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Songbirds and Sirens - Sounds of Recovery from a Pandemic

Ros Miller

Songbirds and Sirens - Sounds of Recovery from a Pandemic

A weekly Health, Fitness and Medicine podcast
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Songbirds and Sirens - Sounds of Recovery from a Pandemic

Ros Miller

Songbirds and Sirens - Sounds of Recovery from a Pandemic

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Songbirds and Sirens - Sounds of Recovery from a Pandemic

Ros Miller

Songbirds and Sirens - Sounds of Recovery from a Pandemic

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In this final episode, Mark and I talk about the significant effects that lockdown has had on both the practical organisation and financial impact on an international small non-profit organisation such as Steps-2-Walk.He shares his insight on t
In this episode, Mark and I discuss what comes next for Foot and Ankle Surgery, and Orthopaedics in general.He shares his views on how innovation should drive change rather than the latest available technology.Mark is inspired by the younger ge
Dr Mark Myerson has spent a lifetime helping people to walk.  In a career that spans decades, he has developed teaching programmes to train surgeons across the globe to learn and develop surgical techniques to correct foot deformities.Mark laun
In this final episode, Mark and I talk about the significant effects that lockdown has had on both the practical organisation and financial impact on an international small non-profit organisation such as Steps-2-Walk.He shares his insight on t
Dr Mark Myerson has spent a lifetime helping people to walk.  In a career that spans decades, he has developed teaching programmes to train surgeons across the globe to learn and develop surgical techniques to correct foot deformities.Mark laun
Alberto Gregori was an early adopter of computer navigation and total knee replacement. In this episode, we explore the challenges that the NHS faces in restarting elective services.We chat about how the healthcare sector needs to evolve to cop
In this episode, Alberto Gregori, and I explore how the use of drones and AI technology could impact positively and shaping health care in underdeveloped countries.
In this final episode with our Alberto Gregori, we look to the future and towards next for him and World Orthopedic Concern.
10 years ago Alberto Gregori invited me to join NHS Lanarkshire. What prompted me to see yes, was a shared appreciation of the fact that by surrounding yourself with great people who have a can-do attitude, the impossible becomes possible. Albe
Donna McCloskey chats about what it means to her to be an ethical investor and the challenges that a fluctuating economy is going to have for the housing market.Donna explains how her love of helping people enables her to bring together people
A back injury ended Donna McCloskey's life as a 'Peggy Mitchell' landlady.  Donna shares her experience of being a patient and how this helped shape her mindset for moving forward as a new type of landlord in property.
Donna McCloskey is an ethical property investor, developer.  Her real passion is helping people; whether that is a landlord providing fantastic homes to her tenants, or as a business coach, helping other property investors project plan their dr
Liz Ashley talks about the challenges ahead for Medicine and the impact that COVID and treating patients with COVID has had on their mental health.Liz describes how her experience with COVID and lockdown has changed her perspective on life.
Liz Ashley and I discuss the part of Medicine that is so often overlooked.  Dying and death. It is the fear of dying that has caused so much of the panic around the response to COVID.  Liz talks frankly about how she got her own fear in check.
Liz talks candidly about the effect that stopping Healthcare is having in the UK.  Not only is the there the detriment to patients not getting treated, but also a significant impact on the training of doctors.Liz reflects on the benefits of tec
In this episode, Liz and I discuss how Medicine has changed over the last decade.  We lament a world where working in medicine was not only hugely rewarding but also fun.Liz also gives her insightful perspective on the benefits for all in the U
Liz Ashley is a Consultant Cardiothoracic Anaesthetist in London.  She discusses her first-hand experience of COVID as the pandemic hit London.  She describes how the reaction of fear for the NHS, effectively closed a significant part of the he
What next?  How does this pause for medicine shape the future?In this final part of the interview with Chris Pearce, we look to the future and the opportunities for medical education and humanitarian work.
Chris Pearce talks in-depth about the recovery plan for Orthopaedic Surgery in Singapore. At the peak of the pandemic, the focus correctly was on cancer and urgent trauma surgery.  At the very start, priority detailed plans were created for res
The effects of lockdown on healthcare has resulted in technology being adopted in ways that many have been hoping for.  As Medics adapt to new ways of working and managing patients Chris Pearce talks openly about the benefits of technology in M
Singapore was one of the first countries outside China to go into lockdown.  Find out how their previous experience with SARS helped them in the early stages of the pandemic.Chris Pearce is an Orthopaedic Surgeon based in Singapore.  In this fi
What does recovery from the pandemic sound like? Fear was the instrument that implemented the 'lockdown' but is also the agent paralysing the recovery.A new and potentially more damaging pandemic has arrived that of the patients who have not be
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