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BAPO Podcasts for trainees

By: Mike Saunders
  • Summary

  • aimed at trainees in otolaryngology, particularly those spending a lot of time commuting. We discuss key topics relevant to training and the exams in an informal format that is aimed to be entertaining and easy listening. Please send feedback and suggestions to podcast@bapo.co.uk or tweet @BAPOorl
    © 2023 BAPO Podcasts for trainees
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Episodes
  • Endoscopic Ear Surgery in Children
    Jul 27 2022

    I talk to Francois Simon from Necker-Enfants Malades hospital in Paris about endoscopic ear surgery in children
    I finally seem to have worked out how to record properly using Zoom

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    38 mins
  • Examination of children in ENT clinic
    Feb 17 2022

    in the first of the second series we discuss techniques of examination of children with ENT problems in outpatients. This is a topic I find occasionally quite challenging and it is not something that is discussed and taught as much as more surgical aspects of paediatric ENT

    I'm joined by David Albert (GOSH), Mike Kuo (Birmingham Children's Hospital) and Neil Bateman (Manchester Children's Hospital) for the discussion. It was recorded in Neil's kitchen in Sheffield towards the end of 2021 after a long day teaching at an emergency airway course in Doncaster. 

    Apologies for the noise and the excessive giggling. The soundtrack is, as ever, contributed to by Maisie the BAPO dog.

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    57 mins
  • How to do a tracheostomy
    May 15 2021

    Mike Kuo from Birmingham Children's Hospital talks about indications technique and post op care of paediatric tracheostomies. 
    - Mike becomes the first guest to play his own intro music !

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    41 mins

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