British Journal of Surgery (BJS)

British Journal of Surgery (BJS) Podcasts

http://www.bjs.co.uk

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Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 10 hours 47 minutes

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BJS, March 2013 (100:2) issues


Mr Jonothan Earnshaw, Joint Chief Editor of BJS, discusses contents of this issue.


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 February 8, 2013  3m
 
 
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 December 21, 2012  13m
 
 

British Journal of Surgery (BJS) Podcast #16


Dressings and wound management.


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 September 30, 2012  10m
 
 

British Journal of Surgery (BJS) Podcast #13


Colorectal: The April 2012 issue of BJS has a colorectal theme with several papers published on the subject. Professor Des Winter, BJS editor, picks out two of them to discuss in further detail with Mr Jonothan Earnshaw, Joint Chief Editor of BJS.


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 May 1, 2012  12m
 
 

British Journal of Surgery (BJS) Podcast #14


Abdominal aortic aneuryms: Two articles on AAAs are discussed by Professor Janet Powell from Imperial College, London. Mr Jonothan Earnshaw, Joint Chief Editor of BJS, describes the work of the NHS AAA Screening Programme in England.


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 May 1, 2012  14m
 
 
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 May 1, 2012  15m
 
 

British Journal of Surgery (BJS) Podcast #12


Trauma: This podcast was recorded to accompany the publication of the BJS supplement dedicated to trauma.


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 February 28, 2012  12m
 
 

British Journal of Surgery (BJS) Podcast #11


Bariatrics 2: This podcast discusses the cost implications of bariatric surgery and the main complications that occur after surgery


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 September 29, 2011  10m
 
 

British Journal of Surgery (BJS) Podcast #10


Varicose veins: this podcast discusses the treatment of varicose veins.


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 July 3, 2011  10m
 
 

British Journal of Surgery (BJS) Podcast #9


Oesophagogastric cancer: this discussion centres around the article entitled - Discrete-choice preference comparison between patients and doctors for the surgical management of oesophagogastric cancer - by Mughal et al.


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 June 24, 2011  11m