's Soundcloud account and Soundcloud apps are available to download for free for both Android and
iphone/ipad:

- Download the Soundcloud app for iphone & ipad
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- UCL Surgical Science on Soundcloud
Salto Talaris ankle replacement

Dr Brian Donley speaks about his innovative Salto Talaris ankle replacement technique.
Brachial plexus injury

Professor Rolfe Birch discusses brachial plexus injuries with us.
Hand surgery

Professor Joseph Dias on surgery of the hand.
Rotator cuff pathology

Mr Simon Lambert shares his knowledge of shoulder injuries.
Tumours in orthopaedics

Professor Tim Briggs talks to us about tumours in orthopaedics.
Metal on metal implants

We interview Mr Alister Hart about his research into metal on metal implants.
Fracture healing

Professor David Marsh discusses his career, focusing on his work on fracture healing.
Trauma Tsar

Professor Keith Willett, National Clinical Director for Trauma.
Get involved!
If you are interested in carrying out an interview with someone to include in this series, please let us know at the email address below. We've put together some guidelines on creating a successful podcast (pdf, 986kb) and can supply recording equipment if you require it.
To find out more, submit a proposal, or report any issues please contact Peter Smitham: p.smitham@ucl.ac.uk.
Main image by Matthew Lever, licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported License.
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