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Author: Kash Akhtar & Pete Bates

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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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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...
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 orthopaed...
On this episode, Kash and Pete are joined by Marc Swiontkowski, editor of the JBJS and legend of orthopaedics!0:00 intro5:22 Chip Routt14:20 Marc's Residency17:30 Common Operations During Residency 22:05 Problem Factors24:35 Memorable Operations26:30 JBJS48:15 Pay to Publish53:00 What do you value?56:00 Delivering Trials59:00 Predictions 1:09:50 Rehab 1:11:01 Mohit Bhandari1:13:20 Leadership 1:20:00 Mentors 1:22:00 What's Next?Dr. Swiontkowski is a professor in the De...
The see one / do one podcast is back with our second episode of Season 2 – and it’s a cracker!In this episode we speak with Tommaso Falcone, outgoing CEO of Cleveland Clinic London.We navigate this intersection of two distinct healthcare systems across the Atlantic that offers a fascinating topic for discussion and exploration. This thought-provoking podcast delves into the implications, challenges, and potential benefits of US healthcare coming to the UK.By bringing together knowledgeable gu...
It's been a long time (we shouldn't have left you...) but the see one / do one podcast is back with Season 2 after a summer hiatus - and how!In this episode we speak with Sanj Kakar, an orthopaedic hand and wrist surgeon and a Professor of Orthopaedic Surgery at the Mayo Clinic.But Sanj has a secret, he is in fact British! Furthermore, he actually went to medical school with our very own Pete Bates and knows one or two stories about the antics of a young Master Bates in his f...
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...
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· ...
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 man...
Welcome to episode 2 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 the discussion regarding the orthoplastic management of open fractures.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...
Welcome to the first episode of a new series of podcasts under the orthohub banner, brought to you in conjunction with the QMUL MSc in Orthopaedic Trauma Science.This first episode covers the orthoplastic management of open fractures using the BOAST / BAPRAS guidelines to frame the discussion. Join us next week for part two where we conclude the topic.The "orthomasters" podcasts will sit alongside our "see one / do one" and "stories" series as another offering in our goal of providing compreh...
Welcome to the latest episode of the see one / do one podcast.In this episode we speak with Heather Vallier, an orthopaedic trauma surgeon and Medical Director at MetroHealth in Cleveland, and a Professor of Orthopaedics at Case Weston Reserve University.She is a colossus of research output around orthopaedic trauma and popularised the concept of “Early Appropriate Care” - her name is mentioned in every lecture, discussion and journal club around the world when discussing the topic of orthopa...
Welcome to the latest episode of the see one / do one podcast. In this episode we talk all about research.Hold on - we know this could be a somewhat dry topic, but not when done in our unique orthohub way!Our guests are Matt Costa and Dan Perry, two TITANS of orthopaedic academia who get their message across very well, and are great value too!Matt is a Professor of Orthopaedic Trauma at the University of Oxford and has been a leading light in the rise of the pragmatic trial - research done in...
The next in our series of ‘orthohub stories’, this time we’re with Swee Chai Ang: Orthopaedic surgeon, Aid worker, Activist and Author. She sits in the Singapore Women’s Hall of Fame to boot!Swee talks about her parents and how their strength and harrowing experiences in captivity, forged the iron within her. She talks about how to make a difference to others and what it is to help people who are in need. We discuss how it was to become a female orthopaedic surgeon, back in a time when they c...
Welcome to the latest edition of orthohub stories, where we explore the life stories and journeys of remarkable people. In this episode we find out all about what its really like to treat elite professional athletes, celebrities and VIPs.Our distinguished guest is Andy Williams.Andy is an orthopaedic surgeon who specialises in the management of sporting knee injuries. He has developed a unique practice and works with many elite sports teams across English Premier League football, Premie...
Welcome to our first ever outside broadcast, "orthohub on tour", brought to you with the support of our colleagues at Clockwork Medical.This roundtable discussion was filmed live at the Sports Knee Surgery meeting in Warwick as we bring you what's new and trending (and what's actually practical and sensible) in the world of sports knee.We are joined by four top-notch guests with their fingers on the pulse in Tim Spalding, Pete Thompson, Sanjay Anand and Henry Bourke.Kash is in heaven as he ca...
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Join our new orthohub see one do / one episode on the difference between diversity, inclusion and equity with Johnson & Johnson’s Executive Board members, Hani Abouhalka and Lucy Morrisey!Discover what exactly is it - is it some passing fad that we need to be seen to doffing our cap at to tick a box, or is it something we should all be putting right at the core of what we do?Our two special guests help us explore this in our own particular way!Hani Abouhalka is the company group chairman ...
Born in South East London to Jamaican parents, join violence reduction lead Martin Griffiths as he shares his inspiring story in our latest #orthohub #seeonedoone podcast!Our special guest for this story is Martin Griffiths, consultant trauma and vascular surgeon at Barts Health NHS Trust and National Clinical Director for  violence reduction for NHS England,  awarded a Commander of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire (CBE) in the Queen’s Birthday Honours List 2021.We talk about th...
Join one of the most successful people in medicine as you have never heard him before in our latest orthohub see one / do one podcast!Our special guest for this episode is Paul Tornetta III, MD - one of most well-known and respected orthopaedic surgeons in the world (and someone we thought would be far too sensible to actually come on our podcast!)Paul is Chief and Chair, Professor and Residency Program Director in the Department of Orthopaedic Surgery at Boston, as well as the Director of Or...
We are joined in the studio by 2 special guests for this fun episode.Virtually all of us have had an idea for an app or a company at some point in our lives (and not always healthcare-related), but it very rarely goes any further- until we see someone else getting millions in investment a few years later and we are left kicking ourselves at what might have been!Well if you have ever had an idea for a product or a business, this is the podcast for you!In this episode we talk about how to take ...
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Mohan Thadi

Thanks all for a Great interview. Actually the childhood experiences were superb to listen too. It made Yelena so much more humane, down to earth, interesting & such a driven individual.Excellent points from her abt residency, organising your reading, research, etc. I've started following her onT. Wonderful camaradarie between Kash & Pete.

Jan 21st
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