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Clinical Communication: How To Discuss Bunions, Toe Deformities & Surgical Corrections With The Person In Front Of You with Ian Reilly

Clinical Communication: How To Discuss Bunions, Toe Deformities & Surgical Corrections With The Person In Front Of You with Ian Reilly

Update: 2025-01-05
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Many healthcare clinicians can probably identify a bunion or
toe deformity, but asked anything more than this by patients and most would get stuck.


So how do we explain what they are, why they’ve occurred and what the management options are in a way the patient can understand?


How do foot surgeons have conversations around surgical
options & expectations and explaining risks?


In this episode Ben is joined by Ian Reilly, Consultant Podiatric
Surgeon & International Lecturer, where they discuss:


(00:00:00 ) – Introduction


(00:00:46 ) – Dad Jokes


(00:02:05 ) – How Romanian Christmas’s Compare To British


(00:03:50 ) – What Made Ian Choose Podiatry & Podiatric
Surgery?


(00:07:08 ) – How To Explain What A Bunion Is To A Patient
& Why They Have It


(00:13:00 ) – When Surgery Doesn’t Always Go Well


(00:17:38 ) – How To Discuss The Risks Of Foot Surgery


(00:21:28 ) – Shared Decision Making & Informed Consent
In Foot Surgery


(00:25:20 ) – What To Say If They Ask “Will My Bunion Come
Back After Surgery?”


(00:28:07 ) – How To Manage Different Surgical Opinions


(00:30:50 ) – What To Say If They Ask “How Can I Prevent This
Bunion Coming Back?”


(00:33:53 ) – How To Explain What A Hammer Toe Is To A
Patient & Why They Have It


(00:35:58 ) – What To Say If A Toe Deformity Is Asymptomatic?


(00:39:12 ) – How To Discuss The Risks Of Toe Deformity
Surgery


(00:41:05 ) – How To Discuss Toe Amputations


(00:51:28 ) – How Surgeon Communication Skills Have Changed Over The Years


(00:56:10 ) – Does Better Surgeon-Patient Rapport Lead To
Better Outcomes?


(00:58:24 ) – How To Tell A Patient Surgery Isn’t Appropriate


(01:02:31 ) – Always Find Out What Your Patient Wants


(01:03:37 ) – Ian’s Hardest Conversation


(01:12:01 ) – Ian’s Most Rewarding Surgical Outcomes


(01:16:00 ) – Outro Discussion & Ian’s Courses




You can find Ian on Social Media here:


X/Twitter: @podsurgery


Instagram: @podsurgeon


YouTube: @IanReillyPodsurgeon


As well as on LinkedIn.


His website is: https://podsurgeon.co.uk/




You can find Ben across Social Media @BWhybrowPhysio


 


More information on Podiatric Surgery Training:


https://rcpod.org.uk/podiatric-surgery/become-a-podiatric-surgeon#:~:text=Qualified%20podiatrists%20undertake%20postgraduate%20training,Podiatric%20Surgery%20(MOPS)%20programme


“Trick or Treatment” Book Mentioned by Simon Singh &
Ezard Ernst.


https://www.amazon.co.uk/Trick-Treatment-Alternative-Medicine-Trial/dp/0552157627


Have questions/situations you want help with or stories you
would like to share?


Send them into clinicalcommunication@outlook.com
and it may well get read out and answered.




Episode: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/clinicalcommunication/episodes/How-To-Discuss-Bunions--Toe-Deformities--Surgical-Corrections-With-The-Person-In-Front-Of-You-with-Ian-Reilly-e2t2u24


Podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/clinicalcommunication

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Clinical Communication: How To Discuss Bunions, Toe Deformities & Surgical Corrections With The Person In Front Of You with Ian Reilly

Clinical Communication: How To Discuss Bunions, Toe Deformities & Surgical Corrections With The Person In Front Of You with Ian Reilly