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In part two, Meena talks us through the case of a 25-year-old patient with Neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1). NF1 is one of the most common inherited genetic conditions. It is characterised by the growth of tumours along nerves and changes in skin
Our September podcast guest is Meena Upadhyaya OBE PhD FRCPath FLSW. Meena is an Emerita Professor of Medical Genetics at Cardiff University, an honorary Professor of Practice at the University of Wales Trinity Saint David, a visiting Professor
In part two, Matt talks us through a case study of a 34-year old male who was found deceased in his ground floor apartment. Listen in to hear how Matt investigated the death and who he worked with to determined the cause.
Our June podcast episode is Consultant Forensic Pathologist Dr Matt Cieka. Matt works for police forces across the South East of England. He also performs coroner’s post mortem examinations to assist in the investigation of non-suspicious death
In part two, we talk to Heidi about the innovation and developments in emergency transfusion. Find out how the organisation of trauma and treatment has changed during the last decade to improve survival.
Our first podcast guest of 2023 is Consultant in Transfusion Medicine, Dr Heidi Doughty, OBE. Find out about Heidi’s diverse career within transfusion medicine, working in hospitals, blood services and as an army reservist. Heidi’s career has f
In this episode, we chat to Ali about the past, present and future of oral and maxillofacial pathology and head and neck cancer. Find out how oral and maxillofacial pathology became a pathology specialty and about the exciting tools that will b
In our final episodes for 2022, podcast host Natasha Cutmore speaks with Sheffield-based Professor and Consultant in Oral and Maxillofacial Pathology, Professor Ali Khurram. He has had an unusual and interesting career which started with studyi
In Shuayb’s second episode, we explore the case of a 70-year-old women with a rare genetic condition, Hereditary Angioedema, that is potentially life threatening.
In this episode, we chat with Dr Shuayb Elkhalifa, a Consultant in Immunology and Allergy. Find out what and who motivated him, the importance of mentors and how he recently made the transition to a Consultant role.
In this episode, Bryan guides us through a case study of a patient with retrograde ejaculation. This is when semen travels backwards into the bladder instead of through the urethra. We also spoke to Bryan about National Fertility Awareness Week
Our October podcast guest is Consultant Reproductive Scientist, Dr Bryan Woodward. Listen in to the first of Dr Bryan Woodward’s podcast episode to find out about his incredible career, which has resulted in him setting up clinics in several co
In episode two, we explore the past, present and future of neurodegenerative diseases linked to misfolded proteins, namely, Alzheimer’s disease and prion diseases such as Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease (CJD).
This month, as part of World Alzheimer’s Month, we spoke with Honorary Consultant Neuropathologist Dr Zane Jaunmuktane. In this episode, find out why Zane is so passionate about neuropathology, what brought her to the UK from Latvia and about h
In this episode, we speak with Consultant Clinical scientist in Histocompatibility and Immunogenetics(H&I), Dr Arthi Anand. Find out about Arthi’s career so far, which has taken her from India to the UK. Arthi also tells us about how she coped
In part two, Arthi guides us through a case study of a 5 year old patient from Afghanistan who required a transplant, highlighting how histocompatibility and immunogenetics teams work together with other healthcare teams.
In this episode, Ben guides us through two cases studies of patients who underwent cellular immunotherapy for lymphoma, a type of blood cancer.
Ben didn’t particularly enjoy pathology at university. In this episode, we find out what changed his mind, how he became a consultant haematologist and about his work on cellular immunotherapy for cancer.
In part two, Brendan talks us through a case of a patient with hepatitis C and speaks about developments in testing and screening, and how his team are using mobile phones to help improve compliance in hepatitis C patients.
Brendan started out wanting to be a big game vet. In this episode, find out what made Brendan change his mind and inspire him to pursue a career in medicine, specialise in microbiology and infectious diseases and go on to work in Africa as well
In part one, we follow Marta's incredible career path from Argentina to South Africa and then to the UK. Find out how a ten-dollar dinner changed her life, about her work in sudden infant death syndrome and how she came to acquire over 131K fol
In this episode, Marta discusses a case of sudden death in childhood and Jarvell and Lange-Nielsen Syndrome.
In this episode, Reverend Dr Jenny McKay talks us through a case study of a cat with cowpox.
In part one, find out why Jenny chose a career in veterinary pathology, how digital pathology has changed the way she works and how she came to also be an ordained priest.
In part two, Bernie guides us through the past, present and future of a specific clinical aspect of his job: intravenous nutritional support.
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